Biggest opening weekend box office winners of all time
Biggest opening weekend box office winners of all time
A movie's greatness can be measured against a variety of standards. Did it win the praise of critics? Win any gilded statues during awards season? Did it star a shirtless Ryan Gosling? In general, a good unit for measurement is the amount of money that the movie brought in.
Using data sourced from , here are the biggest opening weekend box office winners of all time. Based on this data, it seems the best chance to have a big opening weekend is to release a sequel in a franchise. Of the 50 films on this list, only eight were individual films or the first film in a franchise. Of those eight, none of them are original screenplays: all are based on literary or illustrated characters. Did your favorite make the list?
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#50. Toy Story 3
Opening weekend gross: $127,945,100
Share of total revenue: 26.2%
Opening theaters: 4,028
Release date: June 18, 2010
The third installment of this childhood favorite is the only film of the 鈥淭oy Story鈥 franchise to appear on this list. Theaters were filled, and tissue boxes emptied, as movie-goers watched what happened after Andy gets ready for college while all but one of his toys get handed off to a daycare center. Buzz Lightyear would be proud: box office-wise, this film definitely went to infinity and beyond.
#49. Minions
Opening weekend gross: $128,202,000
Share of total revenue: 34.5%
Opening theaters: 4,301
Release date: July 10, 2015
Following 鈥淒espicable Me 2鈥 but preceding 鈥淒espicable Me 3鈥 is 鈥淢inions鈥濃攖he spin-off that capitalized on the hilarious, eponymous sidekicks in the first movies. The movie functions as a prequel, following the Minions as they attempt to find an evil villain to serve. This opening weekend shows that well-shaped periphery characters can bring in the bucks.
#48. X2: X-Men United
Opening weekend gross: $129,686,000
Share of total revenue: 39.8%
Opening theaters: 3,741
Release date: May 2, 2003
The second of 11 films in the X-Men franchise so far (including 鈥淒eadpool鈥 and 鈥淒eadpool 2鈥), 鈥淴2: X-Men United鈥 brought the X-Men together to fight a mutant assassin. The result? Almost $130 million in one weekend, and the promise of a long career for Hugh Jackman鈥檚 signature Wolverine abs.
#47. Spider-Man 2
Opening weekend gross: $129,750,100
Share of total revenue: 23.6%
Opening theaters: 4,152
Release date: June 30, 2004
The second film in the Spider-Man franchise, 鈥淪pider-Man 2鈥 had a tremendous opening weekend in 2004. Peter Parker battles scientist-turned-villain Doc Ock鈥 by IGN.
#46. Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Opening weekend gross: $133,479,700
Share of total revenue: 34.7%
Opening theaters: 3,728
Release date: March 5, 2010
One of the few films on this list that isn't a part of a franchise, "Alice in Wonderland" follows 19-year-old Alice as she journeys back down the rabbit hole. It was the most profitable of many , and garnered widespread acclaim for its fantastical costumes.
#45. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Opening weekend gross: $133,505,600
Share of total revenue: 27.1%
Opening theaters: 4,234
Release date: June 24, 2009
The second film in Michael Bay鈥檚 鈥淭ransformers鈥 franchise, 鈥淭ransformers: Revenge of the Fallen鈥 was nominated for a barrage of , despite an impressive opening weekend. The movie sees Optimus Prime and Bumblebee protecting Sam from the Decepticons. Prime and Bee should have been protecting the film from being panned by critics, as none of the other 鈥淭ransformer鈥 films would ever open this well again.
#44. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1
Opening weekend gross: $134,234,300
Share of total revenue: 36.1%
Opening theaters: 4,151
Release date: Nov. 21, 2014
The first installment of the third Hunger Games book, 鈥淢ockingjay - Part 1鈥 follows Katniss as she leads a rebellion in District 13 and sets off to rescue Peeta. No saving was necessary at the box office, as 鈥淢ockingjay: Part 1鈥 grossed a worldwide cumulative $755 million. Who wouldn鈥檛 volunteer for that?
#43. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Opening weekend gross: $137,890,900
Share of total revenue: 37.5%
Opening theaters: 3,855
Release date: June 4, 2004
The third installment in the franchise, 鈥淧risoner of Azkaban鈥 took the film's scary themes to a new level with Dementors. In this blockbuster, escaped convict Sirius Black is after Harry, who learns more about his own past. It was the only film in the series directed by Alfonso Cuar贸n.
