List of highest-grossing superhero films

The following page lists the highest-grossing superhero films of all time, the highest-grossing superheroes at the box office, and the biggest opening weekends for superhero films. The figures have not been adjusted for inflation.

Highest-grossing superhero films

Of the ten highest-grossing superhero films, eight have been produced by Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige.

The top five highest-grossing superhero films and eight out of the top ten highest-grossing superhero films have been produced by Marvel Studios, within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The four Avengers films (The Avengers, Age of Ultron, Infinity War, and Endgame) are the four highest-grossing superhero films of all time; Infinity War and Endgame are the only two superhero films to surpass a $2 billion worldwide gross, with Avengers: Endgame being the highest-grossing film of all time. Most of the films on this list are from either Marvel or DC Comics. Of the 23 MCU films, only two are not in the top 50—Captain America: The First Avenger and The Incredible Hulk—even those two grossed more than $250 million. Of the 9 DC Extended Universe (DCEU) films, only three are not in the top 50—Shazam!, Birds of Prey and Wonder Woman 1984—even those three grossed more than $150 million.

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FilmWorldwide grossYearSuperhero(es)SourceRef
Avengers: Endgame$2,797,800,5642019AvengersMarvel[1]
Avengers: Infinity War$2,048,359,7542018[2]
The Avengers$1,518,812,9882012[3]
Avengers: Age of Ultron$1,405,403,6942015[4]
Black Panther$1,346,913,1712018Black Panther[5]
Incredibles 2 $1,242,805,359The IncrediblesPixar[6]
Iron Man 3$1,214,811,2522013Iron ManMarvel[7]
Captain America: Civil War$1,153,304,4952016Captain America[8]
Aquaman$1,148,161,8072018AquamanDC[9]
Spider-Man: Far From Home$1,131,927,9962019Spider-ManMarvel[10]
Captain Marvel$1,128,274,794Captain Marvel[11]
The Dark Knight Rises$1,081,041,2872012BatmanDC[12]
Joker$1,074,251,3112019Joker[13]
The Dark Knight$1,004,558,4442008Batman[14]
Spider-Man 3$890,871,6262007Spider-ManMarvel[15]
Spider-Man: Homecoming$880,166,9242017[16]
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice$873,634,9192016Batman and SupermanDC[17]
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2$863,756,0512017Guardians of the GalaxyMarvel[18]
Venom$856,085,1512018Venom[19]
Thor: Ragnarok$853,977,1262017Thor[20]
Wonder Woman$821,847,0122017Wonder WomanDC[21]
Spider-Man$821,708,5512002Spider-ManMarvel[22]
Spider-Man 2$788,976,4532004[23]
Deadpool 2$785,046,9202018Deadpool[24]
Deadpool$783,112,9792016[25]
Guardians of the Galaxy$773,328,6292014Guardians of the Galaxy[26]
The Amazing Spider-Man$757,930,6632012Spider-Man[27]
X-Men: Days of Future Past$747,862,7752014X-Men[28]
Suicide Squad$746,846,8942016Suicide SquadDC[29]
The Matrix Reloaded$739,412,0352003NeoWarner[30][31]
Captain America: The Winter Soldier$714,421,5032014Captain AmericaMarvel[32]
The Amazing Spider-Man 2$708,982,323Spider-Man[33]
Doctor Strange$677,718,3952016Doctor Strange[34]
Man of Steel$668,045,5182013SupermanDC[35]
Justice League$657,924,2952017Justice League[36]
Big Hero 6$657,818,6122014Big Hero 6Marvel[37]
Thor: The Dark World$644,571,4022013Thor[38]
The Incredibles$633,019,7342004The IncrediblesPixar[39]
Hancock$624,386,7462008HancockVincent Ngo[40]
Iron Man 2$623,933,3312010Iron Man Marvel[41]
Ant-Man and the Wasp$622,674,1392018Ant-Man and Wasp[42]
Logan$619,021,4362017Wolverine[43]
Iron Man$585,174,2222008Iron Man[44]
X-Men: Apocalypse$543,934,7872016X-Men[45]
Godzilla$529,076,0692014GodzillaToho[46][47]
Ant-Man$519,311,9652015Ant-ManMarvel[48]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles$493,333,5842014Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesMirage[49]
The Matrix$465,343,7871999NeoWarner[50][51]
X-Men: The Last Stand$459,359,5552006X-MenMarvel[52]
Thor$449,326,6182011Thor[53]

Highest-grossing superhero film franchises and series

This is a list of the highest-grossing superhero film series at the box office. The Marvel Cinematic Universe ranks as the highest-grossing film series of all time. The Incredibles ranks as the ninth highest-grossing animated franchise. A series must have at least two released films to get its own entry.

