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Top 10 All-time Highest Grossing Movies

By Garvit Vyas , 27 February, 2023

Movies are an escape from boring daily lives. Some movies reach the top, while others remain evergreen forever in the collection of movies. Film from different countries and film industries manage to become international success, making the movies one of the highest-grossing movies of all time.

James Cameron's fame Avatar tops the list of highest-grossing films of all time, which came up on more than 14,000 screens. The movie was made with a budget of $237 million and earned $2.923 billion worldwide with a rating of 7.9 out of 10.

Avengers: Endgame places itself in the second spot on the chart for the highest-grossing movies in the world. The film was directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo with a budget of $356-400 million, as per the reports, and accumulated a box office collection of $2.798 billion.

Third on the list of highest-grossing movies comes Titanic. With a 7.9 rating, the film earned $2.195 billion with a budget of $200 million under the direction of James Cameron.

The movie directed by J.J. Abrams, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, took fourth place with a rating of 7.8. the movie was made with a budget of $ 306 million (gross) and $258.6 million (net) and earned a box office collection of $2.069 billion.

Again, Avengers Infinity War, in fifth position, earned $2.048 billion at the box office with a rating of 8.4.

With a rating of 8.2, Spider-man No Way Home places itself at the sixth position in the list. The movie was directed by Jon Watts and made with a budget of $200 million and earned a box office collection of $1.916 billion.

The sequel to Avatar, Avatar- The Way of Water, directed by James Cameron, is again a sci-fi movie. It was made with a budget of $350-460 million and earned a box office collection of $1.903 billion with 7.9 ratings.

Jurassic World is eighth, with a 6.9 rating and a box office collection of $1.671 billion, followed by The Lion King with a 6.8 and a box office collection of $1.663 billion.

The Avengers is in the tenth position of the chart with a box office collection of $1.519 billion and an 8 rating.

Global Box Office: All-Time Top 10

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Garvit Vyas

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