2016 In Film - 2016 In Film
2016 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, festivals, and a list of films released and deaths.
Highest-grossing films
The top films released in 2016 by worldwide gross are as follows:
Captain America: Civil War, Finding Dory, and Zootopia grossed more than $1 billion, making them the 25th, 27th, and 26th films, respectively, to reach the billion dollar mark and the 12th, 22nd, and 25th highest-grossing films of all time; the latter two are also the fifth and fourth animated films, respectively, to reach the mark following Toy Story 3 (2010), Frozen (2013), and Minions (2015). Finding Dory became the second Pixar film (after Toy Story 3) to earn over $1 billion, while Zootopia became the second Walt Disney Animation Studios film (after Frozen) and the second original film (after Avatar) to reach the mark, being the fourth and fifth highest-grossing animated films of all time; this marks the first time that two animated films grossed over $1 billion in a single year. The Jungle Book grossed more than $966 million, making it the 31st highest-grossing film of all tim e. Rogue One has grossed more than $914 million, making it the 41st highest-grossing film of all time. The Secret Life of Pets has grossed more than $875 million, making it the 48th highest-grossing film of all time and the twelfth highest-grossing animated film of all time. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice grossed more than $873 million, making it the 49th highest-grossing film of all time. 2016 became the first year to have ten consecutive films to cross $700 million worldwide, beating 2014's record of nine films.
Captain America: Civil War, Zootopia, Kung Fu Panda 3, and Warcraft grossed more than ¥1 billion at the Chinese box office, making them the 21st, 19th, 20th, and 22nd films, respectively, to reach the ¥1 billion mark, and the 15th, 7th, 22nd, and 8th highest-grossing films in China. Civil War became the second superhero film (after Avengers: Age of Ultron) and the ninth American film; Zootopia became the first animated film and seventh American film (third highest after Furious 7 and Transformers: Age of Extinction, with ¥1.53 billion); Kung Fu Panda 3 became the second animated film and eighth American film; and Warcraft became the first video game adaptation, the tenth American film, and the fastest film to hit the milestone (114 hours).
2016 box office records
Studio records
- Walt Disney Studios became the fastest studio ever to reach $1 billion at the domestic box office; it reached this goal on the 128th day of 2016, beating Universal Studios' record of reaching the goal on the 165th day of 2015. Disney's previous record for reaching $1 billion was on the 174th day of 2015. The studio became the first to have five of its releases (Finding Dory, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Captain America: Civil War, The Jungle Book, and Zootopia) from a single year reach $300 million domestically. Disney also matched Universal's 2015 record for most films from a single year crossing $1 billion worldwide at three (Captain America: Civil War, Finding Dory, and Zootopia). Walt Disney Studios has also become the first studio since at least 1989 to have the five highest-grossing films worldwide in a single year. With the release of Rogue One, Disney became the first studio in cinematic history to gross more than $7 billion at the global box office, surpassing Universal's previous record of $6.9 billion in 2015. It also became the first studio to gross more than $3 billion at the domestic box office.
- Disney's Marvel Cinematic Universe became the first film franchise to have four of its films grossing over $1 billion (Captain America: Civil War joining 2012's The Avengers, 2013's Iron Man 3, and 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron), and the first to gross more than $10 billion with the release of Civil War.
- Warner Bros.' Harry Potter film series â" which was subsequently rebranded to J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World â" became the second film franchise to gross more than $8 billion with the release of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which has so far grossed more than $790 million worldwide.
- Disney's Star Wars film series became the fourth film franchise to gross more than $7 billion with the release of Rogue One, which has so far grossed more than $910 million worldwide.
Film records
- Deadpool became the second highest-grossing R-rated domestic film of all time with $363.1 million, after The Passion of the Christ ($370.8 million in 2004). It later became the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time worldwide, with $783.1 million. It also became the highest grossing superhero film not to feature Batman, Spider-Man, or Iron Man in any capacity.
- Zootopia became the highest-grossing original animated film of all time, surpassing Finding Nemo ($940.3 million in 2003). Along with Finding Dory, it became one of two animated films to earn over $1 billion in the same year, a first in cinematic history.
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice grossed the biggest worldwide opening weekend ever for a superhero film with $422.5 million, surpassing The Avengers ($392.5 million in 2012).
- The Mermaid became the highest-grossing film ever in China and the first film ever to earn over $500 million without a wide North American release.
- Warcraft became the highest-grossing video game adaptation worldwide with $433.5 million, surpassing Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time ($336.4 million in 2010).
- Finding Dory grossed $135.1 million domestically and $185.7 million worldwide in its opening weekend, making records for the biggest domestic opening weekend for both Pixar (surpassing Toy Story 3, with $110.3 million in 2010) and any animated film (surpassing Shrek the Third, with $121.6 million in 2007), the biggest worldwide opening weekend for Pixar (surpassing Inside Out, with $180.1 million in 2015), and the second biggest opening weekend worldwide for an animated film after Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs ($218.4 million in 2009). It later became the highest-grossing animated film at the domestic box office (surpassing 2004's Shrek 2). Along with Zootopia, it became one of two animated films to earn over $1 billion in the same year, a first in cinematic history. It also became the eighth film to do so during the two-year period of 2015â"16, surpassing the previous record of seven billion-dollar films during the two-year peri od of 2011â"12.
- The Secret Life of Pets grossed $104.4 million domestically in its opening weekend, breaking Inside Out's record ($90.4 million) for the highest domestic opening weekend for an original film of any kind, and became the first original film to open at more than $100 million domestically. It also became the highest-grossing original non-Disney animated film ever, both domestically (surpassing Shrek, with $267.7 million in 2001) and worldwide (beating Kung Fu Panda, with $631.7 million in 2008).
- Doctor Strange became the highest-grossing single character debut of any MCU film worldwide with $658 million, beating Iron Man ($585.2 million in 2008).
Events
Award ceremonies
Festivals
List of some of the film festivals for 2016 that have been accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).
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