#42. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Opening weekend gross: $138,999,600
Share of total revenue: 33.9%
Opening theaters: 3,682
Release date: Nov. 15, 2002
Following the immense success of the first movie, 鈥淗arry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets鈥 finds Harry solving the mystery of whispering walls and petrified Hogwarts residents. Fan favorites Dobby and Moaning Myrtle appear in this film鈥攁 big draw for fans of the series.
#41. The Matrix Reloaded
Opening weekend gross: $139,107,500
Share of total revenue: 32.6%
Opening theaters: 3,603
Release date: May 15, 2003
In this sequel to "The Matrix," Neo has 72 hours to save Zion from 250,000 machine probes that are coming to destroy it. It took less than 72 hours for "The Matrix Reloaded" to make $139 million. One-part Keanu Reeves and one-part time constraints is a great recipe for a blockbuster film.
#40. Deadpool
Opening weekend gross: $141,078,400
Share of total revenue: 36.5%
Opening theaters: 3,558
Release date: Feb. 12, 2016
Wade Wilson develops super-human healing powers, and becomes alter ego Deadpool. Ryan Reynolds plays the smart-mouthed superhero who tracks down the man responsible for disfiguring him. Deadpool鈥檚 dark, twisted sense of humor turned out to be a crowd-pleaser. This is arguably one of the more NSFW films on this list.
#39. Finding Dory
Opening weekend gross: $141,403,300
Share of total revenue: 27.5%
Opening theaters: 4,305
Release date: June 17, 2016
This sequel to 鈥淔inding Nemo鈥 follows the forgetful Dory as she goes on a quest to find her family. Thank goodness it had such a tremendous opening weekend, as .
#38. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1
Opening weekend gross: $142,654,000
Share of total revenue: 42.2%
Opening theaters: 4,125
Release date: November 19, 2010
Harry attempts to destroy Voldemort鈥檚 remaining Horcruxes, and discover the Deathly Hallows; three legendary objects in the wizarding world that will lead to the Dark Lord鈥檚 permanent defeat. The film made nearly $143 million in its opening weekend.
#37. X-Men: The Last Stand
Opening weekend gross: $143,380,300
Share of total revenue: 43.8%
Opening theaters: 3,690
Release date: May 26, 2006
The third film in the X-Men franchise, 鈥淭he Last Stand,鈥 had the best opening weekend of any in the series. A divisive cure to mutations has been found, and Jean Grey returns with other-worldly powers.
#36. Suicide Squad
Opening weekend gross: $143,578,800
Share of total revenue: 41.1%
Opening theaters: 4,255
Release date: Aug. 5, 2016
The apocalypse is coming鈥攁nd only a team of super-villains can fight it. Enter: "The Suicide Squad." Based on the DC comic book of the same name, this movie made 41% of its total revenue in the first weekend.
#35. The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Opening weekend gross: $143,637,000
Share of total revenue: 31.5%
Opening theaters: 3,281
Release date: May 23, 1997
鈥淭he Lost World鈥 brings Ian Malcolm back to study dinosaurs on an island near the original park, while an engineering firm attempts to smuggle dinosaurs off of the island. This sequel was as the original film; but $143 million in an opening weekend isn鈥檛 exactly a wash.
#34. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Opening weekend gross: $144,237,200
Share of total revenue: 34.4%
Opening theaters: 4,475
Release date: June 22, 2018
As the fifth and final installment of the franchise (so far), 鈥淛urassic World: Fallen Kingdom鈥 picks up where 鈥淛urassic World鈥 left off. The threat of a volcano sends Owen and Claire to the abandoned island to rescue the remaining dinosaurs鈥攏amely Blue, Owen鈥檚 favorite raptor. While there, they uncover much more than dinosaurs.
#33. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Opening weekend gross: $145,811,500
Share of total revenue: 28.5%
Opening theaters: 3,672
Release date: November 16, 2001
Though it did not have the most impressive opening weekend in the film series, 鈥淗arry Potter and the Sorcerer鈥檚 Stone鈥 satisfied book and film-lovers alike. Harry finds himself studying to be a wizard at Hogwarts while learning that the evil Lord Voldemort who once tried to kill him still lives.
#32. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Opening weekend gross: $146,419,600
Share of total revenue: 35.5%
Opening theaters: 3,858
Release date: Nov. 18, 2005
The fourth installment in the franchise, 鈥淕oblet of Fire鈥 had the second-most impressive opening weekend at the box office. Harry competes in a wizardry competition for students while plagued by nightmares of the Dark Lord and his henchman. No spoiler alert here: Lucius Malfoy is totally a bad dude.
