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List of highest-grossing science fiction films

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The following is a list of highest-grossingscience fiction films of all time.

Highest-grossing sci-fi films

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The following is a list of the highest-grossingscience fiction films of all time. The top 12 are among thehighest-grossing films of all time.Superhero films often have some science-fiction elements but are not included here, as they havetheir own list.

 Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 13 February 2026 in theaters around the world.
RankFilmWorldwide grossYearRef
1Avatar$2,923,706,0262009[1]
2Avatar: The Way of Water$2,343,096,2532022[2]
3Star Wars: The Force Awakens$2,068,223,6242015[3]
4Jurassic World$1,671,537,4442015[4]
5Avatar: Fire and Ash$1,441,695,7982025[5]
6Star Wars: The Last Jedi$1,332,539,8892017[6]
7Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom$1,308,467,9442018[7]
8Transformers: Dark of the Moon$1,123,794,0792011[8]
9Transformers: Age of Extinction$1,104,054,0722014[9]
10Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker$1,074,144,2482019[10]
11Rogue One: A Star Wars Story$1,056,057,2732016[11]
12Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace$1,046,386,6561999[12]
13Lilo & Stitch$1,038,027,5262025[13]
14Jurassic Park$1,037,535,2301993[14]
15Jurassic World Dominion$1,004,004,5922022[15]
16Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith$905,595,9472005[16]
17Jurassic World Rebirth$869,146,1892025[17]
18The Hunger Games: Catching Fire$865,011,7462013[18]
19Hi, Mom$839,098,4452021[19]
20Inception$836,836,9672010[20]
21Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen$836,303,6932009[21]
22Independence Day$817,400,8911996[22]
23E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial$792,910,5541982[23]
24Star Wars$775,398,0071977[24]
25The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1$755,356,7112014[25]
26Interstellar$733,202,2122014[26]
27Gravity$723,192,7052013[27]
28Dune: Part Two$714,844,3582024[28]
29Dawn of the Planet of the Apes$710,644,5662014[29]
30Transformers$709,709,7802007[30]
31The Wandering Earth$699,856,6992019[31]
32The Hunger Games$694,394,7242012[32]
33The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2$658,344,1372015[33]
34Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones$653,779,9702002[34]
35The Martian$630,162,2352015[35]
36Men in Black 3$624,026,7762012[36]
37The Lost World: Jurassic Park$618,638,9991997[37]
38The Wandering Earth 2$615,023,1322023[38]
39Ready Player One$607,874,4222018[39]
40Transformers: The Last Knight$605,425,1572017[40]
41War of the Worlds$603,873,1192005[41]
42Men in Black$589,390,5391997[42]
43I Am Legend$585,410,0522007[43]
44Armageddon$553,709,7881998[44]
45The Day After Tomorrow$552,639,5712004[45]
46Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back$538,375,0671980[46]
47WALL-E$521,311,8902008[47]
48Terminator 2: Judgment Day$520,881,1541991[48]
49War for the Planet of the Apes$490,719,7632017[49]
50Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi$482,466,3821983[50]

Highest-grossing films adjusted for inflation

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See also:List of highest-grossing films in the United States and Canada § Adjusted for ticket-price inflation, andList of films by box office admissions
A map of the world with different regions colored in correlating to inflation rates
Inflation rates around the world vary, complicating inflation adjustment.

Because of the long-term effects ofinflation, notably the significant increase of movie theater ticket prices, the list unadjusted for inflation gives far more weight to later films.[51] The unadjusted list, while commonly found in the press, is therefore largely meaningless for comparing films widely separated in time, as many films from earlier eras will never appear on a modern unadjusted list, despite achieving higher commercial success when adjusted for price increases.[52] To compensate for the devaluation of the currency, some charts make adjustments for inflation, but not even this practice fully addresses the issue, since ticket prices and inflation do not necessarily parallel one another. For example, in 1970, tickets cost $1.55 or about $6.68 in inflation-adjusted 2004 dollars; by 1980, prices had risen to about $2.69, a drop to $5.50 in inflation-adjusted 2004 dollars.[53] Ticket prices have also risen at different rates of inflation around the world, further complicating the process of adjusting worldwide grosses.[51]

