BOX OFFICE: Disney Surpasses $4 Billion For The First Time This Year

BOX OFFICE: Disney Surpasses $4 Billion For The First Time This Year

With the help of Iron Man 3 and Thor: The Dark World among many other successful releases this year, Disney has passed the $4 Billion mark at the Global Box Office. Check it out after the jump...

By Abary - Nov 27, 2013 05:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Avengers
Source: Deadline



Yesterday, The Walt Disney Studios broke the $4 billion mark at the global box office for the first time in its history.

The Studio previously announced it had reached a record high on November 12, when it surpassed the $3.791 billion set in 2010. In July, Disney was the first studio to reach the $1 billion domestic box office milestone for the year, a threshold it has achieved for eight consecutive years. In August, in record time, Disney reached the $2 billion international box office threshold for the fourth year in a row, and in early November the studio surpassed its previous all-time international box office record of $2.302 billion, also set in 2010.

Disney’s Frozen opens in theaters nationwide today. The film began an exclusive advance engagement at Disney’s El Capitan Theatre on November 22, earning $243,390 over three days for one of the highest opening theater averages of all time. Disney’s Saving Mr. Banks debuts in a limited engagement December 13 before expanding wide December 20. Marvel’s Thor: The Dark World continues its worldwide theatrical run and has earned over $559.1 million in four weeks.

In addition to Thor: The Dark World, Disney’s box office results have been led by Marvel’s Iron Man 3, which opened domestically May 3 and has amassed over $1.21 billion to become the year’s top-grossing film and the fifth highest-grossing film of all time; Disney•Pixar’s Monsters University, which opened June 21 and has earned over $744 million to become the year’s fourth highest-grossing film and Pixar’s third highest-grossing film ever; and Disney’s Oz The Great and Powerful, which opened March 8 and has brought in over $493 million worldwide.

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mattboesch8907
mattboesch8907 - 11/27/2013, 5:24 PM
guess they made their money back when they had to pay 4 billion dollars to George Lucas.
Pheezmatic
Pheezmatic - 11/27/2013, 5:36 PM
^ werd.
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 11/27/2013, 6:58 PM
that's a lot of money, like, holy sh*t.
just imagine 2015 with Avengers 2 and Star Wars VII.
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 11/27/2013, 7:25 PM
Disney sure did own this year. Congrats to them.
Pasto
Pasto - 11/27/2013, 7:31 PM
Well done Disney, it was very well deserved.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 11/27/2013, 8:04 PM


batfan175
batfan175 - 11/27/2013, 8:34 PM
Wow, big deal. If I had bought up that many franchises this would not be difficult. One day you'll be sorry when Disney has a monopoly in the entertainment industry and you'll likely never get to see complex and challenging films again. Have fun with your infantile, underwritten superhero crapfests while that bubble lasts.
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 11/27/2013, 8:45 PM
This is great news. I'm happy for Disney.
Brainiac13
Brainiac13 - 11/28/2013, 12:50 AM
Good news as we will get more CBMs and this will keep WB Execs thumbs out of their arses and continue to compete with Marvel. Good all round.
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 11/28/2013, 2:43 AM
@batfan175

enjoy your overly-depressed, needlessly convoluted, pretentious and angsty superhero films.
marvel72
marvel72 - 11/28/2013, 5:16 AM
just wait until 2015,avengers age of ultron & star wars episode 7 are just two of their planned movies.
batfan175
batfan175 - 11/28/2013, 7:55 AM
Spidey91: you know I will. At least the tropes are not as blatantly obvious and they aim higher than the Marvel kiddie fair.
Ancar
Ancar - 11/28/2013, 10:56 AM
So, you know what this means: more jokes, romance and funny moments in Marvel movies.
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