#31. Iron Man 2
Opening weekend gross: $148,609,100
Share of total revenue: 41.0%
Opening theaters: 4,380
Release date: May 7, 2010
Tony Stark has been outed as Iron Man and has two battles left to fight: one for his own health, and one against the vindictive Ivan Vanko. Don't you just hate it when your rival copies your technology and uses it against you?
#30. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Opening weekend gross: $149,620,400
Share of total revenue: 37.6%
Opening theaters: 4,347
Release date: May 5, 2017
This is the only 鈥淕uardians of the Galaxy鈥 film to appear on this list. As Star Lord (Chris Pratt) uncovers the truth about his past, the Guardians must stick together to defeat a new foe.
#29. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Opening weekend gross: $152,421,200
Share of total revenue: 37.1%
Opening theaters: 4,362
Release date: May 25, 2007
The third installment of the series, 鈥淎t World鈥檚 End鈥 brings back fan favorite Captain Barbossa. Barbossa, Will and Elizabeth must rescue Jack Sparrow and band together with pirates from all corners of the world to fight for their freedom. Complicated plot鈥攅asy money!
#28. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Opening weekend gross: $154,618,300
Share of total revenue: 28.5%
Opening theaters: 3,661
Release date: May 19, 2005
鈥淩evenge of the Sith鈥 is the sixth movie in the Star Wars franchise, and the third episode overall (we鈥檙e not here to explain George Lucas鈥 math). This film leads up to the highly anticipated moment when Anakin Skywalker finally falls to the dark side and becomes one of the most famous film villains of all time.
#27. Furious 7
Opening weekend gross: $156,247,300
Share of total revenue: 41.7%
Opening theaters: 4,004
Release date: April 3, 2015
鈥淔urious 7鈥 had the biggest opening weekend of the 鈥淔ast and the Furious鈥 franchise, which was attributed least in part to the . A movie about Deckard Shaw seeking revenge against Dominic Toretto may have brought in the audiences, but fan love for Walker undoubtedly helped.
#26. Shrek 2
Opening weekend gross: $159,012,300
Share of total revenue: 24.5%
Opening theaters: 4,163
Release date: May 19, 2004
Shrek and Fiona have gotten married and return to Far Far Away to meet her parents. Tensions arise, and problems ensue. One problem "Shrek 2" didn't have: Getting people to the theater.
#25. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2
Opening weekend gross: $160,168,700
Share of total revenue: 48.2%
Opening theaters: 4,070
Release date: Nov. 16, 2012
鈥淏reaking Dawn Part 2鈥 explores new vampire Bella鈥檚 life and motherhood. Vampire family clans must join together an effort to help protect Bella鈥檚 child.
#24. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1
Opening weekend gross: $161,230,800
Share of total revenue: 49.1%
Opening theaters: 4,061
Release date: Nov. 18, 2011
鈥淏reaking Dawn Part 1鈥 begins the Twilight Saga鈥檚 final installment. Bella鈥檚 pregnancy is dangerous for her, made worse by the wolf pack鈥檚 pursuit. This film opened less than $100,000 above its final installment.
#23. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Opening weekend gross: $161,256,700
Share of total revenue: 29.2%
Opening theaters: 4,157
Release date: Dec. 16, 2016
A rogue movie in its own right, 鈥淩ogue One鈥 breaks from the 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 formula without breaking from the mythology. Unlikely heroes set out to steal secret plans to the Death Star, and the future of the galaxy lays in the balance. "Rogue One" may be a one-off from the other 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 films, but they all shared one major thing in common: a huge opening weekend.
#22. Shrek the Third
Opening weekend gross: $161,583,100
Share of total revenue: 37.7%
Opening theaters: 4,122
Release date: May 18, 2007
When Fiona鈥檚 father dies, Shrek grudgingly inherits the throne. He and his friends set off to find the rightful heir while Prince Charming plots to overthrow the monarchy. 鈥淪hrek the Third鈥 is one of very few children鈥檚 movies in these top-50 weekend openers.
