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Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group
FormerlyColumbia TriStar Motion Picture Group (1998–2013)
Company typeDivision
IndustryEntertainment
Founded1998; 27 years ago (1998)Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Headquarters10202 West Washington Boulevard,Culver City, California, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsMotion pictures
Services
ParentSony Pictures Entertainment
Divisions
Websitesonypictures.com/movies

Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group (formerly known as theColumbia TriStar Motion Picture Group until 2013, and abbreviated asSPMPG) is a division ofSony Pictures Entertainment to manage its motion picture operations. It was launched in 1998 by integrating the businesses ofColumbia Pictures andTriStar Pictures.[1]

History

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The Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group was founded in 1998 as the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, as a current division of Sony Pictures Entertainment, owned bySony. It has many of Sony Pictures' current motion picture divisions as part of it. Its divisions at that time wereColumbia Pictures,TriStar Pictures,Triumph Films,Sony Pictures Classics, and Sony Pictures Releasing.

On December 8, 1998, SPE resurrected its former animation and television divisionScreen Gems as a film division of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group that has served several different purposes for its parent companies over the decades since its incorporation.[2]

In 2002,Columbia TriStar Television was renamed asSony Pictures Television. The last three remaining companies, with the "Columbia TriStar" brand in its name, were Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, and Columbia TriStar Marketing Group. Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment and Columbia TriStar Film Distributors became Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Sony Pictures Releasing International in 2004 and 2005 and Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group became the second-to-last subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment to use the "Columbia TriStar" brand name in its name.

In 2013,TriStar Productions was launched, as a joint venture of Sony Pictures Entertainment and former20th Century Fox chairmanThomas Rothman.[3][4]

In October 2013, Sony Pictures rebranded its motion picture group under the monicker "Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group". Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Pictures Imageworks were moved fromSony Pictures Digital to its motion picture group.

On June 2, 2016,Doug Belgrad had announced he was to step down as president of the SPMPG and would transition his role to producer at the studio.[5] Belgrad was promoted as president of the SPMPG back in 2014.[5]

Film divisions

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Studio divisions
ProductionDistributionOther
  • Sony Pictures Releasing
  • Sony Pictures Releasing International

3000 Pictures

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3000 Pictures
IndustryMotion pictures
PredecessorFox 2000 Pictures
Founded2019; 6 years ago (2019)
Key people
Elizabeth Gabler (president)
ParentSony Pictures Motion Picture Group

On July 15, 2019, formerFox 2000 Pictures president Elizabeth Gabler and the entire Fox 2000 staff joined Sony Pictures Entertainment and formed 3000 Pictures with the motion picture group.HarperCollins would be funding half of the division's overhead and development. 3000 Pictures would also pursue projects for TV and streaming.[6]

Sony Pictures Releasing

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Sony Pictures Releasing Corporation
Logo used since 2005
Company typeDivision
IndustryMotion pictures
PredecessorTriumph Releasing Corporation
FoundedNovember 23, 1994; 31 years ago (1994-11-23)
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Adam Bergerman (president)
Services
ParentSony Pictures Entertainment
DivisionsSony Pictures Releasing International
Websitesonypictures.com

Sony Pictures Releasing Corporation is an Americanfilm distributor owned bySony. Established in 1994[7] as a successor toTriumph Releasing Corporation, the company handles theatrical distribution,marketing and promotion for films produced and released bySony Pictures Entertainment, includingColumbia Pictures,TriStar Pictures (as well asTriStar Productions),Screen Gems,Sony Pictures Classics,Sony Pictures Animation,Crunchyroll,Stage 6 Films,Affirm Films,Destination Films, andTriumph Films.[citation needed] It is a member of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group. It also has an international division called Sony Pictures Releasing International, which from 1991 to 2005 was known as Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International.[citation needed]