Another complication is release in multiple formats for which different ticket prices are charged. One notable example of this phenomenon isAvatar, which was also released in3D andIMAX: almost two-thirds of tickets for that film were for 3D showings with an average price of $10, and about one-sixth were for IMAX showings with an average price over $14.50, compared to a 2010 average price of $7.61 for 2D films.[54] Social and economic factors such as population change[55] and the growth of international markets[56][57][58] also have an effect on the number of people purchasing theater tickets, along with audience demographics where some films sell a much higher proportion of discounted children's tickets, or perform better in big cities where tickets cost more.[52]

The measuring system for gauging a film's success is based on unadjusted grosses, mainly because historically this is the way it has always been done because of the practices of the film industry: the box-office receipts are compiled by theaters and relayed to the distributor, which in turn releases them to the media.[59] Converting to a more representative system that counts ticket sales rather than gross is also fraught with problems because the only data available for older films are the sale totals.[55] As the motion picture industry is highly oriented towards marketing currently released films, unadjusted figures are always used in marketing campaigns so that new blockbuster films can much more easily achieve a high sales ranking, and thus be promoted as a "top film of all time",[53][60] so there is little incentive to switch to a more robust analysis from a marketing or even newsworthy point of view.[59]

Despite the inherent difficulties in accounting for inflation, several attempts have been made. Estimates depend on theprice index used to adjust the grosses,[60] and theexchange rates used to convert between currencies can also affect the calculations, both of which can have an effect on the ultimate rankings of an inflation adjusted list.Gone with the Wind—first released in 1939—is generally considered to be the most successful film, withGuinness World Records in 2014 estimating its adjusted global gross at $3.4 billion. Estimates forGone with the Wind's adjusted gross have varied substantially: its owner,Turner Entertainment, estimated its adjusted earnings at $3.3 billion in 2007, a few years earlier than theGuinness estimate;[61] other estimates fall either side of this amount, with one putting its gross just under $3 billion in 2010,[62] while another provided an alternative figure of $3.8 billion in 2006.[63] Which film isGone with the Wind's nearest rival depends on the set of figures used:Guinness hadAvatar in second place with $3 billion, while other estimates sawTitanic in the runner-up spot with first-run worldwide earnings of almost $2.9 billion at 2010 prices.[62]

Highest-grossing films as of 2024[update] adjusted for inflation[64][Inf]
RankTitle
Worldwide gross
(2024 $)
Year
1AvatarA1$4,056,000,0002009
2Star Wars$3,652,000,0001977
3E.T. the Extra-TerrestrialET$2,990,000,0001982
4Star Wars: The Force AwakensTFA$2,642,000,0002015
5Avatar: The Way of WaterTFA$2,452,000,0002022

InfInflation adjustment is carried out using theConsumer price index for advanced economies published by theInternational Monetary Fund.[65] The index is uniformly applied to the grosses in the chart published byGuinness World Records in 2014, beginning with the 2014 index. The figures in the above chart take into account inflation that occurred in 2014, and in every available year since then, through 2022.

A1The adjusted gross forAvatar includes revenue from the original release and all four reissues. The original release and 2010 Special Edition grosses are adjusted from the Guinness base year, whilst the 2020 and 2021 grosses are adjusted from the 2021 index and the 2022 gross from 2022.[66]

TFAThe gross forStar Wars: The Force Awakens is adjusted from the 2016 index.

Timeline of highest-grossing sci-fi films

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Star Wars is the only franchise to hold it on multiple occasions doing so twice in 1977 and 1999, whileSteven Spielberg is the only director to hold it on multiple occasions doing so twice in 1983 and 1993.

Star Wars,E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,Jurassic Park andAvatar all became the highest grossing films of all time upon the release.Avatar briefly lost it in 2019 toAvengers: Endgame before taking it back with a 2021 re-issue.

Timeline of the highest-grossing film record
EstablishedTitleRecord setting grossReference(s)
195420,000 Leagues Under the Sea$28,200,000*[# 1]
1968Planet of the Apes$32,600,000*[# 2]
19702001: A Space Odyssey$138,000,000–193,000,000[# 3]
1978[67][68]Star Wars$410,000,000/$268,500,000R[# 4][# 5]
1982$530,000,000[# 6]
1983[69]E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial$619,000,000–664,000,000[# 6][# 7]
1985$701,000,000[# 8]
1993Jurassic Park$914,691,118[# 9]
1999Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace$924,317,558[# 10]
2010[70][71]Avatar$2,743,577,587[# 11]
$2,788,416,135
2021[72]$2,847,397,339
2022$2,923,706,026

RDistributor rental.

