These Are the Top 10 Grossing Movies of 2021

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These Are the Top 10 Grossing Movies of 2021

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The movie theater business was nearly destroyed in 2020 due to the pandemic. AMC Theater’s parent company almost went under. Domestic ticket sales dropped from $11.3 billion in 2019 to $2.3 billion in 2020, a falloff of 81%. Almost all the 2020 ticket sales were in the first 75 days of the year, before COVID-19 closed public facilities. Movie after movie scheduled for 2020 was pushed into 2021.

The movie industry also has been affected by the fact that HBO Max parent AT&T started to release most major Warner Bros. movies online at the same time they hit theaters. This almost certainly will continue to draw audiences from theaters to their home screens.

Movie theater ticket sales this year have been nearly as dismal as last year, even though some theaters have begun to open. Ticket sales through April 13 have reached only $310 million. Movies like “Wonder Woman 1984” would have grossed hundreds of millions of dollars without the pandemic. Instead, total domestic box office sales for the movie so far in 2021 were only $20 million. International ticket sales for the film were $120 million, a sign of its popularity.

The industry faces the hard fact that millions of people may never go back to the movies. They have become used to the high-end programming that Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max and Amazon Prime bring them. Many people spend $50 a month or more for streaming services. That is money that might have gone to theaters.
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The list of the top 10 grossing movies based on domestic sales this year shows how badly the industry has been crippled. Data is from Box Office Mojo.

  1. Godzilla vs. Kong, $62,380,000
  2. Raya and the Last Dragon, $35,399,180
  3. Tom and Jerry, $33,695,000
  4. The Croods: A New Age, $24,397,508
  5. Wonder Woman 1984, $19,599,000
  6. Nobody, $15,820,630
  7. The Marksman, $15,224,477
  8. The Little Things, $13,030,000
  9. Chaos Walking, $12,703,704
  10. Monster Hunter, $10,056,474

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Douglas A. McIntyre is the co-founder, chief executive officer and editor in chief of 24/7 Wall St. and 24/7 Tempo. He has held these jobs since 2006.

McIntyre has written thousands of articles for 24/7 Wall St. He is an expert on corporate finance, the automotive industry, media companies and international finance. He has edited articles on national demographics, sports, personal income and travel.

His work has been quoted or mentioned in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, NBC News, Time, The New Yorker, HuffPost USA Today, Business Insider, Yahoo, AOL, MarketWatch, The Atlantic, Bloomberg, New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Forbes, The Guardian and many other major publications. McIntyre has been a guest on CNBC, the BBC and television and radio stations across the country.

A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College, McIntyre also was president of The Harvard Advocate. Founded in 1866, the Advocate is the oldest college publication in the United States.

TheStreet.com, Comps.com and Edgar Online are some of the public companies for which McIntyre served on the board of directors. He was a Vicinity Corporation board member when the company was sold to Microsoft in 2002. He served on the audit committees of some of these companies.

McIntyre has been the CEO of FutureSource, a provider of trading terminals and news to commodities and futures traders. He was president of Switchboard, the online phone directory company. He served as chairman and CEO of On2 Technologies, the video compression company that provided video compression software for Adobe’s Flash. Google bought On2 in 2009.

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