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Ranked: the highest-grossing film franchises of all time

Phenomenal film franchises

<p>New Line Cinema</p>

New Line Cinema

Lord of the Rings fans are currently rejoicing as a brand new entry in the beloved film franchise is set to hit screens in 2026.

Titled The Hunt for Gollum, the hotly-anticipated movie has Peter Jackson on board as a producer, while Gollum actor Andy Serkis is set to direct the film while reprising his iconic role.

But where does LOTR rank among the 21 highest-grossing film franchises of all time? Read on to find out.

All dollar amounts are in US dollars, and the total values of the franchises have been adjusted for inflation into 2024 money.

21st: Twilight – $4.7 billion (£3.8bn)

<p>Summit Entertainment</p>

Summit Entertainment

When Twilight, based on the best-selling book series by Stephenie Meyer, hit the silver screen in 2008, it was almost impossible to find a teenage girl who wasn't captivated by the vampire romance saga.

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The four novels were adapted into five films, which grossed a fang-tastic total of $3.3 billion, or $4.7 billion (£3.8bn) in today's money. A TV adaptation of the beloved franchise is now in the works, though it's unclear if it will be a direct remake of the movies or an original take.

Joint 19th: Ice Age – $4.9 billion (£3.9bn)

<p>20th Century Fox</p>

20th Century Fox

It's hard to believe, but the first Ice Age film hit our screens over 20 years ago. Released in March 2002, Ice Age took in $386 million globally, the equivalent of $656 million (£518.4m) in today’s money.

Five Ice Age movies have been released theatrically, grossing a grand total of $3.2 billion, or $4.9 billion (£3.9bn) when inflation-adjusted. A spin-off, The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, was released directly to Disney+ in January 2022, though critics widely slammed it.

Joint 19th: Toy Story – $4.9 billion (£3.9bn)

<p>Walt Disney Studios</p>

Walt Disney Studios

Pixar has captured the imaginations of children and adults alike with its heartfelt animations for almost three decades. It all began in 1995 with Toy Story. As well as being the first-ever feature-length animation to be entirely computer-generated, the movie also marked the beginning of the legendary partnership between Pixar and Disney.

The five films have earned almost $3.3 billion at the global box office, or $4.9 billion (£3.9bn) in today's dollars. And this number is set to soar, with a new Toy Story film hitting screens in 2026.

Joint 17th: Mission: Impossible – $6 billion (£4.8bn)

<p>Paramount Pictures</p>

Paramount Pictures

Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible franchise has enthralled moviegoers since the 1990s, with Cruise famously performing his own white-knuckle stunts throughout the series. After all, who could forget when the fearless actor scaled Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, while filming Mission: Impossible: Ghost Protocol in 2011? On-set photos of Cruise climbing the 828-metre (2,717-foot) skyscraper attached to a harness were enough to make even the most courageous daredevil feel dizzy.

To date, the seven films in the action-packed franchise have grossed an inflation-adjusted total of $6 billion (£4.8bn).

Joint 17th: Despicable Me – $6 billion (£4.8bn)

<p>Universal Pictures</p>

Universal Pictures

Next up is the family-friendly Despicable Me franchise. Minion mania started with the release of 2010's Despicable Me. 

Since then, the five films have grossed an impressive $6 billion (£4.8bn) when adjusted for inflation into 2024 money.

16th: Shrek – $6.2 billion (£4.9bn)

<p>DreamWorks Pictures</p>

DreamWorks Pictures

Shrek is a cultural phenomenon, combining unforgettable characters, gripping storylines, and jokes aplenty, all topped off with a brilliant soundtrack. The first entry hit screens back in 2001.

It was followed by three sequels and the two Puss in Boots spin-off movies. The franchise has collectively grossed $4 billion globally, or $6.2 billion (£4.9bn) in 2024 money.

