BAD BOYS FOR LIFE Was 2020's Highest Grossing Movie In The U.S. (And The Rest Of The Top 10 Isn't Much Better)

BAD BOYS FOR LIFE Was 2020's Highest Grossing Movie In The U.S. (And The Rest Of The Top 10 Isn't Much Better)

There's no way 2021 can be worse than 2020, right? If nothing else, we're certainly hoping that movies are released as normal this year, especially after taking a look at 2020's highest grossing titles.

By JoshWilding - Jan 04, 2021 01:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Action
Source: Box Office Mojo

2020 wasn't a good year for movies, with all but a few major titles actually released as planned. From late March onwards, pretty much everything was pushed into 2021, with the likes of No Time to Die, Black Widow, and Venom: Let There Be Carnage now scheduled for a little later this year.

We just have to hope they're not delayed any further, though it's hard to imagine studios being able to survive another lengthy period of not releasing their movies in some way, shape, or form.

Whatever happens, it's unlikely to be an overly profitable year. As for 2020, Bad Boys for Life ended up being the highest grossing title in the U.S., while the rest of the list is mostly made up of movies that came out in December 2019. Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey managed to crack the Top 10, making it the most successful superhero movie of 2020 at the domestic box office.

1. Bad Boys for Life - $204 million
2. 1917 - $157 million
3. Sonic the Hedgehog - $146 million
4. Jumanji: The Next Level - $124 million
5. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker - $124 million
6. Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey - $84 million
7. Dolittle - $77 million
8. Little Women - $70 million
9. The Invisible Man - $64 million
10. The Call of the Wild - $62 million

As for the worldwide box office, Chinese movie The Eight Hundred came in at #1, with Bad Boys for Life in second place. Tenet was #4, while Sonic the Hedgehog came in at #6, and Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey just made the Top 10 at #9.

What was your favourite movie of 2020?


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10. Wonder Woman Loses "Certified Fresh" Status

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Earlier this month, Wonder Woman 1984 hit Rotten Tomatoes with an 89% score and a consensus that read, "Great Hera! Wonder Woman 1984 is an epic dose of heart and vibrant escapism that proves there are still unexpected thrills to be found in superhero cinema." That score later dropped to around 80%, but stayed there long enough for the movie to be "Certified Fresh."

This week, after a total of 352 reviews have been counted, Wonder Woman 1984's score had plummeted to just 61%. Unfortunately, that means it's no longer "Certified Fresh," and the edited consensus now states, "Wonder Woman 1984 struggles with sequel overload, but still offers enough vibrant escapism to satisfy fans of the franchise and its classic central character."

Find more on this story by heading over to the original article!
 

9. First Trailer For Superman & Lois Revealed

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It doesn't reveal much, but this week saw The CW release the first teaser trailer for Superman & Lois. Giving us a glimpse at the world these characters inhabit, and possibly hinting at the Phantom Zone, it looks like this one will be worth giving a chance when it launches on February 23rd.

As far as the plot of Superman & Lois goes, we don't know a lot about what to expect from The CW series, but the show is expected to revolve around the title characters attempting to bring their two sons up in Metropolis. Something tells us that at least one of them will end up having their father's powers, though, and that should make for an intriguing premise, even if it's not overly comic accurate.

You can watch the teaser for the upcoming CW series right here.
 

8. Zack Snyder's Justice League Is "A Street That Leads Nowhere"

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It's become clear that Warner Bros. is planning some sort of "DC Multiverse" to tell stories on both the big and small screens moving forward, but where does Zack Snyder's Justice League fit in? A whopping $70 million has been spent on finishing visual effects and recruiting original cast members for reshoots, but that doesn't mean the studio has future plans for this iteration of the franchise.

According to a recent The New York Times' profile on DC Films boss Walter Hamada, Zack Snyder isn't currently part of the "new DC Films blueprint," and studio executives instead describe the HBO Max version of Justice League "as a storytelling cul-de-sac — a street that leads nowhere."

Ouch. Find out more about what that means here.
 

7. Spider-Man Gets A New Costume

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Spider-Man is in the midst of battling Harry Osborn in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man, but with The Kingpin set to take aim at him this year, the wall-crawler needs a powerful new suit.

Designed by artist Dustin Weaver, this vibrant new look is unlike any the wall-crawler has worn before. Marvel Comics revealed two spectacular variant covers for March's Amazing Spider-Man #62 and April’s Amazing Spider-Man #63 this week, and it's certainly something new for the hero!

Take a look at those covers - and comments from Weaver - in the original article.
 

