Toy Story 4 and Captain Marvel gave Disney even more reason to celebrate last year as they entered the top 50, and the year ended on a high note for the studio, with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker joining the list, even if the final(?) Skywalker film – which has now passed $1 billion globally – underperformed expectations. Simba’s kingly box office performance as well as a stellar result for Frozen II means that Disney now occupies six of the 10 top box office rankings of all time worldwide. Meanwhile, the Mouse House’s live-action remake of The Lion King – or “computer-animated remake,” depending on which side of the argument you’re sitting on – entered the top 10 highest-grossing films of all time at number 7.
Avengers: Endgame officially became the number 1 movie of all time, globally, when Disney and Marvel Studios re-released the film with a tiny amount of fan-baiting new footage (it was a gamble that paid off, as it was looking like the movie might not be able to catch previous number 1, Avatar, despite a record-shattering opening weekend box office).
Scary Movie 4 broke Panic Room 's record ($30.1 million) for the highest Easter weekend debut. Ice Age: The Meltdown broke Ice Age 's records ($46.3 million) for the highest weekend debut in March and for the highest weekend debut for a spring release. When a Stranger Calls broke Boogeyman 's record ($19.0 million) for the highest Super Bowl weekend debut.Ġ2006-02- Template:0expr February 12, 2006Ġ2006-02- Template:0expr February 19, 2006Ġ2006-02- Template:0expr February 26, 2006 This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in the United States during 2006.Ġ2006-01- Template:0expr January 15, 2006Ġ2006-01- Template:0expr January 22, 2006Ġ2006-01- Template:0expr January 29, 2006Ġ2006-02- Template:0expr February 5, 2006