Summary

Many movies overtake the $ 1 billion sign at the box office , but this does n’t guarantee success for their sequels . Sequels to movies in the billion - dollar club have disappointed at the box office , completely flush it or simply failing to make as much money as their predecessor . Expectations and context are vital to define if a movie has been a winner financially , butfollowing a billion - dollar bill strike with a subpar performance is never idealistic .

While some movies that hit the billion - dollar mark bull’s eye might have been a one - off , others are part of franchises that on a regular basis bring in millions — if not billions — of dollars . When aStar WarsorPirates of the Caribbeanmovie does n’t make $ 1 billion dollars , studios and moviegoers notice , even if they still make a lot of money . A declining corner office does n’t always think a decrement in popularity — theJames BondandFast & Furiousfranchises are still as bountiful as ever — but it does n’t exactly bode well for a franchise ’s future either .

7Spectre (2015)

Worldwide Gross: $880 Million

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Admittedly , Casino RoyaleandQuantum of Solace , the first two motion-picture show duringDaniel Craig ’s years as James Bond , were both in the neighborhood of $ 600 million . Skyfallis possibly the best bail bond movieof all time , and it defied expectations critically and at the box office . The movie grossed $ 1.1 billion and was nominated for several Academy Award . Maybe there was hope forSkyfall’sfollow - upSpectreto perform as well , but the moving-picture show came in under $ 1 billion , grossing $ 880 million worldwide ( viaBox Office Mojo ) .

Spectrefocuses on Bond ’s fight against theevil establishment called SPECTRE , with a star - dot cast besides Craig . Despite the James Bond franchise ’s continued success , it has become clear thatSkyfall’ssuccess was a deviation , not the startle of a new pattern . Spectre’ssequelNo Time To Diecontinued the down tendency , grossing $ 774 million — more than $ 100 million less thanSpectre(viaBox Office Mojo ) .

6Transformers: The Last Knight (2017)

Worldwide Gross: $605 Million

A mysterious lost artifact , a new battle between the Autobots and Decepticons , and Optimus Prime ’s origins all auditory sensation like key factor for a sport summer blockbuster . However , The Last Knightwas a critical failure and a letdown at the box office , especially when compare toDark of the Moon’s(2011 ) $ 1.1 billion dollar gross ( viaBox Office Mojo ) . The continuation made just over $ 600 million , a significant downswing from the premature episode . DespiteThe Last Knight’sfailure and a decrease in interest , theTransformersfranchise forged forward withRise of the Beasts . The movie grossed even less thanThe Last Knight , clocking in around $ 438 million ( viaBox Office Mojo ) .

5Alice Through The Looking Glass (2016)

Worldwide Gross: $300 Million

Despite its mediocre inspection , 2010’sAlice in Wonderlandjoined the billion - dollar club . It was an easy sell , as the cinema tells a conversant story and features a well - jazz , talented cast decked out in vivacious , whimsical costumes . However , by the time the sequel , Alice Through the Looking Glass , arrive , the kookie characters had lost the small amount of intrigue they previously exact . The generic storyline also overwhelm the visuals . Therefore , Alice Through the Looking Glassmade significantly less than its predecessor . The photographic film did n’t even hit $ 300 million , making it a massive dashing hopes by comparison ( viaBox Office Mojo ) .

4Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017)

Worldwide Gross: $795 Million

Despite the correct quality of thePirates of the Caribbeanfranchise , bothDead Man ’s ChestandOn Stranger Tidesmanaged to gross over $ 1 billion . The former was in all probability successful because it was the follow - up to the pop first instalment , while the latter may have tie audiences with the hope of a new plot line . By the time the fifth installment remove theaters , the franchise ’s flaw were wide recognized . utter homo Tell No Talessuffered at the corner post as a result . The subsequence made $ 794 million ( viaBox Office Mojo ) , which would n’t be terrible for most films — but for a dealership likePirates of the Caribbean , it was a floating-point operation .

3Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker (2019)

Worldwide Gross: $1 Billion

Star Wars Episode IX : The Rise of Skywalkeractually did double-dyed $ 1 billion , but it still proved a dashing hopes . After all , Star Wars : The Force Awakensgrossed over $ 2 billion , andThe Last Jedibrought it 1.3 billion ( viaThe Numbers ) . In that good sense , The lift of Skywalkercontinued a downward vogue . Star Warshas such as monolithic presence in pop culturethat$1 billion is significantly less than what the movie could have made . TheStar Wars subsequence trilogy faced many harsh reality , including the fact that its switch directors did not prise each other ’s plan for the series , result in abandoned storylines and inconsistencies .

2F9 (2021)

Worldwide Gross: $725 Million

TheFast & Furiousfranchise hit a high distributor point withFurious 7 , tight followed in profits and response byThe Fate of the Furious . Both motion-picture show grossed more than $ 1 billion dollar , withFurious 7bringing in $ 1.5 billion . F9then fall short of its predecessors , gross $ 719 million worldwide ( viaThe Numbers ) . luckily , this is by no means the oddment forFast & Furious . Despite the critical response of the serial publication having returned to middling after 2017 , the serial ' themes of family and community andshow - end action sequences will continue to enthrall fans , likely for at least several more sequels and spinoffs .

1The Marvels (2023)

Worldwide Gross: $188 Million (Still In Theaters)

Despite being regard as an average MCU movie , Captain Marvelmade $ 1.1 billion upon its 2019 acquittance ( viaBox Office Mojo ) . Its continuation , The Marvels , follows Carol Danvers on a young mission with menage friend Monica Rambeau and newcomer Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel . The Marvelsis work out to be one of theMCU ’s lowest - grossing motion picture , with a worldwide gross of $ 188 million as of this authorship ( viaBox Office Mojo ) .

The Marvelsarrives at a prison term of decreasing interest in superhero movies , with audience more critical of their weaknesses . This is another causa where the linguistic context of a moving picture ’s release is highly relevant to why it is considered a box office bankruptcy . It also debut on the heel of the WGA and SAG - AFTRA strikes , meaning the cast of characters could n’t promote it before its theatrical release . Whether Marvel ’s heroes will come in back fromThe Marvels’poor performance remains to be see . However , the subsequence makes one thing clear : the studio apartment may necessitate to rethink its scheme before churn out more movies .

Source : Box Office Mojo , The Numbers

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