International arrangements

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Sony Pictures Releasing International Corporation
Logo used since 2005
FormerlyColumbia Tri-Star Film Distributors International (1988–1991)
Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International (1991–2005)
Company typeDivision
IndustryMotion pictures
FoundedDecember 21, 1988; 36 years ago (1988-12-21)
Headquarters,
United States
Services
ParentSony Pictures Entertainment
Websitesonypictures.com

From 1971 until the end of 1987, Columbia's international theatrical distribution operations were a joint venture withWarner Bros. named Columbia-Warner Distributors, and in some countries, this joint venture also distributed films from other companies like withEMI Films andCannon Films in the UK under the names of Columbia-EMI-Warner Distributors in 1978 and later Columbia-Cannon-Warner Distributors in 1986. The UK venture was dissolved in 1988.

In Australia, which from 1975 to 1996,20th Century-Fox andColumbia Pictures formed an alliance that they would distribute films for the Australian market, initially going under the name Fox Columbia Film Distributors, before Hoyts came to the venture, and it was renamed first to Hoyts Fox Columbia TriStar Films, then Fox Columbia TriStar Films.[8]

On February 6, 2014, Columbia TriStar Warner Filmes de Portugal Ltda., a joint venture withWarner Bros. which distributed films from both companies in Portugal, announced that they will close their offices on March 31.[9] Sony Pictures' films are distributed in Portugal by Big Picture Films since then, whileNOS Audiovisuais took over the distribution duties for Warner Bros. films in the country.

From June 2014 until February 2020, Sony Pictures' Philippine releasing arm under the name of Columbia Pictures Philippines distributed films byUnited International Pictures' partner studios,Paramount Pictures andUniversal Pictures (including films byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer), after UIP ended its nine-year distribution agreement with the studio's local distributorSolar Entertainment and their Solar Films subsidiary. The Philippine distribution to films made by Universal lasted up until January 2020, when distribution reverted to Warner Bros. (UIP's former local distributor from the 1990s to 2000) in October 2021 while mostFocus Features titles are instead released through a start-up online distribution company, UPSTREAM (which later reverted to Warner Bros. after its closure). Paramount later renewed their distribution agreements with Sony in October 2021.

The theatrical distribution of Sony Pictures' films in Italy was handled by Warner Bros. from 2011 to 2023. One notable example of this isCall Me By Your Name, where Warner Bros. handled Italian theatrical distribution (although the Sony label is still being used) while home video distribution went through Sony itself. In 2023,Eagle Pictures, which was already distributing Sony's films on home video in the country, took over their theatrical distribution as well.

Sony Pictures andWalt Disney Studios formed a film distribution joint venture in Southeast Asia in 1997.[10] By December 2006, 14 joint distribution ventures between Sony Pictures Releasing International andWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures were formed and exist in countries including Brazil, Mexico, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines. In January 2007, their 15th such partnership began operations in Russia andCIS.[11] In February 2017, Sony starting leaving the Southeast Asia venture with the Philippines. In August 2017, Sony terminated the joint venture agreement for their own operations.[10] On January 31, 2019, in anticipation of Disney'sthen-pending acquisition of most21st Century Fox assets (including20th Century Fox), it was agreed that Disney would sell its stake in the Mexican joint venture namedWalt Disney Studios Sony Pictures Releasing de México toSony Pictures Releasing.[12] As part of the global economic fluctuations caused by the Disney's acquisition, Sony Pictures Production and Release LLC and Disney Studios LLC parted amicably signing a formaldemerger on 21 January 2020. The contract would allow Sony Pictures Releasing to operate autonomously.[13][14]

On June 27, 2025, Sony Pictures andAmazon MGM Studios formed a multi-year deal in which Sony would handle the international theatrical distribution of titles from the latter studio following the expiration of MGM's deal withWarner Bros. Pictures. This deal would reunite Sony with MGM for the first time since 2020. However,MGM Home Entertainment will still have its titles distributed on home media byWarner Bros. Home Entertainment.[15]

In Argentina and Poland,United International Pictures handles theatrical distribution of films released by Sony Pictures.

In the Netherlands,Universal Pictures currently handles theatrical distribution of films released by Sony Pictures since 2013.