*U.S. and Canada gross only

Includes revenue from re-releases. If a film increased its gross through re-releases while holding the record, the year in which it recorded its highest gross is also noted in italics.

Highest-grossing sci-fi film franchises and film series

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The following is a list of highest-grossing sci-fi film franchises and film series of all time. The top four are among thehighest-grossing franchises of all time.Star Wars sits top with a total gross of $10.3B, whileAvatar has the best average of any science fiction series at $2.25B.

 Background shading indicates that at least one film in the series is playing in the week commencing 13 February 2026 in theaters around the world.
Highest-grossing sci-fi film franchises and film series[§](The films in each franchise can be viewed by selecting "show".)
RankSeriesTotal worldwide grossNo. of filmsAverage of filmsHighest-grossing film
1Star Wars$10,393,402,81012$866,116,901The Force Awakens ($2,068,223,624)
Episodes$8,818,049,4549$979,783,273The Force Awakens ($2,068,223,624)
Sequel trilogy$4,482,740,2963$1,494,246,765The Force Awakens ($2,068,223,624)
1VII – The Force Awakens(2015)$2,071,310,218
2VIII – The Last Jedi(2017)$1,334,407,706
3IX – The Rise of Skywalker(2019)$1,077,022,372
Prequel trilogy$2,605,892,0803$868,630,693The Phantom Menace ($1,046,515,409)
1I – The Phantom Menace(1999)$1,046,515,409
2III – Revenge of the Sith(2005)$905,595,947
3II – Attack of the Clones(2002)$653,780,724
Original trilogy$1,817,474,9123$605,824,971A New Hope ($775,398,007)
1IV – A New Hope(1977)$775,398,507
2V – The Empire Strikes Back(1980)$559,610,023
3VI – Return of the Jedi(1983)$482,466,382
Anthology films$1,451,609,5492$725,804,775Rogue One ($1,057,304,526)
1Rogue One(2016)$1,058,684,742
2Solo(2018)$392,924,807
The Clone Wars(2008)$68,282,844
2Jurassic Park$6,878,116,6887$982,588,098Jurassic World ($1,671,537,444)
Jurassic Worldseries$4,853,161,6504$1,213,290,413Jurassic World ($1,671,537,444)
1Jurassic World(2015)$1,671,537,444
2Fallen Kingdom(2018)$1,308,473,425
3Dominion(2022)$1,004,004,592
4Rebirth(2025)$869,146,189
Jurassic Parktrilogy$2,024,955,0383$674,985,013Jurassic Park ($1,037,535,230)
1Jurassic Park(1993)$1,037,535,230
2The Lost World(1997)$618,638,999
3Jurassic Park III(2001)$368,780,809
3Avatar$6,708,498,0773$2,236,166,026Avatar ($2,923,706,026)
1Avatar(2009)$2,923,706,026
2The Way of Water(2022)$2,343,096,253
3Fire and Ash(2025)$1,441,695,798
4Transformers$5,421,511,8119$602,390,201Dark of the Moon ($1,123,794,079)
Main series$5,418,066,0118$677,258,251Dark of the Moon ($1,123,794,079)
1Dark of the Moon(2011)$1,123,794,079
2Age of Extinction(2014)$1,104,054,072
3Revenge of the Fallen(2009)$836,303,693