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Top 25 superhero film franchises and series at the box office (The films in each franchise can be viewed by selecting "show")
Rank Series Total worldwide box office No. of films Average of films Highest-grossing film

SMarvel Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe and MonsterVerse are shared universes for which some properties also have their own entries.
*US and Canada gross only.
RDistributor rentals.
Partial worldwide gross figure.

Highest-grossing opening weekends

The highest-grossing worldwide opening weekends only include countries where the film opened the same week. All days until the first Sunday are included in countries where the film opened before Friday.

RankFilmGross[64] ($ millions)YearSuperhero(es)SourceRef[lower-alpha 4]
1Avengers: Endgame$1,223.62019AvengersMarvel[65]
2Avengers: Infinity War$640.52018[66]
3Captain Marvel$456.72019Captain Marvel[67]
4Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice$422.52016Batman/SupermanDC[68]
5The Avengers$392.52012AvengersMarvel[69]
6Avengers: Age of Ultron$392.42015[70]
7Spider-Man 3$381.72007Spider-Man[71]
8Captain America: Civil War$379.52016Captain America[72]
9Iron Man 3$372.52013Iron Man[73]
10Black Panther$371.42018Black Panther[74]
11Deadpool 2$300.4Deadpool[75]
12Spider-Man: Far From Home$295.82019Spider-Man[76]
13Justice League$278.82017Justice LeagueDC[77]
14Suicide Squad$267.02016Suicide Squad[78]
15Deadpool$264.7DeadpoolMarvel[79]
16X-Men: Days of Future Past$262.92014X-Men[80]
17Spider-Man: Homecoming$256.52017Spider-Man[81]
18Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2$252.5Guardians of the Galaxy[82]
19The Dark Knight Rises$248.92012BatmanDC[83]
20Joker$248.42019Joker[84]
21Logan$247.42017WolverineMarvel[85]
22Incredibles 2$235.82018The IncrediblesPixar[86]
23Thor: Ragnarok$231.82017ThorMarvel[87]
24Wonder Woman$228.3Wonder WomanDC[88]
25Iron Man 2$220.82010Iron ManMarvel[89]
26Venom$207.42018Venom[90]
27Man of Steel$202.02013SupermanDC[91]
28Iron Man$201.22008Iron ManMarvel[92]
29Godzilla$2002014GodzillaToho[93]
30The Dark Knight$199.72008BatmanDC[94]
30Thor: The Dark World$195.12013ThorMarvel[95]
31Spider-Man 2$189.42004Spider-Man[96]
32The Amazing Spider-Man$188.22012[97]
33Hancock$182.52008HancockVincent Ngo[98]
34X-Men: The Last Stand$179.02006X-MenMarvel[99]
35Doctor Strange$172.82016Doctor Strange[100]
36Captain America: The Winter Soldier$170.22014Captain America[101]
37Aquaman$166.82018AquamanDC[102]
38X-Men: Apocalypse$166.62016X-MenMarvel[103]
39Ant-Man and the Wasp$161.72018Ant-Man[104]
40Guardians of the Galaxy$160.72014Guardians of the Galaxy[105]
41Shazam!$159.12019Shazam!DC[106]
42X-Men Origins: Wolverine$158.22009WolverineMarvel[107]
43X2$154.82003X-Men[108]
44The Wolverine$139.62013Wolverine[109]
45The Amazing Spider-Man 2$137.82014Spider-Man[110]
46Dark Phoenix$136.62019X-Men[111]
47Spider-Man$125.92002Spider-Man[112]
49X-Men: First Class$116.12011X-Men[113]
50Ant-Man$113.62015Ant-Man[114]

Timeline of gross records

Highest-grossing superhero films

At least seventeen films since 1964 have held the record for highest-grossing superhero film. Spider-Man has held the record twice, Batman and the Avengers have held it three times each, and Godzilla held it at least six times. Films based on DC Comics have held the record four times, films based on Marvel Comics have held it five times, and Toho films held it at least six times.

