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The 2025’s box office rulers so far

Here’s a look at the biggest hits of the year so far

By GH Web Desk |
The 2025’s box office rulers so far
The 2025’s box office rulers so far

Year 2025 has already delivered a mix of massive blockbusters across genres, with audiences proving they’re eager for both fresh stories and beloved franchises.

Here’s a look at the biggest hits of the year so far.

Ne Zha 2

At the top is "Ne Zha", a global sensation. This Chinese animated fantasy has made an astonishing $1.9 billion, blending stunning visuals with rich cultural mythology. Its remarkable success has established a new benchmark for global animation.

Lilo & Stitch

Disney’s live-action “Lilo & Stitch” follows closely behind, earning $1.03 billion. The emotional tale of an unusual friendship has resonated with fans of the original 2002 film while capturing a whole new generation. Movie nostalgia vibe and family appeal made it one of the biggest family hits of the year.

The Minecraft Movie

The Minecraft Movie reached almost $958 million globally. The film's vibrant interpretation of the sandbox game showcased blocky adventures on the big screen, demonstrating that video game adaptations can succeed when approached with creativity and enjoyment.

Jurassic World: Rebirth

Jurassic World: Rebirth, fourth on the list, made $862 million. The extinct dinosaurs continue to attract audiences thanks to the franchise fanbase. This installment has excited fans again with a mix of action, impressive visuals, and thrilling moments.

How to Train Your Dragon

DreamWorks returned to a fan-favorite series with “How to Train Your Dragon”, which soared to $633 million. The mix of emotional storytelling and stunning animation reminded audiences why the series remains so beloved.

F1 

The movie "F1" raced from the track and stopped at the limelight, earning $623 million. With its intense action and interesting story, it brought the thrill of motorsports to theaters worldwide, appealing to both fans of racing and the general audience as well due to the star-studded cast and great visual representation.

Superman

James Gunn’s “Superman” earned $614 million, offering a fresh take on the iconic hero and reigniting DC’s cinematic universe.

Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning

Tom Cruise returned once again in “Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning”, which made $598 million.

The Fantastic Four: First Step

Marvel saw two of its major titles succeed. “The Fantastic Four: First Step” opened strongly with $516 million, introducing a new team of heroes to audiences.

Captain America: Brave New World

Additionally, Captain America: Brave New World earned $415 million, continuing the legacy of one of Marvel’s most enduring characters.