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With ‘Deadpool & Wolverine,’ the Marvel Cinematic Universe Becomes First Film Franchise to Cross $30 Billion at Global Box Office

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Rebecca Rubin Senior Film and Media Reporter Disney’s Marvel Cinematic Universe has become the first film franchise in history to cross $30 billion at the global box office.

The achievement was announced by moderator (and “Deadpool & Wolverine” actor) Rob Delaney during the studios’ Hall H presentation at San Diego Comic-Con. “Deadpool & Wolverine,” the latest entry in the sprawling series, pushed the haul to the coveted milestone after scoring a $96 million opening day in North America — the biggest ever for an R-rated release and the sixth-highest of all time.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is one of the most prolific film franchises of all time with 34 installments over 15 years. The comic book giant has delivered an unprecedented string of blockbusters since its inception with 2008’s “Iron Man,” including “Avengers: Endgame” ($2.799 billion) and “Infinity War” ($2.05 billion), two of the biggest movies ever.

Even recent misses like “Eternals” ($402 million), “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” ($476 million) and “The Marvels” ($206 million) would rank as victories for any other studio. (However, those films cost $200 million or more so they lost money for Disney in their theatrical runs.) Other top-earning franchises include the Sony-produced “Spider-Man” with $10.6 billion across 10 films; “Star Wars” with $10.3 billion across 11 films; “Harry Potter” with $9.6 billion across 11 films; and “James Bond” with $7.8 billion across 25 films.

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