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List of highest-grossing sports films

The following is a list of highest-grossing sports films of all time, the highest-grossing sports film franchises and series, the highest-grossing films by sport, the highest-grossing sports films by year, timeline of highest-grossing sports films, and sports films by tickets sold.

Highest-grossing sports films

The following is a list of highest-grossing sports films of all time, which may also be among the highest grossing films of all time. Auto racing is the most frequent sport with 20 films on the list, including seven of the top 10 entries. Fast & Furious is the most frequent franchise with nine films, followed by Rocky with seven.[a] The most frequently represented year is 2019 with four films.

  † Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 26 July 2024 in theaters around the world.

Highest-grossing sports film series and film franchises

The following is a list of highest-grossing sports film series and film franchises of all time. Auto racing is the most frequent sport represented with seven franchises on the list.

Highest-grossing films by sport

The following is a list of highest-grossing films by sport. Note that some films feature more than one sport so they could be on the list more than once.

  † Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 26 July 2024 in theaters around the world.

Highest-grossing sports films by year

The following is a list of highest-grossing sports films by year. Auto racing is the most frequent sport with 21 films on the list, with the Fast & Furious series claiming more entries (nine) than any other franchise. For films with two totals listed (with one in parentheses), the first indicates its total gross over all releases, while the second indicates the gross for its initial release.

  † Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 26 July 2024 in theaters around the world.

R Distributor rental earnings only.
* US and Canada gross only.
TBD To be determined.

Timeline of highest-grossing sports films

The following is a timeline of the highest-grossing sports films of all time. At least eight films have held the title, with Enter the Dragon claiming the longest reign. It is one of two martial arts films starring Bruce Lee to have held the title. Auto racing is the most frequent sport on the list with three films.

R Distributor rental earnings only.
* US and Canada gross only.

Highest-grossing opening weekends for sports films

The following is a list of biggest worldwide opening weekends for sports films of all time. Auto racing is the most frequent sport with 17 films on the list (including 10 of the top 12 entries), with the Fast & Furious series claiming more entries on the list (10) than any other franchise.

Highest opening weekends by sport

The following is a list of biggest worldwide opening weekends by sport. Note that some films feature more than one sport so they could be on the list more than once.

Timeline of highest-grossing opening weekends

The following is a timeline of the highest-grossing worldwide opening weekends for sports films of all time. At least 18 films have held the title, with Rocky IV claiming the longest reign doing so for 9 years. Auto racing is the most frequent sport on the list with eight films.

* US and Canada gross only.

Sports films by tickets sold

The following is a list of sports films that have sold more than 10 million tickets worldwide. The Fast & Furious franchise has the most entries with six films on the list. Auto racing is the sport with the most entries with eight.

