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Box Office History for Contemporary Fiction
Ticket Sales and Market Share by Year
Note: Figures for 2024 are at an annualized rate.
Top-Grossing Movies 1995-2024, Adjusted for Ticket Price Inflation
Year by Year Market Share
Year | Movies in Release | Market Share | Gross | Tickets Sold | Inflation- Adjusted Gross | Top-Grossing Movie | Gross that Year |
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1995 | 176 | 55.00% | $2,923,089,929 | 671,974,611 | $7,243,886,307 | Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls | $104,371,496 |
1996 | 194 | 61.80% | $3,565,633,578 | 806,704,331 | $8,696,272,688 | Twister | $241,688,385 |
1997 | 211 | 59.42% | $3,681,171,648 | 801,998,080 | $8,645,539,302 | Liar Liar | $181,410,615 |
1998 | 207 | 50.67% | $3,453,093,250 | 736,267,113 | $7,936,959,478 | There's Something About Mary | $174,711,965 |
1999 | 241 | 56.21% | $4,125,045,633 | 812,016,737 | $8,753,540,425 | The Sixth Sense | $276,386,495 |
2000 | 237 | 51.78% | $3,894,118,662 | 722,470,880 | $7,788,236,086 | Mission: Impossible 2 | $215,409,889 |
2001 | 227 | 54.32% | $4,507,255,176 | 796,334,726 | $8,584,488,346 | Rush Hour 2 | $226,164,286 |
2002 | 230 | 45.01% | $4,120,664,589 | 709,236,476 | $7,645,569,211 | My Big Fat Greek Wedding | $227,898,505 |
2003 | 240 | 49.26% | $4,529,115,201 | 751,096,933 | $8,096,824,938 | Bruce Almighty | $242,704,995 |
2004 | 216 | 43.39% | $4,026,616,200 | 648,408,300 | $6,989,841,474 | The Bourne Supremacy | $176,087,450 |
2005 | 208 | 48.14% | $4,236,697,737 | 660,951,178 | $7,125,053,699 | Wedding Crashers | $209,218,368 |
2006 | 326 | 49.03% | $4,500,445,046 | 687,090,676 | $7,406,837,487 | The Da Vinci Code | $217,536,138 |
2007 | 385 | 43.68% | $4,267,726,456 | 620,308,894 | $6,686,929,877 | The Bourne Ultimatum | $227,471,070 |
2008 | 397 | 43.15% | $4,207,869,493 | 586,054,099 | $6,317,663,187 | Quantum of Solace | $166,820,413 |
2009 | 285 | 42.58% | $4,530,562,636 | 604,074,915 | $6,511,927,584 | Up | $293,004,164 |
2010 | 293 | 39.57% | $4,149,094,595 | 525,867,388 | $5,668,850,443 | The Karate Kid | $176,591,618 |
2011 | 343 | 34.46% | $3,506,121,946 | 442,133,777 | $4,766,202,116 | The Hangover Part II | $254,464,305 |
2012 | 366 | 37.73% | $4,153,180,525 | 521,756,162 | $5,624,531,426 | Skyfall | $296,804,366 |
2013 | 337 | 33.72% | $3,671,008,865 | 451,538,436 | $4,867,584,340 | Gravity | $255,621,667 |
2014 | 363 | 30.30% | $3,112,037,462 | 380,910,148 | $4,106,211,395 | 22 Jump Street | $191,719,337 |
2015 | 409 | 33.47% | $3,733,216,526 | 442,848,756 | $4,773,909,590 | Furious 7 | $353,007,020 |
2016 | 361 | 23.87% | $2,689,968,433 | 310,978,843 | $3,352,351,928 | Jason Bourne | $162,192,920 |
2017 | 330 | 27.45% | $3,017,980,352 | 336,452,515 | $3,626,958,112 | The Fate of the Furious | $225,764,765 |
2018 | 308 | 30.05% | $3,589,881,894 | 394,059,365 | $4,247,959,955 | Mission: Impossible—Fallout | $220,159,104 |
2019 | 295 | 29.71% | $3,334,402,945 | 364,017,671 | $3,924,110,493 | Joker | $333,772,511 |
2020 | 196 | 30.01% | $606,136,983 | 66,027,895 | $711,780,708 | Bad Boys For Life | $204,417,855 |
2021 | 207 | 22.66% | $1,023,928,504 | 100,681,184 | $1,085,343,164 | F9: The Fast Saga | $173,005,945 |
2022 | 230 | 30.11% | $2,227,533,731 | 211,541,566 | $2,280,418,081 | Top Gun: Maverick | $718,732,821 |
2023 | 266 | 33.19% | $2,972,799,494 | 275,769,787 | $2,972,798,304 | Barbie | $636,225,983 |
2024 | 259 | 26.09% | $1,799,832,713 | 166,960,230 | $1,799,831,279 | Twisters | $267,762,265 |
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