4Transformers(2007)$709,709,780
5The Last Knight(2017)$605,425,157
6Bumblebee(2018)$467,989,645
7Rise of the Beasts(2023)$441,381,193
8One(2024)$129,408,392
The Transformers: The Movie(1986)$5,860,601
5The Hunger Games$3,317,091,8535$663,418,371Catching Fire ($865,011,746)
Main series$2,968,191,8344$742,047,959Catching Fire ($865,011,746)
1Catching Fire(2013)$865,011,746
2Mockingjay – Part 1(2014)$755,357,103
3The Hunger Games(2012)$694,394,724
4Mockingjay – Part 2(2015)$653,428,261
The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes(2023)$348,900,019
6Planet of the Apes$2,600,946,29110$260,094,629Dawn of the Planet of the Apes ($708,835,589)
Reboot series (Chernin Entertainment)$2,260,934,5514$565,233,638Dawn of the Planet of the Apes ($708,835,589)
1Dawn of the Planet of the Apes(2014)$708,835,589
2War for the Planet of the Apes(2017)$490,719,763
3Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)$481,801,049
4Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes(2024)$397,378,150
Planet of the Apes(2001)$362,211,740
Original series (APJAC Productions)[broken anchor]$160,000,0005$32,000,000Planet of the Apes
1Planet of the Apes(1968)
2Beneath the Planet of the Apes(1970)
3Escape from the Planet of the Apes(1971)
4Conquest of the Planet of the Apes(1972)
5Battle for the Planet of the Apes(1973)
7Star Trek$2,266,723,19613$174,363,323Into Darkness ($467,381,584)
Kelvin Timeline$1,189,710,3703$396,570,123Into Darkness ($467,381,584)
1Into Darkness(2013)$467,381,584
2Star Trek(2009)$385,680,446
3Beyond(2016)$336,648,340
The Original Series$621,900,0006$103,650,000The Motion Picture ($139,000,000)
1The Motion Picture(1979)$139,000,000
2IV: The Voyage Home(1986)$133,000,000
3VI: The Undiscovered Country(1991)$96,900,000
4II: The Wrath of Khan(1982)$95,800,000
5III: The Search for Spock(1984)$87,000,000
6V: The Final Frontier(1989)$70,200,000
The Next Generation$455,112,8264$113,778,207First Contact ($150,000,000)
1First Contact(1996)$150,000,000
2Generations(1994)$120,000,000
3Insurrection(1998)$117,800,000
4Nemesis(2002)$67,312,826
8Terminator$2,105,699,2966$350,949,883Judgment Day ($520,881,154)
1Judgment Day(1991)$520,881,154
2Genisys(2015)$440,603,537
3Rise of the Machines(2003)$433,371,112
4Salvation(2009)$371,353,001
5Dark Fate(2019)$261,119,292
6The Terminator(1984)$78,371,200
9Alien$1,995,371,7829$221,707,976Prometheus ($403,354,469)
Main series$1,687,653,8077$241,093,401Prometheus ($403,354,469)
1Prometheus(2012)$403,354,469
2Romulus(2024)$350,865,342
3Covenant(2017)$240,892,187
4Alien(1979)$188,034,787
5Aliens(1986)$183,316,455
6Resurrection(1997)$161,376,069
7Alien 3(1992)$159,814,498
Alien vs. Predator$307,717,9752$153,858,988Alien vs. Predator ($177,427,090)
1Alien vs. Predator(2004)$177,427,090
2Requiem(2007)$130,290,885
