Top-Grossing Disney Movies of All Time

Disney has mastered the art of turning strong storytelling into enormous box-office success. The studio first gained fame with family-friendly, heartfelt animated features, and over the years it has expanded by acquiring incredibly profitable properties and studios such as Lucasfilm, Marvel, and Pixar.

With these powerhouse franchises in its portfolio, Disney consistently delivers blockbuster hits that draw massive global audiences to theaters.

Below is a curated list of the highest-grossing Disney movies of all time, presented with release year and box-office totals (worldwide, domestic, and overseas). Figures are from Box Office Mojo and are not adjusted for inflation.

24. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End

Pirates of the Caribbean

This “Pirates” installment performed exceptionally well overseas. Peter Mountain / Disney Enterprises

Year: 2007

Worldwide gross: $963,420,425

Domestic gross: $309,420,425

Overseas: $654,000,000

Note: Numbers from Box Office Mojo; not adjusted for inflation. These totals don’t include additional revenue streams such as streaming, TV, theme parks, merchandise, and licensing.

Bottom Line: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End

Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, and Keira Knightley in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

“Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” (2007). Walt Disney Pictures

This entry built on the popularity of the earlier films, delivering the familiar sea-faring adventure and characters audiences expected. Strong international performance pushed the total close to the billion-dollar mark.

23. The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book

The 2016 remake took liberties with the original animated film. Disney Enterprises

Year: 2016

Worldwide gross: $966,554,929

Domestic gross: $364,001,123

Overseas: $602,553,806

Bottom Line: The Jungle Book

Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Lupita Nyong'o, and Neel Sethi in The Jungle Book

The updated “Jungle Book” delivered strong returns. Fairview Entertainment

Disney revisited its animated catalog with a live-action/CGI reimagining that significantly diverged from the original in places. That creative risk paid off at the global box office.

22. Zootopia

Zootopia

Besides box-office success, “Zootopia” won an Oscar. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Year: 2016

Worldwide gross: $1,023,792,558

Domestic gross: $341,268,248

Overseas: $682,524,310

Bottom Line: Zootopia

Voice cast in Zootopia

“Zootopia” exceeded expectations and earned critical acclaim. Walt Disney Pictures

“Zootopia” introduced a fresh world with a compelling story and memorable characters. It earned awards and strong box-office returns, establishing a new franchise with cross-generational appeal.

21. Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

The 2010 live-action reboot captured the original’s whimsy. Disney Enterprises

Year: 2010

Worldwide gross: $1,025,468,216

Domestic gross: $334,191,110

Overseas: $691,277,106

Bottom Line: Alice in Wonderland

Johnny Depp in Alice in Wonderland

Johnny Depp starred in the 2010 film. Walt Disney Pictures

This early live-action adaptation mined the surreal charm of the original tale and became an influential example of Disney adapting its animated classics for modern audiences.

20. Finding Dory

Finding Dory

A successful spin-off of “Finding Nemo.” Disney/Pixar

Year: 2016

Worldwide gross: $1,028,570,942

Domestic gross: $486,295,561

Overseas: $542,275,381

Bottom Line: Finding Dory

Finding Dory cast

Ellen DeGeneres voiced Dory in the sequel. Pixar Animation Studios

The heartfelt follow-up centered on a beloved supporting character and appealed to audiences worldwide, proving the strength of character-driven spin-offs.

19. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Rogue One

“Rogue One” was the first standalone Star Wars story under Disney. Lucasfilm Ltd.

Year: 2016

Worldwide gross: $1,056,057,720

Domestic gross: $532,177,324

Overseas: $523,880,396

Bottom Line: Rogue One

Rogue One still

“Rogue One” introduced new heroes tied to the original saga. Lucasfilm

As a self-contained story within the Star Wars universe, “Rogue One” proved that standalone entries could expand the franchise while delivering a satisfying cinematic experience.

18. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest

Dead Man's Chest

A highly successful follow-up to the 2003 original. Peter Mountain / Disney Enterprises

Year: 2006

Worldwide gross: $1,066,179,747

Domestic gross: $423,315,812

Overseas: $642,863,935

Bottom Line: Dead Man’s Chest

Jack Sparrow in Dead Man's Chest

Johnny Depp’s Jack Sparrow returns in the 2006 sequel. Walt Disney Pictures

This sequel delivered more of the franchise’s signature humor, swashbuckling action, and charismatic central performance, making it a major commercial success.

