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| Rank | Movie Title | Studio | Worldwide Gross | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Ne Zha 2 | Enlight Pictures (China) | | | 2 | Zootopia 2 | Disney | $1.65 Billion | | 3 | Avatar: Fire and Ash | Disney | $1.23 Billion | | 4 | Lilo & Stitch | Disney | $1.03 Billion | | 5 | Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle | Sony Pictures (Animation) | $779.9 Million | | 6 | How to Train Your Dragon | Universal Pictures | $636.2 Million | | 7 | F1: The Movie | Apple Original Films / Warner Bros. | $631.6 Million | | 8 | Superman | Warner Bros. | $616.7 Million | | 9 | Jurassic World Rebirth | Universal Pictures | $594.8 Million | | 10 | Mission: Impossible—Final Reckoning | Paramount Pictures | $591.3 Million |
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Seeing the crisis, a small group of creators from the outer fringes of the realm stepped forward. They came from the , led by a visionary collective known as A24 [5, 6]. These creators didn't have massive budgets or theme parks. What they had were strange, bold, and deeply human stories that didn't fit into any corporate box [5]. | Rank | Movie Title | Studio |
: High-concept horror produced on micro-budgets with wide theatrical releases. Seeing the crisis, a small group of creators
: Narrative depth, historical relevance, and artist-first creative environments. Blumhouse Productions
These "powerhouses" continue to dominate global box offices through massive franchises and extensive media portfolios. Universal Pictures