6. Problems On The Set Of The Batman?

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This is a pretty silly rumour, truth be told, but it generated a lot of interest both here and across social media this week. It's said that The Batman star Robert Pattinson "has been pushed to breaking point by 'control freak' director Matt Reeves." Meanwhile, "Insiders say director Matt Reeves has forced Robert to do upwards of 50 takes inside the bulky Batman suit."

Reeves, meanwhile, is said to be paranoid about catching COVID, and it's at this point the report moves from potentially having some truth to it to being outright ludicrous. "It’s got to the point now where he’s been directing scenes while zipped up inside a puffa coat and with ski goggles on," this so-called insider says. "As a Covid-secure outfit, it’s questionable."

You can find a lot more on this one by clicking here.
 

5. Ray Fisher May Have Just Quit The DCEU

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When DC Films boss Walter Hamada got into Justice League star Ray Fisher's battle with Warner Bros, he only managed to make things worse. The investigation may have concluded, but this week, Fisher decided to take to Twitter to make something clear: he won't work on any DC project Hamada is part of. "Walter Hamada is the most dangerous kind of enabler," he begins. 

"His lies, and WB PR’s failed Sept 4th hit-piece, sought to undermine the very real issues of the Justice League investigation. I will not participate in any production associated with him." It sounds a lot like the actor's time as Cyborg is ending after Zack Snyder's Justice League.

Find more on this story right here.
 

4. WandaVision Character Posters

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Character posters aren't usually that big of a deal (unless they're revealing a first look at heroes and villains for the first time), but these one-sheets for WandaVision definitely grabbed our attention.

As well as offering a glimpse into many of the show's sitcom settings, they also reveal a glimpse at the new costumes both the Scarlet Witch and The Vision will be wearing in the MCU from here.

Take a look at the posters here, and Wanda Maximoff's new superhero suit right here.
 

3. The DCEU Will Expand On HBO Max

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We know that Warner Bros. has big ambitions on HBO Max, and those extend to the DC Extended Universe. While the studio will continue to make big budget blockbusters designed for the big screen, the plan is to also have two additional movies - "perhaps focused on riskier characters like Batgirl and Static Shock," as it's been explained - debut on HBO Max.

It's a bold plan, but one that could work wonders for the struggling DCEU. TV show spinoffs are also a priority, and DC Films boss Walter Hamada admits that, "with every movie that we’re looking at now, we are thinking, 'What’s the potential Max spinoff?'" The first of those will tie into The Batman and The Suicide Squad, and it will be interesting seeing what follows.

Click here to find out even more about these plans.
 

2. More Eternals Leaks Reveal The Team's Costumes

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Eternals was supposed to have been released in theaters last November, and that likely explains why so many leaks have started falling through the cracks. This week, that included LEGO sets, promo art, and some Marvel Legends action figures offering a much better look at the team's costumes.

Visually, this is a Marvel Studios movie that's quite clearly going to be unlike anything we've seen before. With any luck, though, an official look at Eternals will be released sooner rather than later.

To take a look at these leaked images - before they're removed - click here.
 

1. Wonder Woman 3 Is Officially Happening

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Wonder Woman 1984 may not have resonated with everyone quite as strongly as Warner Bros. hoped after that first wave of reactions and reviews, but a third movie is officially in the works. 

In a statement, Warner Bros chief Toby Emmerich confirmed the news, saying: "As fans around the world continue to embrace Diana Prince, driving the strong opening weekend performance of ‘Wonder Woman 1984,’ we are excited to be able to continue her story with our real-life Wonder Women - Gal and Patty - who will return to conclude the long-planned theatrical trilogy."

Find more details about plans for Wonder Woman 3 by clicking here.

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dracula
dracula - 1/4/2021, 1:40 AM
Superman Man Of Tomorrow was the best superhero film of 2020


Hamada, you have the perfect blue print and a majority of the current universe sucks, its time


Could kick the universe off with The Batman and I think Jeff Nichol's style would blend well with the style of The Batman.
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 1/4/2021, 2:18 AM
40% of the highest grossing movies of 2020 were 2019 films? That's bad.

My favorites?

1. His House.
2. Horse Girl.
3. DAU - Degeneration.
4. The Invisible Man.
5. Last and First Men.

Sorry no Tenet. I haven't been to a cinema since Covid hit the big apple. So I can neither deny or confirm the reports that it is a befuddling mess-terpiece.
SnideCut
SnideCut - 1/4/2021, 2:20 AM
Bad Boys 3 was awesome, as was Sonic and Invisible Man.
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 1/4/2021, 8:57 AM
Bad Boys 3 was great. Liked it even more than the first one.
billnye69
billnye69 - 1/4/2021, 1:51 PM
Only seen 4 of those.
kirbyfan
kirbyfan - 1/4/2021, 3:52 PM
Don't complain about it, from the comments I read, that's the kind of garbage many want!
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