Box Office History for MGM

Ticket Sales and Market Share by Year


Note: Figures for 2025 are at an annualized rate.

Top-Grossing Movies 1995-2025, Adjusted for Ticket Price Inflation

RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
Total GrossInflation-Adjusted
Gross
1 Hannibal Feb 9, 2001 Horror R $165,092,266 $329,892,840
2 The Birdcage Mar 8, 1996 Comedy R $124,060,553 $317,449,057
3 Die Another Day Nov 22, 2002 Action PG-13 $160,942,139 $312,787,675
4 Tomorrow Never Dies Dec 19, 1997 Action PG-13 $125,304,276 $307,029,290
5 The World is Not Enough Nov 19, 1999 Action PG-13 $126,930,660 $281,183,554
6 Goldeneye Nov 17, 1995 Action PG-13 $106,429,941 $276,192,100
7 Legally Blonde Jul 13, 2001 Comedy PG-13 $96,493,426 $192,816,363
8 Get Shorty Oct 20, 1995 Comedy R $72,021,008 $187,132,975
9 Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & B… Jul 2, 2003 Comedy PG-13 $90,639,088 $170,004,648
10 Creed III Mar 3, 2023 Drama PG-13 $156,248,615 $161,533,073
11 Species Jul 7, 1995 Horror R $60,054,449 $156,141,562
12 The Thomas Crown Affair Aug 6, 1999 Thriller/Suspense R $69,304,264 $154,294,673
13 Barbershop Sep 13, 2002 Comedy PG-13 $75,781,642 $147,480,602
14 Creed II Nov 21, 2018 Drama PG-13 $115,715,889 $139,822,578
15 The Man in the Iron Mask Mar 13, 1998 Adventure PG-13 $56,968,169 $137,379,528
16 Rocky Balboa Dec 20, 2006 Drama PG $70,269,899 $119,486,904
17 Barbershop 2: Back in Business Feb 6, 2004 Comedy PG-13 $65,070,412 $118,509,878
18 1408 Jun 22, 2007 Horror R $71,985,628 $118,336,835
19 Stigmata Sep 10, 1999 Horror R $50,041,732 $111,408,363
20 Ronin Sep 25, 1998 Action R $41,610,884 $100,328,827
21 Be Cool Mar 4, 2005 Comedy PG-13 $55,849,401 $98,542,390
22 Halloween Aug 31, 2007 Horror R $58,269,151 $95,788,382
23 Agent Cody Banks Mar 14, 2003 Adventure PG $47,545,060 $89,176,556
24 Walking Tall Apr 2, 2004 Action PG-13 $46,213,824 $84,167,210
25 Bandits Oct 12, 2001 Comedy PG-13 $41,523,271 $82,966,936
Complete List

Year by Year Market Share

YearMovies in
Release
Market
Share
GrossTickets SoldInflation-
Adjusted
Gross
Top-Grossing MovieGross that Year
1995 19 6.27% $333,155,248 76,587,403 $866,203,528 Goldeneye $93,662,146
1996 19 5.06% $292,208,554 66,110,524 $747,710,026 The Birdcage $124,060,553
1997 12 2.75% $170,682,629 37,185,753 $420,570,866 Tomorrow Never Dies $92,433,154
1998 16 3.07% $207,857,577 44,319,312 $501,251,419 The Man in the Iron Mask $56,876,365
1999 14 4.18% $308,112,524 60,652,069 $685,974,900 The World is Not Enough $115,903,000
2000 13 1.41% $106,465,717 19,752,453 $223,400,243 Autumn in New York $37,752,931
2001 13 5.51% $447,979,669 79,148,351 $895,167,850 Hannibal $165,091,986
2002 21 3.97% $362,044,892 62,314,094 $704,772,403 Die Another Day $148,710,000
2003 21 4.00% $368,333,266 61,083,461 $690,853,944 Legally Blonde 2: Red, Whit… $90,168,825
2004 18 2.10% $197,624,599 31,823,606 $359,924,984 Barbershop 2: Back in Business $65,070,412
2005 9 1.31% $115,975,013 18,092,824 $204,629,839 Be Cool $55,849,401
2006 12 1.81% $166,835,187 25,471,021 $288,077,248 Rocky Balboa $47,940,632
2007 23 2.88% $278,405,944 40,465,978 $457,670,211 1408 $71,975,611
2008 15 1.06% $104,012,316 14,486,395 $163,841,127 Superhero Movie $25,874,034
2009 5 0.22% $22,997,234 3,066,298 $34,679,830 Fame $22,455,510
2010 2 0.48% $50,280,537 6,372,691 $72,075,135 Hot Tub Time Machine $50,269,859
2011 1 0.00% $3,244 409 $4,626 Mississippi Mermaid $3,244
2014 1 0.00% $135,370 16,569 $187,395 2001: A Space Odyssey $135,370
2018 3 1.39% $164,077,647 18,010,719 $203,701,232 Creed II $112,448,520
2019 1 0.00% $177,000 19,323 $218,543 Fighting With My Family $22,958,583
2020 1 0.18% $3,896,391 424,443 $4,800,450 A Christmas Story $3,896,391
2023 5 2.07% $187,636,593 17,151,425 $193,982,617 Creed III $156,248,615
2024 2 0.00% $216,334 19,128 $216,338 A Christmas Story $185,186

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The yearly amounts on our Theatrical Market pages are based on box office years. Each box office year starts on the first Monday of the year, so the previous year ends on the Sunday before the first Monday. For example, the "2017 box office year" started on January 2, 2017 so the "2016 box office year" ended on Sunday, January 1, 2017.