Beauty and the Beast’s massive success ensures the Mouse House will continue churning out live-action adaptations of animated classics until the end of time, but the studio has four of the top five slots on the domestic chart, and three of the top five on the worldwide chart. So before we dig too deep on who won and who lost the box office battles, let’s look at the raw numbers.ĭisney, full-stop. And Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle seems destined to at least overtake Dunkirk on the domestic chart. It’s a little too early to tell for sure, but it’s definitely possible-the film has already overtaken Rogue One and The Dark Knight to become the #6 domestic release of all time. That’s certainly true of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which has secured the top spot domestically and could overtake The Fate of the Furious and/or Beauty and the Beast to top the worldwide chart. It’s also important to keep in mind a couple of these films are still in release and will continue climbing. As always there’s a bit of disparity between the domestic chart and the worldwide chart, but there are also some films that were bona fide successes regardless, carried by either huge domestic, international, or a combo of the two. The 2017 calendar year has come to a close, and before we get too deep into 2018, now seems like a good time to look back on the 2017 box office and analyze the year’s big winners and losers.
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