While brain-eating zombies might haunt your nightmares, they’ve long been a box-office dream for studio executives. Zombie films, built on the simple premise of the dead rising to prey on the living, have generated huge profits by following that core idea.
What sets the most successful entries apart is often a unique twist — blending horror with comedy, giving a zombie consciousness, or even introducing undead infants. Below are the 17 highest-grossing zombie movies worldwide, ranked using Box Office Mojo data. These totals are presented without adjusting for inflation, so some older classics don’t appear as high as they might otherwise.
17. ‘Creepshow’
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Release date: Nov. 2, 1982
Opening weekend (U.S.): $5,870,889
Domestic total gross: $21,028,755
Foreign total gross: N/A
Worldwide total gross: $21,028,755
When horror legends George A. Romero and Stephen King collaborate, attention is guaranteed. Creepshow is an anthology of short horror tales; the third segment, “Something to Tide You Over,” features revenant victims returning to exact vengeance and is the reason the film is counted as a zombie entry. Made on a modest budget, Creepshow opened to nearly $5.9 million and finished with a $21 million domestic haul.
16. ‘Shaun of the Dead’
Rogue Pictures / IMDB
Release date: Sept. 24, 2004
Opening weekend (U.S.): $3,330,781
Domestic total gross: $13,542,874
Foreign total gross: $16,496,518
Worldwide total gross: $30,039,392
Shaun of the Dead blends sharp British humor with zombie horror as Simon Pegg’s hapless Shaun and his friend Nick Frost navigate an undead London. Co-written by Pegg and director Edgar Wright, the film balances laughs and gore, earning roughly $30 million worldwide.
15. ‘Land of the Dead’
Universal Studios / IMDB
Release date: June 24, 2005
Opening weekend (U.S.): $10,221,705
Domestic total gross: $20,700,082
Foreign total gross: $26,070,520
Worldwide total gross: $46,770,602
George A. Romero returned with this fourth chapter in his Living Dead cycle. Land of the Dead follows survivors attempting to endure in a postapocalyptic Pittsburgh. Strong opening weekend returns helped the film reach nearly $47 million globally.
14. ‘Pet Sematary’
Paramount Pictures / IMDB
Release date: April 21, 1989
Opening weekend (U.S.): $12,046,179
Domestic total gross: $57,469,467
Foreign total gross: N/A
Worldwide total gross: $57,469,467
Adapted from Stephen King’s unsettling novel, Pet Sematary portrays the dead returning altered and malevolent after being buried in a cursed burial ground. Though it lacks explicit brain-eating, the film’s depiction of reanimated loved ones places it within zombie-adjacent territory. It earned a notable $57.5 million domestically on a modest budget.
13. ‘28 Weeks Later’
Twentieth Century Fox / IMDB
Release date: May 11, 2007
Opening weekend (U.S.): $9,807,292
Domestic total gross: $28,638,916
Foreign total gross: $35,599,524
Worldwide total gross: $64,238,440
The sequel to 28 Days Later, this installment picks up six months after the Rage Virus decimates London. The fragile recovery collapses when the virus returns, and the film follows the renewed chaos. Produced on a relatively low budget, 28 Weeks Later earned over $64 million worldwide.
12. ‘28 Days Later’
Fox Searchlight / IMDB
Release date: June 27, 2013
Opening weekend (U.S.): $10,061,858
Domestic total gross: $45,064,915
Foreign total gross: $37,654,970
Worldwide total gross: $82,719,885
Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later reinvigorated the modern zombie genre with the Rage Virus and frantic, fast-moving infected. After a man awakens from a coma to find London overrun, the film follows his struggle to survive. The picture became a cult favorite and earned over $82 million worldwide on a small budget.
11. ‘Dawn of the Dead’
Universal Studios / IMDB
Release date: March 19, 2004
Opening weekend (U.S.): $26,722,575
Domestic total gross: $59,020,957
Foreign total gross: $43,335,424
Worldwide total gross: $102,356,381
A fairly traditional zombie movie with a modern remake, Dawn of the Dead centers on survivors holed up in a shopping mall while the undead roam outside. The film mixes survival drama with sharp social commentary and was a significant box-office success, clearing over $100 million worldwide.
10. ‘Zombieland’
Columbia / TriStar / IMDB
Release date: Oct. 2, 2009
Opening weekend (U.S.): $24,733,155
Domestic total gross: $75,590,286
Foreign total gross: $26,801,254
Worldwide total gross: $102,391,540
Zombieland favors humor and adventure, following Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg) as he survives by following strict rules, then teams up with Woody Harrelson’s Tallahassee and two sisters on a madcap quest that includes a zombie-infested amusement park and a memorable Bill Murray cameo. It earned more than $102 million globally.
