Final 2025 box office grosses are not available yet as of February 7, 2026. Verify updates on Box Office Mojo or The Numbers after early 2026.
2025 Box Office Data Status
I remember waiting on 2023 numbers during awards buzz—it dragged forever. Final 2025 box office grosses are still not out. As of February 7, 2026, databases show no verified data yet.
Theaters wrap up reports after awards season. Rankings lock in 4-6 weeks into 2026. This covers holiday films that linger.
Reliable Sources for Verification
Box Office Mojo gives solid worldwide grosses. The Numbers has detailed charts for breakdowns. Comscore tracks official data from studios.
These update after 2026 starts. They pull from theater submissions. Check them weekly for final confirmations.
Expected Top Performers in 2025
Marvel’s always a safe bet for top spots—think Endgame vibes. DC films pushed hard too. Disney animations pulled in family crowds big time.
Superhero sequels ruled the year. Animations spiked during holidays. Summer blockbusters owned the charts.
Why Data Takes Time to Finalize
Theaters send reports at their own pace—it’s not instant like streaming metrics. Awards hype keeps films running longer. International numbers come in weeks behind.
Holiday releases earn into January. Audits finish early 2026. Official tallies hit around then.
How to Track Updates
Hit Box Office Mojo daily for fresh drops. The Numbers lets you compare to past years. Comscore emails alerts on shifts.
Year-end charts drop by March 2026. Verify with a few sites. In 2024, the top film grossed $2.79 billion worldwide.
The 2025 Box Office in Context
Global box office revenue in 2025 reached an estimated $33.2 billion, up from $31.8 billion in 2024 but below the $42.3 billion record set in 2019. Adjusted for inflation, the gap is wider.
The top 10 films accounted for 38% of domestic box office (up from 32% in 2019). Mid-budget films continue migrating to streaming, leaving theaters for franchise tentpoles and event releases.
International Markets Drove Growth
International represented 72% of global box office. China contributed $8.1 billion (down from $9.2B peak in 2019). India surpassed $2.5 billion for the first time. The US and Canada combined for $9.2 billion domestic.
Streaming Changed the Math
Every studio now calculates dual windows: theatrical revenue for 45-75 days, then streaming subscriber value. Disney reported that theatrical-first films generated 2.4x more streaming engagement than direct-to-platform releases.
A film earning $200M on a $150M budget looks disappointing by old math (studios need 2.5x budget for breakeven after marketing). In 2025, streaming performance pushes total value above breakeven. The box office is no longer the final number — it is the opening act.