Joint 14th: Pirates of the Caribbean – $6.8 billion (£5.4bn)

<p>Walt Disney Studios</p>

Walt Disney Studios

Pirates of the Caribbean was an instant hit for Disney. Before releasing the first Pirates movie in 2003, the House of Mouse hadn't scored a successful live-action movie in decades. Everything changed when the first movie in the series, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, grossed an inflation-adjusted sum of $1.2 billion (£960m).

Disney released four sequels between 2006 and 2017, and the swashbuckling adventure saga has grossed an inflation-adjusted total of $6.8 billion (£5.4bn). That's a whole lotta loot!

Joint 14th: Avatar – $7 billion (£5.6bn)

<p>20th Century Fox</p>

20th Century Fox

James Cameron’s Avatar became the highest-grossing film of all time when it was released in 2009. The sci-fi epic earned an incredible $2.9 billion globally, or $4.3 billion (£3.4bn) when adjusted for inflation.

Fans had a painful 13-year wait for the sequel, but Avatar: The Way of Water finally hit the silver screen in December 2022. It certainly made a big splash at the box office, grossing $2.4 billion (£1.9bn), or $2.7 billion when inflation-adjusted. In 2024 money, this franchise has grossed an epic $7 billion (£5.6bn). And with several more films in the works, this figure will only soar.

13th: Transformers – $7.1 billion (£5.7bn)

<p>Paramount Pictures</p>

Paramount Pictures

When you think of the Transformers movies, based on the iconic Hasbro toys from the 1980s, you probably think of Michael Bay's action-packed, explosion-filled saga, right? The first Transformers film actually appeared back in 1986 in the form of the animated feature The Transformers: The Movie. We can hardly blame you if you’ve forgotten about this particular instalment. It pulled in a pitiful $5.8 million at the box office, equivalent to $16.8 million (£13.4m) today. That's far from phenomenal when you consider that director Michael Bay transformed –pun intended – the series into a multibillion-dollar action bonanza.

Today, the franchise has pulled in an inflation-adjusted total of $7.1 billion (£5.7bn) at the global box office.

12th: X-Men – $8.5 billion (£6.8bn)

<p>Murray Close/Getty Images</p>

Murray Close/Getty Images

Yet another superhero franchise, next in our round-up is X-Men, based on the popular Marvel comics. Despite being a Marvel creation, the 13 films in the franchise thus far were produced by 20th Century Fox, starting with 2000’s X-Men.

Overall, the X-Men series has grossed $6.1 billion, or $8.5 billion (£6.8bn) in today's money. This figure will undoubtedly climb as Disney bought 20th Century Fox in 2019, meaning the superhero movie franchise has finally come back home to Marvel.

11th: DC Extended Universe – $8.9 billion (£7.1bn)

<p>Warner Bros.</p>

Warner Bros.

Following in the footsteps of Marvel, rival superhero franchise DC kicked off the DC Extended Universe in 2013 with the Superman movie Man of Steel.

To date, the franchise has grossed $8.9 billion (£7.1bn) in 2024 money, with the latest entry, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, hitting screens in December 2023.

10th: Lord of the Rings – $9 billion (£7.2bn)

<p>New Line Cinema</p>

New Line Cinema

Based on J. R. R. Tolkien's best-selling books, The Lord of the Rings is one of the best-loved fantasy series ever. The six films, including three prequels based on the book The Hobbit, have made over $5.8 billion worldwide, or $9 billion (£7.2bn) in today's money.

As we mentioned earlier, a new LOTR movie, The Hunt for Gollum, is set to hit screens in 2026. Peter Jackson is on board to produce, and Andy Serkis will reprise his iconic role as Gollum and will also direct the film.

Joint 8th: Jurassic Park – $9.1 billion (£7.3bn)

<p>Universal Pictures</p>

Universal Pictures

You can always count on Steven Spielberg to create movie magic, and Jurassic Park is no exception. While Spielberg only served as director on two of the films, he was a producer on all six instalments.

The beloved franchise has grossed $6 billion globally, which is a roar-some $9.1 billion (£7.3bn) in today's money.

