Top 10 Highest Grossing Movies of Jennifer Lawrence
Highest Grossing Movies of Jennifer Lawrence:
Jennifer Lawrence is one of the most successful actresses of her generation and she has been on the top for a decade. Hunger Games Franchise made her a superstar and she has never looked back since. Her next project “Mob Girl”, a true action mafia movie is set for a 2020 release and we are super excited about that and so are the fans.
#10: Dark Phoenix (2019)
Production Budget: $350 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $66 million
International Box Office: $180 million
Worldwide Box Office: $246 million
Dark Phoenix will be remembered for many years to come, but not in a good way as it has effectively murdered the X-Men franchise for good. Now the only hope for this franchise is Disney.
#9: American Hustle (2013)
Production Budget: $40 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $150 million
International Box Office: $108 million
Worldwide Box Office: $258 million
There wasn’t a single actor that didn’t pull their weight in this movie which makes the run time smooth. It is very difficult to find flaws in this movie as the story is very well written.
#8: Passengers (2016)
Production Budget: $110 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $100 million
International Box Office: $202 million
Worldwide Box Office: $302 million
Passengers had a very unique story that intrigued a lot of people and it was greatly enjoyed by the fans, but not the critics as they did not give the movie a fair review.
#7: X-Men First Class (2011)
Production Budget: $160 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $146 million
International Box Office: $209 million
Worldwide Box Office: $355 million
We all know how rare it is to find a prequel which does not suck and X-Men First Class is not your typical comic book movie, which makes it awesome.
#6: X-Men Apocalypse (2016)
Production Budget: $178 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $156 million
International Box Office: $387 million
Worldwide Box Office: $543 million
X-Men Apocalypse is a pretty entertaining movie to watch and although it does have some flaws, it is still enjoyable and it grips the audience.
#5: The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2 (2015)
Production Budget: $160 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $282 million
International Box Office: $367 million
Worldwide Box Office: $649 million
Mockingjay Part 2 was the last movie in the Hunger Games franchise and it was also the weakest. Sometimes it felt too slow and rushed which did not help the movie.
#4: The Hunger Games (2012)
Production Budget: $80 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $408 million
International Box Office: $270 million
Worldwide Box Office: $678 million
The Hunger Games was a very entertaining movie and it was absolutely loved by the fans who were introduced to this world for the first time, but the same cannot be said about the Book readers as they felt it was underwhelming.
#3: X-Men Days of Future Past (2014)
Production Budget: $200 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $234 million
International Box Office: $514 million
Worldwide Box Office: $748 million
Days of Future Past is undoubtedly one of the best X-Men movies ever made and it managed to surprise everyone as no one was expecting such a good X-Men movie.
#2: The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 (2014)
Production Budget: $125 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $337 million
International Box Office: $430 million
Worldwide Box Office: $767 million
Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 was a good watch but it had one big flaw – it did not seem like a complete film at all. It shouldn’t have been split into two parts.
#1: The Hunger Games Catching Fire (2013)
Production Budget: $130 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $425 million
International Box Office: $440 million
Worldwide Box Office: $865 million
The best movie of the Hunger Games franchise is also Jennifer Lawrence’s highest-grossing movie of all time. It is a near-perfect adaptation of the books which was liked by everyone.