10Men in Black$1,909,126,8194$477,281,705Men in Black 3 ($624,026,776)
1Men in Black 3(2012)$624,026,776
2Men in Black(1997)$589,390,539
3Men in Black II(2002)$441,818,803
4International(2019)$253,890,701
11The Wandering Earth$1,315,015,6442$657,507,822The Wandering Earth ($699,992,512)
1The Wandering Earth(2020)$699,992,512
2The Wandering Earth 2(2023)$615,023,132
12Lilo & Stitch$1,312,776,7462$656,388,373Lilo & Stitch (2025) ($1,038,027,526)
1Lilo & Stitch(2025)$1,038,027,526
2Lilo & Stitch(2002)$274,749,220
13Resident Evil$1,237,686,98010$123,768,698Resident Evil: The Final Chapter ($312,257,250)
Original series$1,233,229,4546$205,538,242The Final Chapter ($312,257,250)
1The Final Chapter(2017)[73]$312,257,250
2Afterlife(2010)[74]$300,228,084
3Retribution(2012)[75]$240,004,424
4Extinction(2007)[76]$148,412,065
5Apocalypse(2004)[77]$129,342,769
6Resident Evil(2002)[78]$102,984,862
Animated series$4,487,0103$1,495,670Resident Evil: Damnation ($2,325,035)
1Damnation(2012)[79]$2,325,035
2Vendetta(2017)[80][81]$1,623,063
3Degeneration(2008)[82]$538,912
Welcome to Raccoon City(2021)[83]$41,851,340
14Independence Day$1,207,082,8262$603,541,413Independence Day ($817,400,891)
1Independence Day(1996)$817,400,891
2Resurgence(2016)$389,681,935
15Dune$1,151,789,2233$383,929,741Dune: Part Two ($714,844,358)
Denis Villeneuve series$1,120,862,3582$560,431,179Dune: Part Two ($714,844,358)
1Dune: Part Two(2024)$714,844,358
2Dune(2021)$406,018,000
Dune(1984)$30,926,865
16Ghostbusters$1,145,945,8265$229,189,165Ghostbusters (1984) ($295,212,467)
Original series$916,798,3174$229,199,579Ghostbusters (1984) ($295,212,467)
1Ghostbusters(1984)$295,212,467
2Ghostbusters II(1989)$215,394,738
3Afterlife(2021)$204,334,455
4Frozen Empire(2024)$201,856,657
Answer the Call(2016)$229,147,509
17Back to the Future$970,381,3823$323,460,461Back to the Future ($389,053,797)
1Back to the Future(1985)$389,053,797
2Back to the Future Part II(1989)$331,950,002
3Back to the Future Part III(1990)$244,527,583
4Back to the Future Day(2015)$4,850,000
18Maze Runner$949,063,1543$316,354,385The Maze Runner ($348,319,861)
1The Maze Runner(2014)$348,319,861
2The Scorch Trials(2015)$312,325,103
3The Death Cure(2018)$288,418,190
19Predator$935,444,3307$133,634,904Badlands ($184,561,056)
Main series †$627,726,3555$125,545,271Badlands ($184,561,056)
1Badlands(2025)$184,561,056
2The Predator(2018)$160,542,134
3Predators(2010)$127,234,389
4Predator(1987)$98,268,458
5Predator 2(1990)$57,120,318
Alien vs. Predator$307,717,9752$153,858,988Alien vs. Predator ($177,427,090)
1Alien vs. Predator(2004)$177,427,090
2Requiem(2007)$130,290,885
20The Divergent Series$765,409,0153$255,136,338Insurgent ($297,276,329)
1Insurgent(2016)$297,276,329
2Divergent(2014)$288,885,818
3Allegiant(2016)$179,246,868

