Disney Set An Incredible Box Office Record 8 Years Ago That May Never Be Beaten


Disney’s giant blockbuster franchises achieved a near-impossible feat at the worldwide box office in 2016 — and that feat may never be repeated by another studio (or even by Disney itself). The Mouse House has made an impressive recovery at the box office this year with a trio of massive hits culminating in Moana 2. The Disney brand hit an all-time low in 2022 and 2023 with bombs like The Marvels, Strange World, and the Haunted Mansion reboot, and commercial disappointments like Elemental, The Little Mermaid, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.




But in 2024, Disney has made an impressive comeback at the box office. It had the two highest-grossing movies of the year with Pixar’s Inside Out 2, the highest-grossing animated movie ever made, and Marvel Studios’ Deadpool & Wolverine, the highest-grossing R-rated movie ever made. As impressive as Disney’s box office recovery in 2024 was, it was nowhere near as impressive as the box office success the studio accomplished in 2016. Disney’s 2016 success will be difficult for any studio to replicate (especially in a post-COVID world).


Disney Was Responsible For The Five Highest Grossing Movies At The Box Office In 2016

2016’s Top Five Movies At The Box Office Were All Released By Disney


The five highest-grossing movies of 2016 (via Box Office Mojo) were all released by Disney. Captain America: Civil War, a massive Marvel crossover pitting Iron Man against Captain America, topped the box office for the year with a global haul of $1,153,296,293. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the prequel explaining how the Rebels acquired the Death Star plans, came in a close second with $1,056,057,273. Finding Dory, Pixar’s long-awaited sequel to Finding Nemo, grossed $1,028,570,889. Zootopia, a hit original animation, grossed $1,023,784,195, and the live-action remake of The Jungle Book grossed $966,550,600.

Disney also had the 11th and 12th highest-grossing movies of 2016 with
Doctor Strange
and the original
Moana
, respectively.


2016 was a perfect storm for Disney. The Marvel and Star Wars brands were at the height of their value before years of hit-and-miss output would damage the audience’s goodwill. Unlike many of the less successful remakes that followed, The Jungle Book was surprisingly great; it has gorgeous visuals and a tighter story that actually improves on the original. Finding Dory followed up on one of Pixar’s most beloved movies and Zootopia offered a fascinating new animated world with strong storytelling and lovable characters. Back then, the Disney brand seemed indestructible.

Even Disney Will Struggle To Replicate Its 2016 Box Office Success

The Box Office Is In Shambles After COVID


Even Disney will struggle to replicate its box office success from 2016. It’s almost impossible for the five biggest movies of the year to all come from one studio. Disney made a good go of monopolizing the industry by acquiring one of the other major studios, 20th Century Fox. But the rest of the “Big Five” (formerly “Big Six”) — Paramount, Universal, Warner Bros., and Sony — are all vying for box office domination. And that’s not to mention smaller studios like Lionsgate and A24, who deliver the occasional surprise hit like John Wick or Everything Everywhere All at Once.

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Inside Out 2 Broke The Second Longest Box Office Streak In Recorded History With Rare Animated Movie Accomplishment

Inside Out 2 is the highest-grossing movie of 2024 by a wide margin, and it’s the first animated film to top the year’s box office in a long time.

Every studio has big blockbuster movies out every year. It’s tough for just one of them to outdo all the rest to grab all five top spots on the year-end box office chart. There’s a reason it’s only ever happened once before. 2016 was the exception to the rule, even at the best of times. In a post-COVID world, it’s getting harder and harder for studios to get audiences out to theaters unless it’s for a cultural event like Barbenheimer. Today, studios are lucky if they have one big hit in a year, let alone five.


2026 Is Disney’s Best Shot To Tie Its 2016 Box Office Record

In 2026, Disney Has Moana, The Avengers, The Mandalorian & Woody All Coming To Theaters

Disney has a good chance of replicating its 2016 box office success with its stacked release schedule for 2026. Avengers: Doomsday, Toy Story 5, The Mandalorian & Grogu, and the live-action remake of Moana all have a good shot at ranking among the highest-grossing movies of the year; they’re all based on Disney’s most valuable blockbuster properties. Disney just needs one more blockbuster movie in 2026 (and for all of them to do exceptionally well at the box office) to make it happen. There are some other 2026 Disney films that could be box office hits.

Avengers: Doomsday, Toy Story 5, The Mandalorian & Grogu, and the live-action remake of Moana all have a good shot at ranking among the highest-grossing movies of the year; they’re all based on Disney’s most valuable blockbuster properties.


Tom Holland’s fourth Spider-Man movie is set to be released on July 24, 2026, but while that’s a guaranteed blockbuster, it’s tied up with Sony, so it wouldn’t really count as a victory for Disney. There’s also an original Pixar production called Hoppers coming out on March 6. Pixar’s original movies haven’t done as well as their sequels recently, but Inside Out 2 won back some goodwill for the studio, and Hoppers has an interesting premise of scientists transplanting their consciousness into robot animals. Disney also has seven as-yet-unannounced movies dated throughout 2026, so one of them could break out.

Source: Box Office Mojo

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