9. ‘Resident Evil’
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Release date: March 15, 2002
Opening weekend (U.S.): $17,707,106
Domestic total gross: $40,119,709
Foreign total gross: $62,865,153
Worldwide total gross: $102,984,862
The video game–inspired Resident Evil launched a franchise built on action, horror, and the Umbrella Corporation’s viral catastrophes. Starring Milla Jovovich as Alice, the film turned into a lucrative series starter and cleared about $103 million worldwide.
8. ‘ParaNorman’
Focus Features / IMDB
Release date: August 17, 2012
Opening weekend (U.S.): $14,087,050
Domestic total gross: $56,003,051
Foreign total gross: $51,136,348
Worldwide total gross: $107,139,399
The only animated film on this list, ParaNorman is a family-friendly stop-motion feature about a boy who can speak to the dead. When a curse briefly frees the undead, Norman must save his town. The movie earned over $107 million globally, making it a rare kid-focused hit in the genre.
7. ‘Warm Bodies’
Summit Entertainment / IMDB
Release date: Feb. 1, 2013
Opening weekend (U.S.): $20,353,967
Domestic total gross: $66,380,662
Foreign total gross: $50,600,000
Worldwide total gross: $116,980,662
Warm Bodies reimagines the zombie romance: a reflective zombie known as R forms a bond with a human woman, sparking a recovery of humanity that spreads among the infected. Its fresh take and romantic thread helped it earn nearly $117 million worldwide.
6. ‘Resident Evil: Apocalypse’
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Release date: Sept. 10, 2004
Opening weekend (U.S.): $23,036,273
Domestic total gross: $51,201,453
Foreign total gross: $78,141,316
Worldwide total gross: $129,342,769
The second Resident Evil film escalated the action and body count, sending Alice into a Raccoon City overrun by the infected. Strong international performance helped push this sequel past $129 million worldwide.
5. ‘Resident Evil: Extinction’
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Release date: Sept. 21, 2007
Opening weekend (U.S.): $23,678,580
Domestic total gross: $50,648,679
Foreign total gross: $97,763,386
Worldwide total gross: $148,412,065
Extinction expanded the franchise’s global scope as Alice and a band of survivors battle Umbrella and the infected across a desolate landscape. The film reached roughly $148 million worldwide.
4. ‘Resident Evil: Retribution’
Davis Films / Impact Pictures / IMDB
Release date: Sept. 14, 2012
Opening weekend (U.S.): $21,052,227
Domestic total gross: $42,345,531
Foreign total gross: $197,658,893
Worldwide total gross: $240,004,424
Retribution continued the series’ globe-trotting spectacles and virtual-set set pieces. Though domestic returns were modest compared with its budget, the film’s strong international box office helped it reach about $240 million worldwide.
3. ‘Resident Evil: Afterlife’
Davis Films / Impact Pictures / IMDB
Release date: Sept. 10, 2010
Opening weekend (U.S.): $26,650,264
Domestic total gross: $60,128,566
Foreign total gross: $240,099,518
Worldwide total gross: $300,228,084
The franchise’s fourth major installment, Afterlife, combined large-scale action sequences with 3D spectacle. It performed strongly overseas, yielding roughly $300 million worldwide.
2. ‘Resident Evil: The Final Chapter’
Screen Gems / IMDB
Release date: Jan. 27, 2017
Opening weekend (U.S.): $13,601,682
Domestic total gross: $26,830,068
Foreign total gross: $285,412,558
Worldwide total gross: $312,242,626
The concluding chapter of the long-running Alice saga underperformed domestically but was a major international success, bringing the franchise’s total for the final film to over $312 million worldwide.
1. ‘World War Z’
Paramount Pictures / IMDB
Release date: June 21, 2013
Opening weekend (U.S.): $66,411,834
Domestic total gross: $202,359,711
Foreign total gross: $337,648,165
Worldwide total gross: $540,007,876
Top of the list by a wide margin is World War Z, led by Brad Pitt. This globe-spanning thriller follows former U.N. investigator Gerry Lane racing to find the source and a solution to a rapidly spreading zombie pandemic. A massive opening weekend and enormous international interest propelled the film to over $540 million worldwide.
Close but No Zombies
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Box Office Mojo’s broader genre listings include a few films that resemble zombie stories but don’t meet the same criteria. For example, Death Becomes Her features reanimated characters via a potion rather than a virus and lacks violent, flesh-eating behavior. Hotel Transylvania, while containing zombies as minor characters, is a family-oriented monster comedy in which the undead have no meaningful impact on the plot.