#21. The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Opening weekend gross: $171,557,100
Share of total revenue: 48.2%
Opening theaters: 4,024
Release date: November 20, 2009
"New Moon" is the second film of the Twilight Saga franchise, but comes in first of the series as highest-grossing opening weekend. When Edward leaves Bella, she finds herself in the arms of werewolf Jacob. Superfans of the films showed which side they were on in 2009 by wearing "Team Edward" and "Team Jacob" T-shirts.
#20. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Opening weekend gross: $173,029,800
Share of total revenue: 37.0%
Opening theaters: 4,163
Release date: Nov. 22, 2013
Catching Fire鈥 is the second film in the 鈥淗unger Games鈥 series and was voted the . The film follows Katniss and Peeta on their 鈥渧ictory鈥 propaganda tour in the Districts of Panem, where they become targets of the Capitol. The films grossed a and caused their star, Jennifer Lawrence, to shoot to super-celebrity status.
#19. The Hunger Games
Opening weekend gross: $176,032,400
Share of total revenue: 37.9%
Opening theaters: 4,137
Release date: March 23, 2012
This first installment of the 鈥淗unger Games鈥 franchise had the biggest opening weekend of all four films. Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) finds herself as a 鈥渢ribute鈥 in her society鈥檚 Hunger Games鈥攁 battle of children to the death鈥攁nd struggles to prevail.
#18. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Opening weekend gross: $176,842,300
Share of total revenue: 50.6%
Opening theaters: 4,242
Release date: March 25, 2016
鈥淏atman v Superman鈥 is a story about the struggle of good versus... better? This film has the highest share of total revenue on opening weekend in this list鈥攎ore than 50% of the money that the movie brought in was made in the first weekend. It was , but that didn鈥檛 stop viewers from pouring into theaters.
#17. Incredibles 2
Opening weekend gross: $178,013,600
Share of total revenue: 29.4%
Opening theaters: 4,410
Release date: June 15, 2018
鈥淚ncredibles 2鈥 has the largest time gap between an original movie and its sequel on this list. No love was lost in those 13 years, as the sequel opened even more successfully than the original. In fact, 鈥淚ncredibles鈥 is not in this top 50 at all. In the sequel, the movie finds Mr. Incredible taking on domestic duties while Elastigirl goes off to save the world.
#16. Spider-Man
Opening weekend gross: $180,667,000
Share of total revenue: 28.4%
Opening theaters: 3,615
Release date: May 3, 2002
A spider bites an awkward, high-school boy who becomes a superhero with spider-like powers. He uses said powers to fight evil (and in the rain). The movie contains more of the former than the latter, but had an amazing opening weekend either way.
#15. Beauty and the Beast (2017)
Opening weekend gross: $180,681,100
Share of total revenue: 34.8%
Opening theaters: 4,210
Release date: March 17, 2017
This live-action 鈥淏eauty and the Beast鈥 stars Harry Potter star Emma Watson as the bookish Belle, who is captured and eventually befriended by a prince-turned-beast who needs to break a witch鈥檚 spell.
#14. Captain America: Civil War
Opening weekend gross: $187,552,300
Share of total revenue: 43.9%
Opening theaters: 4,226
Release date: May 6, 2016
鈥淐aptain America: Civil War,鈥 contains all your favorite Marvel Universe superheroes from the Avengers franchise. Unlike the other films, however, they are not all working together. The story follows a division in the team over government interference.
#13. The Dark Knight Rises
Opening weekend gross: $189,011,600
Share of total revenue: 35.9%
Opening theaters: 4,404
Release date: July 20, 2012
鈥淭he Dark Knight Rises鈥 represents the third and final installment in the Christopher Nolan-directed Batman trilogy. Opening at $189 million, 鈥淭he Dark Knight Rises鈥 proved to be a smash hit鈥攗nderstandable, considering it delivered Bane and Catwoman in one film.
#12. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Opening weekend gross: $189,267,100
Share of total revenue: 32.0%
Opening theaters: 4,133
Release date: July 7, 2006
In the second of five (yes, there are five) films in the franchise, Jack Sparrow finds that he owes a debt to Davy Jones and must recover Jones鈥 heart in order to avoid being enslaved. Johnny Depp鈥檚 performance gained enough traction to earn the franchise the 12th-highest grossing box office weekend in history.
#11. Iron Man 3
Opening weekend gross: $189,938,100
Share of total revenue: 42.5%
Opening theaters: 4,253
Release date: May 3, 2013
While this was the first movie in the franchise not directed by Jon Favreau, it had the highest opening weekend gross of the three "Iron Man" films. This installment shows Tony Stark tested beyond all measure by a terrorist known as The Mandarin.