In the Netherlands and Sweden, Columbia TriStar Films (now known as Sony Pictures Releasing) formerly handled theatrical distribution of films released by 20th Century Fox from 1992 to 1997 in the former country and from 1994 to 1996 in the latter.

In South Africa,Ster-Kinekor handles theatrical and home video distribution of films released by Sony Pictures and Columbia Pictures.

Film library

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Main articles:Lists of Columbia Pictures films,List of TriStar Pictures films,List of Screen Gems films,List of Sony Pictures Animation productions,List of Sony theatrical animated feature films,List of Sony Pictures Classics films, andList of Sony Pictures Releasing International films

Film series

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TitleRelease dateNo. FilmsStudio(s)Notes
The Three Stooges1934–6510Columbia
Mr. Deeds1936–2002
Blondie1938–5028co-production withKing Features Entertainment
Five Little Peppers1939–404
Boston Blackie1941–4914
Cantinflas films1942–8234fromLos tres mosqueteros toEl barrendero
Crime Doctor1943–4910
The Whistler1944–488
Rusty1945–498
Jungle Jim1948–5616
Superman1948–877Columbia/TriStarInternational theatrical distribution only; released in the US byWarner Bros.(1978–87), and produced by Dovemead Ltd.(1978–83), International Film Production(1978–80), Pueblo Film AG Productions(1984),The Cannon Group, Inc. and Golan-Globus Productions(both 1987)
Frankenstein1958–944co-production with Hammer Film Productions(1958), Colgems Productions Ltd.(1985), Taft Entertainment Pictures(1987), The IndieProd Company andAmerican Zoetrope(both 1994)
13 Ghosts1960–20012Columbia
Matt Helm1966–684co-production with Meadway-Claude Productions Company
The Trouble with Angels2
Guess Who1967–2005
James Bond1967–20155co-production with Famous Artists Productions(1967),Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer andEon Productions(both 2006–15) fromCasino Royale toSpectre
Dracula1972–956Columbia/TriStarco-production withHammer Horror(1972-74), American Zoetrope and Osiris Films(both 1992)
Death Wish1974–822Columbiainternational distributor; co-production withParamount Pictures andFilmways Pictures
Fun with Dick and Jane1977–2005
Spider-Man1977–present14co-production with Danchuck Productions(1977–81 series only),Marvel Entertainment(2002–present),Marvel Studios(2017–present) andSony Pictures Animation(2018–present)(including theMCU Spider-Man films)
Ice Castles1978–20102Columbia/Stage 6
When a Stranger Calls1979–2006Columbia/Screen Gems
The Blue Lagoon1980–20123Columbia/Sony Pictures Television
Gloria1980–992Columbia
Heavy Metal1981–2000Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production withCinéGroupe(2000)
Annie1982–20217Columbia/TriStar/Sony Pictures Televisionco-production withRastar,Overbrook Entertainment,Village Roadshow Pictures, Storyline Entertainment, Chris Montan Productions andWalt Disney Television(1999 TV movie only)
Ghostbusters1984–present5Columbiaco-production withVillage Roadshow Pictures(2016) andGhost Corps(2016–)
The Karate Kid6co-production withOverbrook Entertainment(2010),China Film Group(2010), JW Productions(1984, 2010),Westbrook Studios(2025) and Sunswept Entertainment(2025)
Jim Henson films1984–2002TriStar/Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Sony Pictures Televisionco-production withThe Jim Henson Company(1984–2002),Lucasfilm(1986),Jim Henson Pictures(1997–1999),American Zoetrope(1997) andSesame Workshop(1999) fromThe Muppets Take Manhattan toKermit's Swamp Years
Fright Night1985–892Columbia/TriStar
Rambo1985–20193TriStar/Sony Pictures Releasing Internationalco-production withCarolco Pictures,Lionsgate,StudioCanal, andThe Weinstein Company
Iron Eagle1986–882TriStarco-production withCarolco Pictures andAlliance Films(both 1988)
Short Circuitco-production withProducers Sales Organization(1986) and The Turman Foster Company(1986–88)
Pippi Longstocking1988–97Columbia/Columbia TriStar Film Distributors Intl.co-production with Longstocking Productions,Svensk Filmindustri, Nelvana Limited, IdunaFilm, and TFC Trickompany
Wild Orchid1989–91Triumph
Look Who's Talking1989–933TriStar
Total Recall1990–20122TriStar/Columbiaco-production with Carolco Pictures,Original Film, andRelativity Media
Flatliners1990–2017Columbiaco-production with Stonebridge Entertainment(1990),Cross Creek Pictures,Further Films,Laurence Mark Productions andThe Safran Company(both 2017)