*Canada and U.S. gross only.
RDistributor rental.

Highest grossing sci-fi films by year

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YearFilmGrossBudgetRef
2025Avatar: Fire and Ash$1,441,695,798$400,000,000[5]
2024Dune: Part Two$714,844,358$190,000,000[84]
2023Transformers: Rise of the Beasts$441,381,193$195,000,000–200,000,000[85][86]
2022Avatar: The Way of Water$2,343,096,253 ($2,320,250,281)$350,000,000–460,000,000[87]
2021Hi, Mom$839,098,445$59,000,000[88][89]
2020Tenet$365,304,105$205,000,000[90][91]
2019Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker$1,074,144,248$275,000,000–416,000,000[92][93]
2018Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom$1,308,467,944$170,000,000–431,600,000[94][95][96]
2017Star Wars: The Last Jedi$1,332,539,889$200,000,000–317,000,000[97][98][99]
2016Rogue One: A Star Wars Story$1,056,057,273$200,000,000–265,000,000[100][101][102]
2015Star Wars: The Force Awakens$2,068,223,624$447,000,000[103][104][105]
2014Transformers: Age of Extinction$1,104,039,076$210,000,000[106]
2013The Hunger Games: Catching Fire$865,011,746$130,000,000–140,000,000[18][107][108][109]
2012The Hunger Games$694,394,724$78,000,000[110][111]
2011Transformers: Dark of the Moon$1,123,794,079$195,000,000[112][113][114]
2010Inception$836,836,967 ($825,532,764)$160,000,000[115]
2009Avatar$2,923,706,026 ($2,743,577,587)$237,000,000[116]
2008WALL-E$521,311,890$180,000,000[117]
2007Transformers$709,709,780$150,000,000–200,000,000[30]
2006Déjà Vu$180,557,550$75,000,000[118]
2005Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith$905,595,947 ($849,997,605)$113,000,000[119]
2004The Day After Tomorrow$552,639,571$125,000,000[45]
2003Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines$433,371,112$187,300,000[120]
2002Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones$653,779,970$115,000,000[121]
2001Jurassic Park III$368,780,809$93,000,000[122]
2000Hollow Man$190,213,455$95,000,000[123]
1999Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace$1,046,386,656 ($924,305,084)$115,000,000[124]
1998Armageddon$553,709,788$140,000,000[125]
1997The Lost World: Jurassic Park$618,638,999$73,000,000[126]
1996Independence Day$817,400,891$75,000,000[127]
1995Waterworld$264,218,220$172,000,000–175,000,000[128]
1994Stargate$196,567,262$55,000,000[129]
1993Jurassic Park$1,033,928,303 ($912,667,947)$63,000,000[130]
1992Alien 3$159,814,498$50,000,000–60,000,000[131]
1991Terminator 2: Judgment Day$520,881,154$94,000,000–102,000,000[132]
1990Total Recall$261,317,921$48,000,000–80,000,000[133]
1989Back to the Future Part II$331,950,002$40,000,000[134]
1988Alien Nation$32,155,047$16,000,000[135]
1987Predator$98,268,458$15,000,000–18,000,000[136]
1986Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home$133,000,000$26,000,000[137]
1985Back to the Future$389,053,797 ($381,109,762)$19,000,000[138]
1984Ghostbusters$296,187,079 ($229,242,989)$25,000,000–30,000,000[139]
1983Return of the Jedi$475,106,177 ($385,845,197)$32,500,000–42,700,000[140]
1982E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial$792,910,554 ($619,000,000–664,000,000)$10,500,000[141]
1981Time Bandits$42,368,025 ($42,365,581)$5,000,000[142]
1980The Empire Strikes Back$538,375,067 ($413,562,607)$30,500,000[143]
1979Star Trek: The Motion Picture$139,000,000$44,000,000[144]
1978Invasion of the Body Snatchers$24,946,533$3,500,000[145]
1977Star Wars$775,398,007 ($530,000,000)$11,000,000[146]
1976Logan's Run$25,000,000$7,000,000–8,000,000[147]
1975Rollerball$30,000,000$5,000,000–6,000,000[148]

Highest-grossing opening weekends for sci-fi films

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The following is a list of the highest worldwide openings for sci-fi films.

RankFilmWorldwide openingYearRef[149]
1Star Wars: The Force Awakens$528,966,6752015[150]
2Jurassic World$524,909,010[151]
3Star Wars: The Last Jedi$450,821,8892017[152]
4Avatar: The Way of Water$441,703,8872022[153]
5Jurassic World Dominion$386,000,000[154]
6Transformers: Dark of the Moon$382,425,0002011
7Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker$373,500,0002019[155]
8Avatar: Fire and Ash$347,335,5182025
9Lilo & Stitch$341,000,000[156]
10Jurassic World Rebirth$322,099,000[157]

Box office admissions

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The following is a list of sci-fi films that sold over 70 million tickets.

FilmYearKnown ticket sales (est.)Territories with known ticket sales data[a]Notes
Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope1977338,400,000Worldwide[64]
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial1982276,700,000Worldwide[64]
Avatar2009238,600,000Worldwide[64]
Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens2015196,584,093USA, Canada, Europe, Morocco, China, South Korea[b]
Jurassic Park1993165,447,929USA, Canada,Brazil, Europe, China, India[c]
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace1999157,000,804USA, Canada, Europe,Australia, Brazil, Chile, Japan, Seoul[d]
Jurassic World2015152,003,952USA, Canada, Europe, Morocco, China, South Korea[e]
Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back1980129,984,978USA, Canada, Europe, Japan, Seoul[f]
Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi1983126,255,825USA, Canada, Europe, Japan, Seoul[g]
Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi2017126,062,216USA, Canada, Europe, China, Japan, South Korea[h]
Independence Day1996120,752,312USA, Canada, Europe, Japan, Seoul[i]
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story2016111,452,976USA, Canada, China, Europe, Japan[j]
The Wandering Earth2019104,027,044China, United States, Canada[k]
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith200598,302,094Worldwide[197]
Ghostbusters198482,375,218USA, Canada, Europe, Seoul[l]
Close Encounters of the Third Kind197774,596,637[m]

