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Aaah, movie night

No matter if you’re enjoying some alone-time, a couples night or maybe having a couple of friends over, movie nights will always be special, as you immerse yourself into an epic story, going through a large range of feelings.
Some flop, some top

There’s been made thousands of movings over the decades, and let’s be honest: Some of them should never have been made.
But once in a while you watch a movie so good that you feel like your entire world has just expanded.
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A (very!) good investment

And when movies hit that special something, it can be a very good investment for the producers – a VERY good one!
Unadjusted for inflation

The following list is the highest-grossing movies internationally as of June 2025.
The numbers are unadjusted for inflation.
So are you ready? Here are the 10 highest-grossing movies of all time!
10. Jurassic World (2015) – $1.672 Billion

The revival of the dinosaur-packed franchise roared into cinemas with stunning visuals and a nostalgic nod to the original Jurassic Park.
9. Inside Out 2 (2024) – $1.699 Billion

Pixar’s sequel struck a chord with audiences by exploring the emotional complexity of adolescence, making it a breakout hit worldwide.
8. Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) – $1.923 Billion

This multiverse adventure united Spider-Men from different film eras, thrilling fans with nostalgia and high-stakes storytelling.
7. Avengers: Infinity War (2018) – $2.048 Billion

Packed with superheroes and emotional weight, this Marvel epic set the stage for the dramatic conclusion of the Infinity Saga.
6. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) – $2.068 Billion

The Force returned with a bang as J.J. Abrams revived the Star Wars saga for a new generation while honoring its roots.
5. Ne Zha 2 (2025) – $2.213 Billion

This animated fantasy from China smashed records, becoming the top-grossing non-English and animated film ever made.
4. Titanic (1997) – $2.258 Billion

James Cameron’s sweeping romantic tragedy on the ill-fated RMS Titanic remains a cinematic landmark decades later.
3. Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) – $2.320 Billion

The sequel to Avatar pushed cinematic boundaries once again, showcasing breathtaking underwater visuals and deepening the story of Pandora.
2. Avengers: Endgame (2019) – $2.798 Billion

Marvel’s ultimate team-up film provided a powerful and emotional conclusion to over a decade of interconnected storytelling.
1. Avatar (2009) – $2.923 Billion

Still holding the crown, James Cameron’s sci-fi masterpiece revolutionized 3D cinema and captivated audiences worldwide with its groundbreaking visuals and immersive world.