#10. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
Opening weekend gross: $194,759,600
Share of total revenue: 44.4%
Opening theaters: 4,375
Release date: July 15, 2011
The final film in the 鈥淗arry Potter鈥 series portrays the final showdown between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort as an epic battle consumes Hogwarts. Rated , 鈥淭he Deathly Hallows Part 2鈥 put a satisfying finish on the beloved franchise, bringing in a whopping . Now that is magic!
#9. Spider-Man 3
Opening weekend gross: $200,756,500
Share of total revenue: 44.9%
Opening theaters: 4,252
Release date: May 4, 2007
鈥淪pider-Man 3鈥 introduces new villains for Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) to battle. The biggest fight is against himself, as darkness permeates more than just his suit. In contrast, none of Andrew Garfield鈥檚 Spider-Man films broke the top-50 opening weekends.
#8. Black Panther
Opening weekend gross: $201,562,900
Share of total revenue: 28.9%
Opening theaters: 4,020
Release date: February 16, 2018
T鈥機halla must balance his new role as king with his destiny as superhero Blank Panther. This film broke record after record. It was the biggest solo superhero launch of all time, the , and the highest-grossing movie . Wakanda forever!
#7. The Dark Knight
Opening weekend gross: $201,654,700
Share of total revenue: 29.7%
Opening theaters: 4,366
Release date: July 18, 2008
The tragic death of Heath Ledger preceded the release of this film. It鈥檚 thought that this sequel to Christopher Nolan鈥檚 first Batman film . No matter the reason, Batman facing down The Joker did not disappoint audiences, and did not disappoint at the box office.
#6. Avengers: Age of Ultron
Opening weekend gross: $203,045,100
Share of total revenue: 41.5%
Opening theaters: 4,276
Release date: May 1, 2015
One of the three "Avengers" movies to break the top-10 in this list, the "Age of Ultron" is the second time audiences witnessed this collaboration of superheroes. Tony Stark creates the Ultron Program to keep peace in the world, but the program goes awry and the Avengers must come together to save humanity once more.
#5. Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Opening weekend gross: $219,050,900
Share of total revenue: 35.5%
Opening theaters: 4,232
Release date: Dec. 15, 2017
Those who can鈥檛 do, teach. Cue 鈥淪tar Wars: The Last Jedi,鈥 as a clandestine Luke Skywalker teaches Rey how to harness her powers while General Leia Organa leads the Resistance against the First Order. 鈥淭he Last Jedi鈥 would ultimately bring in more than $1.3 billion in cumulative worldwide gross earnings. The force was certainly with them.
#4. Jurassic World
Opening weekend gross: $231,332,000
Share of total revenue: 32.0%
Opening theaters: 4,274
Release date: June 12, 2015
The fourth-place slot for the highest opening weekend may surprise you. After two sequels that were , this fourth installment in the Jurassic Park franchise cracked $231 million in its opening weekend, blowing every other movie in the franchise out of the water. This film returned to the format of the original, as a dinosaur theme park proves to be more of a liability than it may be worth.
#3. Marvel's The Avengers
Opening weekend gross: $233,496,300
Share of total revenue: 33.2%
Opening theaters: 4,349
Release date: May 4, 2012
There is no 鈥淚鈥 in team鈥 or Avengers. The first film in this Marvel franchise, which dominated box office sales, tells the story of superheroes teaming up to prevent the evil god Loki from enslaving the world.
#2. Avengers: Infinity War
Opening weekend gross: $251,104,600
Share of total revenue: 37.9%
Opening theaters: 4,474
Release date: April 27, 2018
Holding both the #2 and #3 spots on the list, this franchise has proven to be an enduring fan favorite. Then again, packing a bunch of superheroes into one film is a surefire way to bring in the big bucks. In 鈥淚nfinity War,鈥 the Avengers must band together to stop Thanos from ending the world.
#1. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Opening weekend gross: $260,507,500
Share of total revenue: 26.4%
Opening theaters: 4,134
Release date: Dec. 18, 2015
With the return of Han Solo, Princess Leia, and Luke Skywalker from the original three "Star Wars" films, this movie brought in nearly $261 million on opening weekend. The search for Jedi legend Luke Skywalker is on, while the Resistance battles the legions of the First Order. Good-versus-evil and old-meets-new are two winning formulas that thrust this film into a record-breaking opening weekend.