Top 10 Highest Grossing Movies of Matt Damon

Highest Grossing Movies of Matt Damon:

Matt Damon has been a fan favorite since Good Will Hunting and he has consistently produced some of the most memorable movies. He has shown that he can act in any given genre and the fact that he has maintained his Box Office Supremacy for decades, is enough to give him the credit he deserves.

#10: The Bourne Supremacy (2004)

Production Budget: $75 million

U.S. Domestic Box Office: $176 million

Worldwide Box Office: $112 million

International Box Office: $288 million

After the success of the first movie, it was a given that Bourne Supremacy would be a giant at the box office. It is more or less the same as the first one, but it is still quite enjoyable.

#9: The Departed (2006)

Production Budget: $90 million

U.S. Domestic Box Office: $132 million

Worldwide Box Office: $159 million

International Box Office: $291 million

The Departed is one of the best works of Martin Scorsese, as the way in which he tells this story is just amazing. On top of that, he had a stellar cast, including Matt Damon who gave a very convincing performance in this movie.

#8: Ocean’s Thirteen (2007)

Production Budget: $85 million

U.S. Domestic Box Office: $117 million

Worldwide Box Office: $194 million

International Box Office: $311 million

The Ocean’s Thirteen is a very entertaining movie, although it might not add anything significant to your life. The stylish sense of humor in this franchise is what makes it stand out.

#7: The Great Wall (2017)

Production Budget: $150 million

U.S. Domestic Box Office: $46 million

Worldwide Box Office: $289 million

International Box Office: $335 million

This movie owes its success to China as it completely bombed in the US. The Great Wall is a very entertaining action movie and even though the plot is quite linear, you’ll have a lot of fun thanks to Matt Damon.

#6: Ocean’s Twelve (2004)

Production Budget: $110 million

U.S. Domestic Box Office: $126 million

Worldwide Box Office: $237 million

International Box Office: $363 million

Regarded as the weakest movie in the franchise, Ocean’s Twelve could not follow up with the amazing first movie properly. Apart from the plot, everything else was amazing.

#5: Jason Bourne (2016)

Production Budget: $120 million

U.S. Domestic Box Office: $162 million

Worldwide Box Office: $252 million

International Box Office: $415 million

People would have liked this movie more if it were a standalone movie. Jason Bourne had a lot of expectations attached to it as it was following such a big franchise and it couldn’t live up to those expectations.

#4: The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)

Production Budget: $110 million

U.S. Domestic Box Office: $228 million

Worldwide Box Office: $215 million

International Box Office: $443 million

This is how you make a perfect third movie, in a franchise that already has two solid movies. Bourne Ultimatum is definitely the best in the franchise and action does not get any better than this.

#3: Ocean’s Eleven (2001)

Production Budget: $85 million

U.S. Domestic Box Office: $184 million

Worldwide Box Office: $267 million

International Box Office: $451 million

There is just something about this movie which makes it absolutely impossible for us to hate it. You will have a lot of fun watching this movie and the star-studded cast just makes it even better.

#2: Saving Private Ryan (1998)

Production Budget: $70 million

U.S. Domestic Box Office: $217 million

Worldwide Box Office: $265 million

International Box Office: $482 million

Saving Private Ryan is a breath-taking war movie, and perhaps one of the best war movies ever made. Directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg, Saving Private Ryan shows the true horrors of War.

#1: The Martian (2015)

Production Budget: $108 million

U.S. Domestic Box Office: $228 million

Worldwide Box Office: $402 million

International Box Office: $630 million

The legendary director Ridley Scott made a comeback with this movie and he did not disappoint at all. The Martian is truly an intense and exceptional movie. The sheer amount of effort put into this movie to make it scientifically accurate is just amazing.