Title Year Record-setting gross Superhero(es) Source Ref
Ghidorah 1964 $1,040,000J R Godzilla Toho [lower-alpha 5]
1965 $2,340,000R
Invasion of Astro-Monster 1970 $3,583,000R [lower-alpha 6]
Batman: The Movie 1970 $3,900,000R Batman DC [lower-alpha 7]
Invasion of Astro-Monster 1971 $4,200,000R Godzilla Toho [lower-alpha 8]
Godzilla films 1974 $10,000,000+ each (average)[lower-alpha 9] [125]
Godzilla vs. Megalon 1976 $20,000,000 [126]
Godzilla vs. Gigan 1977 $20,000,000
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla 1977 $20,000,000
Godzilla films 1977 $20,000,000+ each (average)[lower-alpha 10] [127]
Superman 1978 $43,697,365* Superman DC [128]
1979 $134,218,018* [129]
1980 $260,000,000 [130]
1981 $300,218,018 [129]
Batman 1989 $411,348,924 Batman DC [131]
The Matrix 1999 $463,517,383 Neo Warner [50][51]
Spider-Man 2002 $821,708,551 Spider-Man Marvel [22]
Spider-Man 3 2007 $890,871,626 [15]
The Dark Knight 2008 $1,004,558,444 Batman DC [132]
The Avengers 2012 $1,518,812,988 Avengers Marvel [133]
Avengers: Infinity War 2018 $2,048,359,754 [134]
Avengers: Endgame 2019 $2,797,800,564 [135]

R Distributor rentals.[lower-alpha 11]
* US and Canada gross only.
J Japan only.

Highest-grossing opening weekends

Fifteen films since 1965 have held the record for highest-grossing worldwide opening weekend for a superhero film. Seven of the films are based on Marvel Comics, while six films are based on DC Comics. Batman has held the record four times, while Superman, Spider-Man and the Avengers have held the record three times each.

Title Year Record-setting gross[64] Superhero(es) Source Ref
Ghidorah 1965 $200,000* R Godzilla Toho [117]
Godzilla vs. Megalon 1976 $383,744+* R [lower-alpha 12] Godzilla Toho [136]
Superman 1978 $7,465,343* Superman DC [129]
Superman II 1981 $14,100,523* [137]
Batman 1989 $40,489,746* Batman [138]
Batman Returns 1992 $45,687,711* [139]
Batman Forever 1995 $52,784,433* [140]
Spider-Man 2002 $125,900,000 Spider-Man Marvel [141]
X2 2003 $154,800,000 X-Men [142]
Spider-Man 2 2004 $189,400,000 Spider-Man [143]
Spider-Man 3 2007 $381,700,000 [144]
The Avengers 2012 $392,500,000 Avengers [133]
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 2016 $422,500,000 Batman/Superman DC [145]
Avengers: Infinity War 2018 $640,500,000 Avengers Marvel [134]
Avengers: Endgame 2019 $1,223,600,000 [65]

* US and Canada gross only.
R Distributor rentals.

Highest-grossing superhero films by year

The following is a list of the highest-grossing superhero film by year since 1966. Some years have no superhero films. Batman has topped six years, while Godzilla has topped twelve years, the most of any superhero. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has topped ten years (every year of the 2010s), while the Godzilla films have topped twelve years (mostly during the 1960s–1970s), the most for a franchise. Films based on Marvel Comics have topped eighteen years, the most for a source.