City Slickers1991–94co-production withCastle Rock Entertainment,Nelson Entertainment(1991) andFace Productions
My Girlco-production withImagine Entertainment
Terminator1991–20093TriStar/Columbiaco-production withCarolco Pictures,Intermedia,C2 Pictures,Warner Bros. Pictures, andThe Halcyon Company
Fortress1992–20002Columbia/TriStarco-production withDimension Films,Village Roadshow Pictures,Davis Entertainment, Gower Productions, The Carousel Picture Company, and John Flock Productions
El Mariachi1992–20033Columbiaco-production with Dimension Films andTroublemaker Studios
Single White Female1992–20052Columbia/Destination
Basic Instinct1992–2006TriStar/Sony Pictures Releasingco-production with Carolco Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and C2 Pictures
Universal Soldier1992–20124TriStar/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Sniper1993–present8TriStar/Destination
RoboCop1993–20142Columbiaco-production withOrion Pictures andMetro-Goldwyn Mayer
3 Ninjas1994–983TriStarco-production with Sheen Productions
Little Women1994–20192Columbiaco-production withDiNovi Pictures(1994),Regency Enterprises andPascal Pictures(both2019)
The Swan Princess1994–202312Columbia TriStar Film Distributors Intl./Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Bad Boys1995–present4Columbiaco-production withJerry Bruckheimer Films
JumanjiTriStar/Columbia
The Net1995–20062Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Screamers1995–2009Triumph/Screen Gems
The Craft1996–presentColumbiaco-production withRed Wagon Entertainment andBlumhouse Productions(2020)
Matilda1996–2022TriStar
Men in Black1997–20194Columbiaco-production withAmblin Entertainment,Parker MacDonald,Imagenation Abu Dhabi,Overbrook Entertainment, andRelativity Media
Anaconda1997–present5Columbia/Screen Gems/Stage 6/Destination
I Know What You Did Last Summer4Columbia/Destination/Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production withMandalay Entertainment
Starship Troopers5TriStar/Destination/Stage 6co-production withTouchstone Pictures
Zorro1998–20052TriStar/Columbiaco-production withSpyglass Entertainment,Amblin Entertainment, andParker MacDonald
8mmColumbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Vampires3Columbia/Destination
Wild Things1998–20104Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production withMandalay Entertainment
Godzilla1998–20044TriStarco-production withCentropolis Entertainment,Fried Films, Independent Pictures(both 1998), and Toho(1998–2004)
Urban Legend1998–present3TriStar/Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production withOriginal Film andPhoenix Pictures(both 1998–2000) and NPP Productions(2005)
Cruel Intentions1999–2004Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production withOriginal Film andNewmarket Capital Group
Baby Geniuses2TriStar/Triumph/Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production withCrystal Sky Pictures
Stuart Little1999–20053Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production with Franklin/Waterman Productions andRed Wagon Entertainment
Bats1999–20072Columbia/Destination
Anatomy2000–03Columbia
Hollow Man2000–06Columbia/Destination
Charlie's Angels2000–193Columbiaco-production withLeonard Goldberg Productions,Flower Films, Tall Trees Productions(all 2000–03),Wonderland Sound and Vision(2003), 2.0 Entertainment,Brownstone Productions and Cantillon Company(all 2019)
Final Fantasy2001–presentColumbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production withSquare Enix
The Glass House2001–062Columbia/DestinationCo-production withOriginal Film(2001)
Resident Evil2002–present7Screen Gems/Columbiaco-production withConstantin Film,Capcom,Davis Films,Impact Pictures and New Legacy Films(2002)
XXX2002–052Columbiaco-production withOriginal Film, andRevolution Studios
Half Past Dead2002–07Screen Gems/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Daddy Day Care2003–07Columbia/TriStarco-production withRevolution Studios
Underworld2003–present5Screen Gemsco-production withLakeshore Entertainment andSketch Films(2009–16)
S.W.A.T.2003–173Columbia/Destinationco-production withOriginal Film
The Grudge2004–present4Columbia/Screen Gems/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Stage 6co-production withGhost House Pictures
The Punisher2004–14Columbia/Sony Pictures Releasing International/Sony Pictures Entertainment Japanco-production withMarvel Entertainment,Marvel Studios, andLionsgate