17. Toy Story 3

Toy Story 3

A poignant chapter in the beloved Pixar saga. Disney/Pixar

Year: 2010

Worldwide gross: $1,066,970,811

Domestic gross: $415,004,880

Overseas: $651,965,931

Bottom Line: Toy Story 3

Toy Story 3 still

The film resonated with original fans as they matured. Walt Disney Pictures

The third installment captured the emotional passage of time, resonating with audiences who grew up with the series and bringing the trilogy to a celebrated, bittersweet close.

16. Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4

Disney/Pixar

Year: 2019

Worldwide gross: $1,073,394,593

Domestic gross: $434,038,008

Overseas: $639,356,585

Bottom Line: Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4 cast

Disney/Pixar

The fourth entry extended the franchise’s legacy, proving there’s still audience appetite for well-crafted continuations of beloved animated stories.

15. The Lion King

The Lion King

The 1994 original became one of the most iconic animated films. Disney Enterprises

Year: 1994

Worldwide gross: $1,083,720,877

Domestic gross: $422,783,777

Overseas: $660,937,100

Bottom Line: The Lion King (1994)

Simba and Rafiki in The Lion King

Over 60% of the 1994 film’s gross came from overseas. Walt Disney Pictures

Even without adjusting for inflation, the original “The Lion King” stands as a cultural phenomenon that spawned TV series, stage productions, and extensive merchandising.

14. Captain America: Civil War

Captain America: Civil War

International markets contributed heavily to this film’s revenue. Marvel Studios

Year: 2016

Worldwide gross: $1,153,337,496

Domestic gross: $408,084,349

Overseas: $745,253,147

Bottom Line: Captain America: Civil War

Civil War still

A rift between heroes refreshed the Marvel formula. Marvel Studios

The film’s combination of introducing new characters and staging an epic conflict between beloved heroes drove strong interest worldwide.

13. Iron Man 3

Iron Man 3

Iron Man helped spearhead the modern superhero era. Marvel

Year: 2013

Worldwide gross: $1,214,811,252

Domestic gross: $409,013,994

Overseas: $805,797,258

Bottom Line: Iron Man 3

Iron Man 3 still

Tony Stark’s character arc continued to draw audiences. Marvel Studios

The continued popularity of the character and the film’s blend of action and humor contributed to strong global performance.

12. The Incredibles 2

The Incredibles 2

Box-office returns for “The Incredibles 2” continued to grow. Disney/Pixar

Year: 2018

Worldwide gross: $1,243,089,244

Domestic gross: $608,581,744

Overseas: $634,507,500

Bottom Line: The Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 cast

Audiences embraced the superhero family. Walt Disney Pictures

The long-awaited sequel capitalized on nostalgia and expanded the family’s story while delivering the action and humor fans expect.

11. Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast

The 2017 live-action adaptation was a major success. Disney Enterprises

Year: 2017

Worldwide gross: $1,264,434,525

Domestic gross: $504,014,165

Overseas: $759,953,360

Bottom Line: Beauty and the Beast

Emma Watson and Dan Stevens in Beauty and the Beast

Emma Watson headlined the live-action revamp. Mandeville Films

The faithful live-action adaptation benefited from strong performances, familiar music, and convincing visual effects that evoked the original’s magic for a modern audience.

10. Frozen

Frozen

“Frozen” combined music, magic, and memorable characters. Walt Disney Enterprises

Year: 2013

Worldwide gross: $1,281,835,246

Domestic gross: $400,953,009

Overseas: $880,882,237

Bottom Line: Frozen

Kristen Bell and Josh Gad in Frozen

“Frozen” used 3D animation and produced a breakout song. Walt Disney Animation Studios

“Frozen” became a cultural phenomenon, propelled by its soundtrack and characters, and introduced a modern animated musical formula that resonated globally.

9. Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

The Last Jedi followed the 2015 reboot and expanded the saga. Lucasfilm

Year: 2017

Worldwide gross: $1,332,698,830

Domestic gross: $620,181,382

Overseas: $712,517,448

Bottom Line: The Last Jedi

The Last Jedi still

The film delivered large-scale action and character moments. Walt Disney Pictures

As a direct follow-up to the franchise’s successful reboot, this epic entry balanced legacy characters with new ones and offered dramatic set pieces that drew large audiences.

8. Black Panther

Black Panther

“Black Panther” was a breakout superhero hit. Disney/Marvel Studios

Year: 2018

Worldwide gross: $1,347,597,973

Domestic gross: $700,426,566

Overseas: $647,171,407

Bottom Line: Black Panther

Chadwick Boseman in Black Panther

Chadwick Boseman starred as T’Challa. Marvel Studios

“Black Panther” stood out for its cultural impact, strong storytelling, and immersive world-building, elevating it beyond typical superhero fare.

7. Avengers: Age of Ultron

Age of Ultron

The sequel gained significant international revenue. Marvel

Year: 2015

Worldwide gross: $1,405,403,694

Domestic gross: $459,005,868

Overseas: $946,397,826

Bottom Line: Age of Ultron

Age of Ultron still

The film mixed action and humor while expanding the MCU. Marvel Studios

The film further developed the shared-universe model, introducing new characters and plotlines that fueled future entries in the franchise.

6. Frozen 2

Frozen 2

Walt Disney Animation Studios

Year: 2019

Worldwide gross: $1,450,026,933

Domestic gross: $477,373,578

Overseas: $972,653,355

Bottom Line: Frozen II

Frozen II still

The sequel continued the story of beloved characters. Walt Disney Animation Studios

Released six years after the original, “Frozen II” expanded the world and character arcs while delivering songs and visuals that drew global audiences.

5. Marvel’s The Avengers

The Avengers

The 2012 “Avengers” set the precedent for ensemble superhero blockbusters. Marvel

Year: 2012

Worldwide gross: $1,518,815,515

Domestic gross: $623,357,910

Overseas: $895,457,605

Bottom Line: The Avengers

The Avengers cast

The film proved the appeal of bringing multiple heroes together. Marvel Studios

After building characters through solo films, assembling them into one ensemble adventure paid off spectacularly and helped define the modern blockbuster Marvel formula.

4. The Lion King (2019)

The Lion King (2019)

A photorealistic reimagining of the 1994 classic. Walt Disney Pictures

Year: 2019

Worldwide gross: $1,657,870,986

Domestic gross: $543,638,043

Overseas: $1,114,232,943

Bottom Line: The Lion King (2019)

The Lion King (2019) still

The remake attracted audiences with updated visuals and nostalgia. Walt Disney Pictures

The photorealistic remake captured international attention and underscored Disney’s successful strategy of revisiting beloved animated properties with modern technology.

3. Avengers: Infinity War

Avengers: Infinity War

A sprawling, comic-accurate entry in the MCU. Marvel

Year: 2018

Worldwide gross: $2,048,359,754

Domestic gross: $678,815,482

Overseas: $1,369,544,272

Bottom Line: Infinity War

Infinity War still

The film delivered high stakes and emotional moments. Marvel Studios

With a vast ensemble and faithful comic-book elements, “Infinity War” delivered shocking stakes and a payoff that resonated worldwide, particularly in international markets.

2. Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

The 2015 reboot reunited fans with the Star Wars universe. Lucasfilm

Year: 2015

Worldwide gross: $2,068,455,677

Domestic gross: $936,662,225

Overseas: $1,131,793,452

Bottom Line: The Force Awakens

The Force Awakens still

The reboot met high expectations and renewed the saga. Lucasfilm

The long-anticipated return to the Star Wars universe successfully blended legacy characters and new faces, reigniting global enthusiasm for the franchise.

1. Avengers: Endgame

Avengers: Endgame

Marvel Studios

Year: 2019

Worldwide gross: $2,797,501,328

Domestic gross: $858,373,000

Overseas: $1,939,128,328

Bottom Line: Avengers: Endgame

Endgame still

Marvel Studios

“Avengers: Endgame” became the top-grossing film on this list by delivering an epic conclusion to a decade-long cinematic narrative. The massive worldwide turnout reflected both the emotional payoff and the cultural significance of the film.