Billion-dollar movies aren’t as rare as they used to be. Still, there aren’t that many of them. See them all here:
“Incredibles 2” — $1.00 billion and counting (Disney-Pixar, 2018)
“The Dark Knight” — $1.00 billion (Warner Bros., 2008)
“Finding Dory” — $1.02 billion (Disney-Pixar, 2016)
“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” — $1.02 billion (Warner Bros., 2012)
“Zootopia” — $1.02 billion (Disney, 2016)
“Alice in Wonderland” — $1.03 billion (Disney, 2010)
“Despicable Me 3” — $1.03 billion (Universal, 2017)
“Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace” — $1.03 billion (20th Century Fox)
“Jurassic Park” — $1.03 billion (Universal, 1993)
“Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” — $1.05 billion (Disney, 2011)
“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” — $1.05 billion (Disney/Lucasfilm, 2016)
“Toy Story 3” — $1.06 billion (Disney, 2010)
“Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” — $1.07 billion (Disney, 2006)
“The Dark Knight Rises” — $1.08 billion (Warner Bros., 2012)
“Transformers: Age of Extinction” — $1.10 billion (Paramount, 2014)
“Skyfall” — $1.11 billion (Sony, 2012)
“Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” — $1.12 billion (New Line, 2003)
“Transformers: Dark of the Moon” — $1.12 billion (Paramount, 2011)
“Captain America: Civil War” — $1.15 billion (Disney, 2016)
“Minions” — $1.16 billion (Universal, 2015)
“Iron Man 3” — $1.22 billion (Disney, 2013)
“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” — $1.23 billion (Universal, 2018)
“Beauty and the Beast” — $1.26 billion (Disney, 2017)
“The Fate of the Furious” — $1.26 billion (Universal, 2017)
“Frozen” — $1.28 billion (Disney, 2013)
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” — $1.33 billion (Disney/Lucasfilm, 2017)
“Black Panther” — $1.33 billion (Disney/Marvel Studios, 2018)
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2” — $1.34 billion (Warner Bros., 2011)
“Avengers: Age of Ultron” — $1.41 billion (Disney/Marvel Studios, 2015)
“Furious 7” — $1.52 billion (Universal, 2015)
“Marvel’s The Avengers” — $1.52 billion (Disney/Marvel Studios, 2012)
“Jurassic World” — $1.67 billion (Universal, 2015)
“Avengers: Infinity War” — $2.04 billion (Disney/Marvel Studios, 2018)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” — $2.07 billion (Disney, 2015)
“Titanic” — $2.19 billion (Paramount, 1997)
“Avatar” — $2.79 billion (20th Century Fox, 2009)