See also

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Notes

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  2. ^"Planet of the Apes (1968)".Box Office Mojo. RetrievedSeptember 16, 2019.
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    • Star Wars: "Domestic Rentals: $127.0; Foreign Rentals: $141.5; Production Cost: $13.0 (Initial Release – Unadjusted $s in Millions of $s)."
  6. ^abWuntch, Philip (July 19, 1985)."Return of E.T.".The Dallas Morning News. RetrievedMarch 6, 2012.Its worldwide box-office gross was $619 million, toppling the record of $530 million set by Star Wars.
  7. ^Block & Wilson 2010, p. 609. "Steven Spielberg, by far the most successful director of the decade, had the highest-grossing movie with 1982'sE.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, which grossed over $664 million in worldwide box office on initial release."
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  9. ^Jurassic Park
  10. ^Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
  11. ^"Avatar (2009)".Box Office Mojo. RetrievedJune 5, 2023.Worldwide: $2,923,706,026
    Original Release: $2,743,577,587
    2010 Special Edition: $44,838,548
    2020 Re-release: $1,281,204
    2021 Re-release: $57,995,770
    2022 Re-release: $76,012,917
  1. ^Box office territories for which the film's ticket sales data are currently known
  2. ^Star Wars: The Force Awakens
    • United States and Canada – 108,115,100[158]
    • Europe and Morocco – 63,353,034[159]
    • China – 22,312,703[160]
    • South Korea – 2,803,256[161]
  3. ^Jurassic Park:
    • United States and Canada – 91,664,200[162]
    • Brazil, Europe, Japan, Russia, China – 63,783,729[163]
    • India –10 million[164]
  4. ^Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
    • United States and Canada – 90,312,100[162]
    • Europe – 48,414,586[165]
    • Australia, Brazil, Chile, Japan – 17,527,464[166]
    • Seoul City (South Korea) – 746,654[167]
  5. ^Jurassic World:
    • United States and Canada – 76,789,600[168]
    • Europe and Morocco – 36,831,609[169]
    • China – 32,835,951[170]
    • South Korea – 5,546,792[167]
  6. ^Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
    • United States, Canada, United Kingdom – 107,270,600[171]
    • France, Germany, Italy – 12,582,350[172]
    • Japan – 8,291,840[173][174]
    • Other European territories (1997–2016) – 1,762,184[175]
    • Seoul City (South Korea) – 78,004[167]
  7. ^Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
    • United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Spain – 104,787,854[176]
    • France, Germany, Italy – 12,207,226[177]
    • Japan – 8,048,438[178][174]
    • Other European territories (1997–2017) – 1,030,424[179]
    • Seoul City (South Korea) – 181,883[167]
  8. ^Star Wars: The Last Jedi
    • United States and Canada – 67,594,500[162]
    • Europe (excluding France and Russia) – 34,381,898[180]
    • China – 7,156,868[181]
    • France – 7,076,549[182]
    • Japan – 5,732,824[183][174]
    • Russia – 3.16 million[184]
    • South Korea – 959,577[167]
  9. ^Independence Day:
    • United States and Canada – 69,268,900[162]
    • Europe (excluding United Kingdom) – 32,020,189[185]
    • United Kingdom – 10.79 million[186]
    • Japan – 7.75 million[187]
    • Seoul City (South Korea) – 923,223[167]
  10. ^Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
    • United States and Canada – 60,441,600[162]
    • China – 13,860,232[188][189]
    • France, Germany, Italy, Spain – 13,266,243[190]
    • Russia – 2.44 million[191]
    • Other European territories – 16,891,241[192]
    • Japan – 3,534,351[193][194]
    • South Korea – 1,019,309[167]
  11. ^The Wandering Earth admissions:
    • China – 103,376,444[195]
    • United States and Canada – 650,600[196]
  12. ^Ghostbusters:
    • United States and Canada – 71,173,700[162]
    • France, Germany, Italy – 8,046,600[198]
    • Denmark and Spain – 2,763,555[199]
    • Seoul City (South Korea) – 344,420[167]
    • United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden (2002–2018) – 46,943[200]
  13. ^Close Encounters of the Third Kind:
    • United States and Canada – 55,922,700[162]
    • Other territories – 18,673,937[201]

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