Sports films by tickets sold by sport

The following is a list of sports films by tickets sold by sport. Note that some films feature more than one sport so they could be on the list more than once.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Including four main series films and three films from the spinoff Creed franchise
  2. ^ a b c d A fictional sport with similar elements to roller derby
  3. ^ The first sixteen Dragon Ball films, from Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies (1986) to Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon (1995), had a total Japanese box office gross of over ¥40 billion[50] ($460 million).[51] Outside of Japan, the 2002–2003 European releases of Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest (1990) grossed $1,009,767,[52] the 2016 Chinese release of Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure (1988) grossed $9,714,846,[53] and the 2018 North American releases of Dragon Ball Z films Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan (1993) and Saiyan Double Feature (Fusion Reborn and Bardock: The Father of Goku) grossed $1,199,689.[54]
  4. ^ The film grossed $52,761,356 worldwide, including $32 million in Japan,[58] $2.8 million in the US and Canada,[59] and $17,961,356 in other territories.[60]
  5. ^ See Dragon Ball: The Path to Power § Box office
  6. ^ In contrast to a traditional triathlon, which includes swimming, cycling, and running, the triathlon depicted in Luca consists of swimming, pasta eating, and cycling.
  7. ^ See The Karate Kid § Box office
  8. ^ Forrest Gump subsequently made $839,421 in rerelease revenue after its record had been surpassed.
  9. ^ Fast & Furious 6 subsequently made $3,492 in rerelease revenue after its record had been surpassed.
  10. ^ Hong Kong only.
  11. ^ New York City and Chicago only.
  12. ^ $1 million in New York City.[223] $185,000 at two Chicago theaters.[224]
  13. ^ Ben-Hur admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 98,046,900[226]
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 873,163[227]
    • Other territories – 42,903,124[228]
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h See Box office § Average ticket price.
  15. ^ Enter the Dragon$400 million+ gross (as of 2001)[15]
    • 1973 – $100 million gross[229]56 million tickets[n]
    • Up until 1980 – $220 million gross[157]
      • 1974–1980 – $120 million gross – 45 million+ tickets[n]
    • Up until 1997 – $300 million gross[230]
      • 1981–1997 – $80 million gross – 17 million+ tickets[n]
    • 1998–2001 – $100 million gross – 21 million+ tickets[n]
  16. ^ Disco Dancer admissions:
    • India – 15 million[231][232]
    • Soviet Union – 120 million[233]
  17. ^ Forrest Gump admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 78,637,200[234]
    • France, Germany, Italy, Spain – 18,065,321[235]
    • Austria, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Sweden – 3,103,792[236]
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 705,143[227]
    • Belgium, Czech Republic, Romania, Switzerland, United Kingdom (1996–2017) – 11,062[237]
  18. ^ Dangal admissions:
    • India – 36,996,000[238]
    • China – 44,897,623[239]
    • United States and Canada – 1,406,400[240]
    • Arabian Gulf states – 923,400[241][242]
    • Taiwan – 730,000[243]
    • Europe – 724,598[244]
    • Hong Kong – 357,105[245][246]
    • Australia – 190,580[241][247]
    • South Korea – 109,500[227]
    • Japan – 38,023[248][249]
  19. ^ Smokey and the Bandit admissions:
    • United States, Canada, Spain – 58,614,553[250]
    • France and Germany – 2,181,048[251]
  20. ^ The Way of the Dragon admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 50,000,000[252][253]
    • France and Germany – 5,502,004[254]
    • Japan – 2,610,000[255][256]
    • Bombay (New Excelsior theater) – 241,000 (eight weeks)[257]
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 182,530[227]
    • Denmark and Finland (2018–2019) – 758[258]
  21. ^ Sultan admissions:
    • India – 32,085,000[238]
    • China – 1,172,881[260]
    • Arabian Gulf states – 899,265[261][242]
    • United States and Canada – 716,763[262][263]
    • Europe – 277,827[264]
    • Australia – 97,899[261][247]
    • South Korea – 374[227]
  22. ^ Lagaan admissions:
    • India – 19,394,000[268]
    • United Kingdom – 144,928[268][269]
    • Mainland Europe, United States, Canada – 262,549[270]
    • China – 240,000[271][272]
  23. ^ Dragon Ball Super: Broly admissions
    • Japan – 3,009,730[274]
    • Latin America – 7,220,416+
      • Mexico – 4,100,000[275]
      • Peru – 1,122,971[276]
      • Argentina – 808,055[277]
      • Colombia (4 days) – 539,874[278]
      • Chile (4 days) – 362,776[279]
      • Brazil (day 1) – 106,000[280]
      • Bolivia (1 week) – 91,968[281]
      • Paraguay – 77,713[282]
      • Uruguay (4 days) – 11,059[283]
    • United States and Canada – 3,408,700[284]
    • Europe – 1,518,016
      • France and Germany – 638,407[285]
      • Other European countries – 879,609[286]
    • China – 1,034,444[287]
    • South Korea – 35,869[227]
  24. ^ Chak De admissions:
    • India – 13,983,000[288]
    • United States and Canada – 163,000[289]
    • United Kingdom – 85,841[290]
    • Norway – 1,400[291]
  25. ^ Bhaag Milkha Bhaag admissions:
    • India – 12,369,000[292]
    • United States and Canada – 201,213[293]
    • United Kingdom – 40,400[294]
    • Norway – 2[295]
  26. ^ Game of Death admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 5,300,000[296][297][253]
    • Japan – 3,640,441[255][256]
    • France – 2,256,892[298]
    • Germany – 750,513[299][300]
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 281,591[227]
  27. ^ Ben-Hur admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 98,046,900[226]
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 873,163[227]
    • Other territories – 42,903,124[301]
  28. ^ Enter the Dragon$400 million+ gross (as of 2001)[15]
    • 1973 – $100 million gross[229]56 million tickets[n]
    • Up until 1980 – $220 million gross[157]
      • 1974–1980 – $120 million gross – 45 million+ tickets[n]
    • Up until 1997 – $300 million gross[230]
      • 1981–1997 – $80 million gross – 17 million+ tickets[n]
    • 1998–2001 – $100 million gross – 21 million+ tickets[n]
  29. ^ Disco Dancer admissions:
    • India – 15 million[302][232]
    • Soviet Union – 120 million[233]
  30. ^ Forrest Gump admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 78,637,200[303]
    • France, Germany, Italy, Spain – 18,065,321[304]
    • Austria, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Sweden – 3,103,792[236]
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 705,143[227]
    • Belgium, Czech Republic, Romania, Switzerland, United Kingdom (1996–2017) – 11,062[237]
  31. ^ Forrest Gump admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 78,637,200[305]
    • France, Germany, Italy, Spain – 18,065,321[306]
    • Austria, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Sweden – 3,103,792[236]
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 705,143[227]
    • Belgium, Czech Republic, Romania, Switzerland, United Kingdom (1996–2017) – 11,062[237]
  32. ^ Dangal admissions:
    • India – 36,996,000[238]
    • China – 44,897,623[239]
    • United States and Canada – 1,406,400[307]
    • Arabian Gulf states – 923,400[241][242]
    • Taiwan – 730,000[243]
    • Europe – 724,598[244]
    • Hong Kong – 357,105[245][246]
    • Australia – 190,580[241][247]
    • South Korea – 109,500[227]
    • Japan – 38,023[248][249]
  33. ^ Smokey and the Bandit admissions:
    • United States, Canada, Spain – 58,614,553[308]
    • France and Germany – 2,181,048[309]
  34. ^ The Way of the Dragon admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 50,000,000[252][253]
    • France and Germany – 5,502,004[310]
    • Japan – 2,610,000[255][256]
    • Bombay (New Excelsior theater) – 241,000 (eight weeks)[257]
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 182,530[227]
    • Denmark and Finland (2018–2019) – 758[258]
  35. ^ Lagaan admissions:
    • India – 19,394,000[268]
    • United Kingdom – 144,928[268][269]
    • Mainland Europe, United States, Canada – 262,549[270]
    • China – 240,000[271][272]
  36. ^ Chak De admissions:
    • India – 13,983,000[288]
    • United States and Canada – 163,000[311]
    • United Kingdom – 85,841[290]
    • Norway – 1,400[291]

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