Joint 8th: Fast and the Furious – $9.1 billion (£7.3bn)

<p>Universal Pictures</p>

Universal Pictures

Despite each instalment getting zanier – F9: The Fast Saga featured a car being launched into space – fans can’t seem to get enough of the action-packed fest that is Fast and the Furious.

The 10 main movies and the spin-off have collectively earned $7.3 billion, or $9.1 billion (£7.3bn) when factoring in inflation. And with several more movies in the works, this figure will only climb.

7th: The Avengers – $9.9 billion (£7.9bn)

<p>Marvel Studios/Disney</p>

Marvel Studios/Disney

Spoiler alert: while we cover the juggernaut Marvel Cinematic Universe later on – which includes the Avengers films – we’ve also singled out The Avengers as a stand-alone franchise. That's because the superhero saga is a mega-force in its own right.

Despite featuring just four films, the series has pulled in almost $7.8 billion at the box office, or $9.9 billion (£7.9bn) in 2024 money.

6th: Batman – $10.4 billion (£8.3bn)

<p>Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images</p>

Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images

We've begun the Batman film franchise with Tim Burton's 1989 movie, featuring Michael Keaton as the crime-fighting vigilante. Since then there have been 15 movies released cinematically, which have grossed a grand total of $6.8 billion, or $10.4 billion (£8.3bn) when inflation-adjusted.

Arguably the most iconic rendition of the caped crusader comes via the gritty Christopher Nolan trilogy starring Christian Bale. However, there have been some novel entries over the years, too. Consider 2017’s The Lego Batman Movie, for example, or 2019's psychological rollercoaster Joker, which starred Joaquin Phoenix. The most recent instalment, The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson, hit the big screen in March 2022.

5th: Spider-Man – $12 billion (£9.6bn)

<p>Sony Pictures</p>

Sony Pictures

The Marvel Cinematic Universe might well include the three Marvel Spider-Man films fronted by Tom Holland, but our #5 entry features the Sony-produced movies too: the Sam Raimi trilogy starring Tobey Maguire, the two Amazing Spider-Man films starring Andrew Garfield; and the two animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse spin-offs.

In 2024 money, the franchise has grossed an epic $12 billion (£9.6bn).

4th: Harry Potter – $14.5 billion (£11.6bn)

<p>Warner Bros.</p>

Warner Bros.

Based on JK Rowling’s beloved book series, the Harry Potter films have enchanted audiences since the release of the first instalment, 2001's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

The eight Harry Potter films and the Fantastic Beasts spin-offs have grossed a spellbinding $9.6 billion, or $14.5 billion (£11.6bn) when factoring in inflation. What's more, a reboot of the franchise is currently in the works in the form of a TV series.

3rd: Star Wars – $20 billion (£16bn)

<p>Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images</p>

Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images

Star Wars is the third-most valuable film franchise of all time. The three main trilogies and the spin-off movies have grossed a mammoth $10.3 billion worldwide, the equivalent of $20 billion (£16bn) when converted into 2024 money.

With several new Star Wars films set to be released in the coming years, the sky really is the limit for just how much money the franchise can continue to rake in.

2nd: James Bond – $22.2 billion (£17.7bn)

<p>Bob Penn/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images</p>

Bob Penn/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images

The first-ever James Bond film, Dr. No, was released in the UK in October 1962. This means the spy-tacular film franchise has been around for an incredible 60 years and counting.

During this time, seven actors have played 007 across 27 films, which have collectively grossed $7.9 billion, or $22.2 billion (£17.7bn) in today's money.

1st: Marvel Cinematic Universe – $37.3 billion (£29.7bn)

<p>Courtesy Disney</p>

Courtesy Disney

Claiming the top spot, unsurprisingly, is the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Since 2008’s Iron Man, there have been an incredible 33 films in the powerhouse franchise, which have grossed an inflation-adjusted sum of $37.3 billion (£29.7bn).

Marvel will likely remain king for some time to come. At least 10 new movies are in the works (for now at least). The next entry, Deadpool and Wolverine, hits screens this summer.

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