What Were The Top Movies In 2013?
2013 was the biggest year at the domestic box office. So with a record year for movies, let's see what films did the best.
Did you go to the theaters this past year? I did not, but I've got my entertainment equipment ready at home.
Perhaps you saw some of these. If not, here's a list for your DVD selections in the near future.
Here are the top 30 grossing movies in 2013:
- Iron Man 3, $409 million
- The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, $393.4 million
- Despicable Me 2, $367.7 million
- Man of Steel, $291 million
- Monsters University, $268.4 million
- Frozen, $263 million
- Gravity, $254.5 million
- Fast & Furious 6, $238.6 million
- Oz The Great and Powerful, $234.9 million
- Star Trek Into Darkness, $228.7 million
- Thor: The Dark World, $202.5 million
- World War Z, $202.3 million
- The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, $201.5 million
- The Croods, $187.1 million
- The Heat, $159.5 million
- We're the Millers, $150.3 million
- The Great Gatsby, $144.8 million
- The Conjuring, $137.4 million
- Identity Thief, $134.5 million
- Grown Ups 2, $133.6 million
- The Wolverine, $132.5 million
- G.I. Joe: Retaliation, $122.5 million
- Now You See Me, $117.7 million
- Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, $116.5 million
- Lee Daniels' The Butler, $116.1 million
- The Hangover Part III, $112.2 million
- Epic, $107.5 million
- Captain Phillips, $104.2 million
- Pacific Rim, $101.8 million
- This is the End, $101.4 million