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Post by lenlenlen1 on Jan 21, 2019 18:13:59 GMT
...are as of this date 1/21/19:
29 Marvel's The Avengers BV $678,861,100 $623,357,910 2012 30 Black Panther BV $673,484,600 $700,059,566 2018 32 The Dark Knight WB $657,888,300 $535,234,033 2008 35 Avengers: Infinity War BV $639,466,300 $678,815,482 2018 40 Spider-Man Sony $613,550,300 $403,706,375 2002
According to adjusted for inflation numbers in the U.S.
But adjusted for inflation world wide? Its hard to tell since we don't have information from other countries going back with which to do that math. Still... I would say that's probably close the same.
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Post by scabab on Jan 21, 2019 21:00:32 GMT
I'd wager that Infinity War would be the clear number #1 worlwide even with inflation.
Probably followed by the other two Avengers movies. The original Spider-Man movies would be over a billion now, Batman 89 and the original Superman also.
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Post by hobowar on Jan 22, 2019 0:29:49 GMT
Could you imagine how much these movies would have made if people didn't have superhero fatigue?
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Post by havenless on Jan 22, 2019 18:15:08 GMT
Generally, international regions greatly prefer heavily CGI'd movies. Batman and Star Wars don't do very well overseas, I don't see TDK holding that spot internationally.
Conversely, Aquaman, Age of Ultron, and Iron Man 3 would shoot up that list with WW numbers.
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Post by dazz on Jan 24, 2019 3:49:59 GMT
Generally, international regions greatly prefer heavily CGI'd movies. Batman and Star Wars don't do very well overseas, I don't see TDK holding that spot internationally. Conversely, Aquaman, Age of Ultron, and Iron Man 3 would shoot up that list with WW numbers. International audiences prefer more global movies instead of American ideal/issue focused films, it's why comedy, and sports films also doesn't translate well internationally because different places have different values, has nothing to do with CGI, also SW is a bad choice to use as an example in this considering how CGI heavy those films are.
CGI is just a tool used in broad popcorn blockbusters because it's easy to do spectacle with it, but other spectacle heavy non CGI heavy films have just as much appeal, and if you look Batman & SW have made more money internationally than they have domestically.
And even if they didn't that's not because they aren't CGI/effects heavy because well they are it's simply they have a disproportionate amount of their fanbase is domestic, Batman in the US is in a similar range as Spiderman, internationally though he's no more popular than say Superman, still popular but not runaway popular, where as Spidey retains his level of popularity internationally, Batman's global popularity however relies like 75-80% on his US fanbase.
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