What will be the top 10 grossing films in the US in 2025?
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Ṁ44k
2026
99.8%
Jurassic World: Rebirth
99.6%
Superman
99.2%
Lilo & Stitch
99%
Sinners
99%
A Minecraft Movie
96%
How to Train Your Dragon
92%
Fantastic Four
90%
Zootopia 2
86%
Avatar: Fire and Ash
86%
Wicked: For Good
27%
Tron: Ares
25%
Captain America: Brave New World
9%
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
3%
F1 The Movie
1%
Smurfs
1%
Snow White
1%
Thunderbolts*
1%
Ballerina
1%
Paddington in Peru

This question resolves YES to the ten named films that are among Box Office Mojo's top 10 grossing films (using calendar gross) for 2025 when I check it on 1 Jan 2026. This question will not resolve to untitled films or temporary titles.

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am I really crazy for thinking avatar shouldn't be able to crack it with just a week in 2025? idk maybe it will make it

filled a Ṁ10 NO at 86% order

@No_uh currently it's scheduled for a release that would be the last two weeks of 2025, including two weekends. Avatar 2 made 400m for #4 of the year in 2022, on the same schedule.

@gamedev yeah after i made my comment i went to wikipedia and looked it up. i was surprised! i may be overexposed here lol

@No_uh Don't feel badly, I have been wrong on almost all my calls on this market so far lol

If a movie is no longer playing in theaters and has fallen out of the top ten highest-grossing films, does the movie itself resolve to NO?

bought Ṁ5 YES

@BlitzEver I imagine yes - presumably it's top 10 over the full year

@BlitzEver Isar is correct. I check this in December and look at the top 10 grossing films of the calendar year. So a movie falling out of the top 10 by that time for 2025 will resolve NO.

@cash Therefore a movie already outside the top 10, which is no longer in the theatres (e.g., Paddington in Peru), can be resolved before the market closing date.

@BlitzEver Mechanically I set this up to resolve everything on 1 Jan 2026, per description "when I check it on 1 Jan 2026", which I intend to keep to, both for ease of running the question, and also because I don't want to create a rule (e.g. resolve when films are out of threatres) that causes problems in the future if there is an edge case.

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