Boogeyman2005–083Screen Gems/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Stage 6co-production withGhost House Pictures
Into the Blue2005–092Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production withMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer andMandalay Pictures
Hostel2005–113Screen Gems/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Stage 6co-production withLionsgate Films
Jesse Stone2005–159Sony Pictures Televisionco-production with Brandman Productions and TWS Productions II
The Pink Panther2006–092Columbiaco-production withMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Open Season2006–present4Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production withSony Pictures Animation
Robert Langdon2006–163Columbiaco-production withImagine Entertainment andRelativity Media
The Messengers2007–092Columbia/Screen Gems//Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Stage 6
Stomp the Yard2007–10Screen Gems/Stage 6co-production withRainforest Films
30 Days of NightColumbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Stage 6co-production withGhost House Pictures(200710),Dark Horse Entertainment(2007) and RCR Media Group(2010)
Ghost Rider2007–11Columbiaco-production withMarvel Entertainment,Crystal Sky Pictures,Hyde Park Entertainment,Saturn Films,Imagenation Abu Dhabi, andRelativity Media
Surf's Up2007–17Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production withSony Pictures Animation andWWE Studios
Quarantine2008–11Screen Gemsco-production withVertigo Entertainment
Paul Blart: Mall Cop2009–15Columbiaco-production withHappy Madison Productions
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs2009–13co-production withSony Pictures Animation
Zombieland2009–19co-production withRelativity Media(2009),Pariah(2009), Reese/Wernick Productions(2009–19) and2.0 Entertainment(2019)
Grown Ups2010–13co-production with Happy Madison Productions
Insidious2011–present4Stage 6/Screen Gemsco-production withBlumhouse Productions,Atomic Monster, andUniversal Pictures
Dragon Tattoo Stories2Columbiaco-production withMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
The Smurfs2011–173co-production withSony Pictures Animation andThe K Entertainment Company
Jump Street2012–142co-production withMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer,Relativity Media, andOriginal Film
Hotel Transylvania2012–224co-production withSony Pictures Animation
The Equalizer2014–233Columbiaco-production withEscape Artists
Goosebumps2015–182co-production withSony Pictures Animation,Scholastic Productions,Village Roadshow Pictures, andOriginal Film
Angry Birds2016–19co-production withRovio Animation andSony Pictures Animation(2019)
Don't Breathe2016–presentScreen Gems/Stage 6co-production withGhost House Pictures
The Marine2017–18Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production withWWE Studios
Marvel Cinematic Universe2017–present3Columbiaco-production withMarvel Studios andPascal Pictures
Sword Art OnlineFunimation/Sony Pictures Releasinglicensed only, produced byA-1 Pictures andAniplex
Peter Rabbit2018–212Columbiaco-production withSony Pictures Animation(2018),Animal Logic, Olive Bridge Entertainment, 2.0 Entertainment,Screen Australia, andScreen NSW
Searching2018–23Screen Gemsco-production withBazelevs Company
Sony'sSpider-Man Universe2018–246Columbiaco-production withMarvel,Arad Productions,Matt Tolmach Productions andPascal Pictures
Spider-Verse2018–present2co-production withSony Pictures Animation,Marvel, andPascal Pictures
My Hero Academia4Crunchyroll/Sony Pictures Releasing Internationallicensed only, produced byBones andToho
Escape Room2019–present2Columbiaco-production withOriginal Film
Rascal Does Not Dream3Crunchyroll/Sony Pictures Releasing Internationallicensed only, produced byCloverworks andAniplex
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba2021–present4licensed only, produced byUfotable
PlayStation films2022–present3Columbia/Screen Gemsco-production withPlayStation Productions
Jujutsu Kaisen2Crunchyroll/Sony Pictures Releasing Internationallicensed only, produced byMAPPA,Toho andGKIDS
28 Days Later2025–present1Columbiaco-production withDNA Films,British Film Institute and Decibel Films(2025–present)
Chainsaw Man2025–present1Crunchyroll/Sony Pictures Releasing internationallicensed only, produced by MAPPA