YearFilmWorldwide grossSuperhero(es)SourceRef
2020Sonic the Hedgehog$308,440,324Sonic the HedgehogSega[146]
2019Avengers: Endgame$2,797,800,564AvengersMarvel[147]
2018Avengers: Infinity War$2,048,359,754[66]
2017Spider-Man: Homecoming$880,166,924Spider-Man[148]
2016Captain America: Civil War$1,153,304,495Captain America[149]
2015Avengers: Age of Ultron$1,405,403,694Avengers[150]
2014Guardians of the Galaxy$773,328,629Guardians of the Galaxy[151]
2013Iron Man 3$1,214,811,252Iron Man[152]
2012The Avengers$1,518,812,988Avengers[153]
2011Thor$449,326,618Thor[154]
2010Iron Man 2$623,933,331Iron Man[155]
2009X-Men Origins: Wolverine$373,062,864Wolverine[156]
2008The Dark Knight$1,004,934,033BatmanDC[157]
2007Spider-Man 3$890,871,626Spider-ManMarvel[158]
2006X-Men: The Last Stand$459,359,555X-Men[159]
2005Batman Begins$374,218,673BatmanDC[160]
2004Spider-Man 2$783,766,341Spider-ManMarvel[161]
2003The Matrix Reloaded$739,412,035NeoWarner[30]
2002Spider-Man$821,708,551Spider-ManMarvel[22]
2001Kamen Rider Agito: Project G4$10,300,000Kamen RiderToei[162][163]
2000X-Men$296,339,527X-MenMarvel[164]
1999The Matrix$465,343,787NeoWarner[50]
1998The Mask of Zorro$250,288,523ZorroPopular Publications[165]
1997Batman and Robin$238,207,122 ($238,235,915)BatmanDC[166]
1996The Crow: City of Angels$17,917,287*The CrowCaliber[167]
1995Batman Forever$336,529,144 ($336,567,531)BatmanDC[168]
1994The Mask$351,583,407The MaskDark Horse Comics[169]
1993Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III$42,273,609*Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesMirage[170]
1992Batman Returns$266,822,354 ($266,832,411)BatmanDC[171]
1991Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze$78,656,813*Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesMirage[172]
1990Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles$202,000,000Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesMirage[173]
1989Batman$411,508,343 ($411,556,825)BatmanDC[174]
1988Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure$26,214,846GokuShueisha[lower-alpha 13]
1987Superman IV: The Quest for Peace$36,700,000SupermanDC[175]
1986Howard the Duck$37,962,774Howard the DuckMarvel[176]
1985TBD
1984Supergirl$14,296,438*SupergirlDC[177]
1983Superman III$80,200,000Superman[178]
1982TBD
1981Superman II$190,400,000SupermanDC[179]
1980Flash Gordon$27,107,960*Flash GordonKing Features[180]
1979TBD
1978Superman: The Movie$300,451,603 ($300,218,018)SupermanDC[129]
1976
1977
TBD
1975Terror of Mechagodzilla$20,000,000GodzillaToho[126]
1974Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla$34,122,958[lower-alpha 14]
1973Godzilla vs. Megalon$20,000,000[126]
1964
1972
Godzilla films (Ghidorah to Godzilla vs. Gigan)$20,000,000+ each (average)[lower-alpha 10][127]

TBD To be determined.
* US and Canada gross only.

See also

Notes

  1. The first sixteen Dragon Ball films, from Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies (1986) to Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon (1995), had a total Japanese box office gross of over ¥40 billion[55] ($460 million).[56] Outside of Japan, the 2002–2003 European releases of Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest (1990) grossed $1,009,767,[57] the 2016 Chinese release of Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure (1988) grossed $9,714,846,[58] and the 2018 North American releases of Dragon Ball Z films Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan (1993) and Saiyan Double Feature (Fusion Reborn and Bardock: The Father of Goku) grossed $1,199,689.[59]
  2. The film grossed $52,761,356 worldwide, including $32 million in Japan,[60] $2.8 million in the US and Canada,[61] and $17,961,356 in other territories.[62]
  3. See Dragon Ball: The Path to Power § Box office
  4. The Worldwide opening weekend is the sum of the domestic (US + Canada) and foreign opening weekends on the "Summary" and "Foreign" tabs in Box Office Mojo. If the domestic opening was before Friday then the preceding days on the "Daily" tab are added. The sums are listed on the record page for Worldwide Openings.
  5. The film's initial 1964 Japanese release earned distribution rentals of ¥375 million[115] ($1.04 million).[116] Its 1965 US release later earned rentals of $1.3 million.[117]
  6. The film's initial 1965 Japanese release earned distribution rentals of ¥210 million[118] ($583,000).[116] Its July 1970 US release later earned $3 million.[119]
  7. In 1966, the film earned $1.7 million in US rentals.[120][121] By December 1970, it had earned $3.9 million in worldwide rentals.[54]
  8. The film's 1971 Japanese re-issue increased its distribution rentals in Japan to ¥410 million[122][123] ($1.2 million),[124] in addition to $3 million earned from its 1970 US release.[119]
  9. By June 1974, the first thirteen Godzilla films had grossed $130 million in overseas box office revenue outside of Japan,[125] averaging $10 million overseas gross per film (not including Japan).
  10. By 1977, the first thirteen Godzilla films had grossed more than $260 million worldwide,[127] averaging more than $20 million per film.
  11. The gross rental is the distributor's share of the box-office gross and was more commonly reported than the exhibition gross up to the 1970s.
  12. Within three days of its 1976 US release, the film earned $383,744 in Texas and Louisiana alone.[136]
  13. See Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure § Box office
  14. See Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla § Box office

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