Highest-grossing films

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 indicates films playing in theaters around the world in the week commencing 24 November 2025.
Highest-grossing films in North America
RankTitleYearDomestic grossStudio label(s)
1Spider-Man: No Way Home2021$814,108,407Columbia/Marvel
2Spider-Man2002$407,022,860Columbia
3Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle2017$404,540,171
4Spider-Man: Far From Home2019$390,532,085Columbia/Marvel
5Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse2023$381,593,754Columbia
6Spider-Man 22004$373,585,825
7Spider-Man 32007$336,530,303
8Spider-Man: Homecoming2017$334,201,140Columbia/Marvel
9Jumanji: The Next Level2019$320,314,960Columbia
10Skyfall2012$304,360,277Columbia/MGM
11The Amazing Spider-Man2012$262,030,663Columbia
12Men in Black1997$250,690,539
13Ghostbusters1984$229,242,989
14Hancock2008$227,946,274
15The Da Vinci Code2006$217,536,138
16Venom: Let There Be Carnage2021$213,550,366
17Venom2018$213,515,506
18Terminator 2: Judgment Day1991$204,843,345TriStar/Carolco
19Bad Boys for Life2020$204,292,401Columbia
20The Amazing Spider-Man 22014$202,853,933
21Spectre2015$200,074,609Columbia/MGM
22Bad Boys: Ride or Die2024$193,410,058Columbia
2322 Jump Street2014$191,719,337
24Men in Black II2002$190,418,803
25Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse2018$190,241,310
Highest-grossing films worldwide
RankTitleYearWorldwide grossStudio(s)
1Spider-Man: No Way Home2021$1,916,306,995Columbia/Marvel
2Skyfall2012$1,142,471,295Columbia/MGM
3Spider-Man: Far From Home2019$1,131,927,996Columbia/Marvel
4Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle2017$962,126,927Columbia
5Spider-Man 32007$894,983,373
6Spectre2015$880,674,609Columbia/MGM
7Spider-Man: Homecoming2017$880,166,924Columbia/Marvel
8Venom2018$855,013,954Columbia
9Spider-Man2002$825,025,036
10Jumanji: The Next Level2019$800,059,707
1120122009$791,217,826
12Spider-Man 22004$788,976,453
13The Da Vinci Code2006$758,239,851
14The Amazing Spider-Man2012$757,930,663
15Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Infinity Castle2025$730,018,449Aniplex/Crunchyroll
16The Amazing Spider-Man 22014$708,982,323Columbia
17Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse2023$690,897,910
18Hancock2008$624,386,746
19Men in Black 32012$624,026,776
20Casino Royale2006$606,099,584Columbia/MGM
21Quantum of Solace2008$589,580,482
22Men in Black1997$589,390,539Columbia
23The Smurfs2011$563,749,323
24Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation2018$528,583,774Columbia
25Terminator 2: Judgment Day1991$519,843,345TriStar/Carolco

References

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