Year |
Film |
Publisher |
Director |
Distributor |
Worldwide gross |
Notes |
1920 |
The Mark of Zorro |
Grosset & Dunlap, et al. |
Fred Niblo/Theodore Reed |
United Artists |
|
A silent film based on the 1919 Zorro story The Curse of Capistrano. |
1925 |
Don Q, Son of Zorro |
Donald Crisp |
|
Sequel to the 1920 silent film The Mark of Zorro. |
1936 |
The Bold Caballero |
Wells Root |
Republic Pictures |
|
The first talking Zorro film. |
1940 |
The Mark of Zorro |
Rouben Mamoulian |
20th Century Fox |
|
A remake of the 1920 film. |
1951 |
Superman and the Mole Men |
DC Comics |
Lee Sholem |
Lippert Pictures |
|
Basis for the Adventures of Superman TV series. |
1958 |
The Sign of Zorro |
Grosset & Dunlap, et al. |
Lewis R. Foster/Norman Foster |
Walt Disney Pictures |
|
This film was edited from eight episodes of the Disney hit TV series, Monastario storyline |
1959 |
Zorro the Avenger |
|
This film was edited from eight episodes of the Disney hit TV series, based on the end of the Eagle storyline |
1966 |
Batman |
DC Comics |
Leslie H. Martinson |
20th Century Fox |
$1,700,000 |
Based on the Batman TV series. Worldwide gross based on estimated USA/Canada rentals.[1] |
1974 |
Wonder Woman |
Vincent McEveety |
ABC |
Television film |
|
The Mark of Zorro |
Grosset & Dunlap, et al. |
Don McDougall |
A remake of the 1940 film made into a TV film. |
1977 |
Abar, the First Black Superman |
Original |
Frank Packard |
Mirror Releasing |
|
|
Spider-Man |
Marvel Comics |
E. W. Swackhamer |
CBS |
Television film |
|
1978 |
Dr. Strange |
Philip DeGuere |
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
|
Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park |
Original |
Gordon Hessler |
Hanna-Barbera, NBC |
Based on the rock band Kiss, and not on pre-existing comic |
Superman |
DC Comics |
Richard Donner |
Warner Bros. |
$300,218,018 |
First modern superhero film |
1979 |
Captain America |
Marvel Comics |
Rod Holcomb |
CBS |
Television film |
|
Captain America II: Death Too Soon |
Iván Nagy |
Sequel to 1979's Captain America. |
1980 |
Hero at Large |
Original |
Martin Davidson |
MGM |
$15,934,737 |
|
Superman II |
DC Comics |
Richard Lester |
Warner Bros. |
$190,385,706 |
Sequel to 1978's Superman. |
1981 |
Condorman |
Original |
Charles Jarrott |
Walt Disney Pictures |
|
|
Zorro, The Gay Blade |
Grosset & Dunlap, et al. |
Peter Medak |
20th Century Fox |
|
|
1982 |
Swamp Thing |
DC Comics |
Wes Craven |
Embassy Pictures |
|
|
1983 |
Superman III |
Richard Lester |
Warner Bros. |
$80,150,623 |
Sequel to 1980's Superman II. |
1984 |
The Toxic Avenger |
Original |
Lloyd Kaufman |
Troma Entertainment |
$800,000 |
|
Supergirl |
DC Comics |
Jeannot Szwarc |
TriStar Pictures, Warner Bros. |
$14,296,438 |
Spin-off of 1978's Superman. |
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension |
Original |
W. D. Richter |
20th Century Fox |
$6,254,148 |
|
1986 |
Howard the Duck |
Marvel Comics |
Willard Huyck |
Universal Pictures |
$37,962,774 |
|
1987 |
RoboCop |
Original |
Paul Verhoeven |
Orion Pictures |
$53,424,681 |
|
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace |
DC Comics |
Sidney J. Furie |
Warner Bros. |
$36,681,020 |
Sequel to 1983's Superman III. |
The Spirit[2] |
Michael Schultz |
ABC |
Television film |
The film served as a pilot for a planned TV series. |
1988 |
The Incredible Hulk Returns |
Marvel Comics |
Nicholas J. Corea |
NBC |
Based on The Incredible Hulk TV series. |
1989 |
The Toxic Avenger Part II |
Original |
Lloyd Kaufman |
Troma Entertainment |
$792,966 |
Sequel to 1984's The Toxic Avenger. |
The Trial of the Incredible Hulk |
Marvel Comics |
Bill Bixby |
NBC |
Television film |
Sequel to 1988's The Incredible Hulk Returns. |
The Return of Swamp Thing |
DC Comics |
Jim Wynorski |
Millimeter Films |
$192,816 |
Sequel to 1982's Swamp Thing. |
Batman |
Tim Burton |
Warner Bros. |
$411,348,924 |
|
The Punisher |
Marvel Comics |
Mark Goldblatt |
Artisan Entertainment |
Direct-to-video |
|
The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie |
Original |
Lloyd Kaufman |
Troma Entertainment |
$363,561 |
Sequel to 1989's The Toxic Avenger Part II. |
1990 |
The Death of the Incredible Hulk |
Marvel Comics |
Bill Bixby |
NBC |
Television film |
Sequel to 1989's The Trial of the Incredible Hulk. |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
Mirage Studios |
Steve Barron |
New Line Cinema |
$201,965,915 |
|
RoboCop 2 |
Original |
Irvin Kershner |
Orion Pictures |
$45,681,173 |
Sequel to 1987's RoboCop. |
Darkman |
Sam Raimi |
Universal Pictures |
$48,878,502 |
|
Captain America |
Marvel Comics |
Albert Pyun |
21st Century Film Corporation |
$675,437 |
|
Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. |
Original |
Michael Herz |
Troma Entertainment |
|
|
1991 |
The Guyver |
Chuang Yi |
Steve Wang |
New Line Cinema |
|
|
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze |
Mirage Studios |
Michael Pressman |
$78,656,813 |
Sequel to 1990's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. |
The Rocketeer |
Pacific Comics |
Joe Johnston |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$62,000,000 |
|
1992 |
Batman Returns |
DC Comics |
Tim Burton |
Warner Bros. |
$266,822,354 |
Sequel to 1989's Batman. |
Doctor Mordrid |
Original |
Albert Band, Charles Band |
Full Moon Entertainment |
Direct-to-video |
Based on an old Doctor Strange script. |
1993 |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III |
Mirage Studios |
Stuart Gillard |
New Line Cinema |
$42,273,609 |
Sequel to 1991's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze. |
The Meteor Man |
Original |
Robert Townsend |
MGM |
$8,023,147 |
|
RoboCop 3 |
Fred Dekker |
Orion Pictures |
$10,696,210 |
Sequel to 1990's RoboCop 3. |
1994 |
The Fantastic Four |
Marvel Comics |
Oley Sassone |
Constantin Film |
Unreleased |
|
Guyver: Dark Hero |
Chuang Yi |
Steve Wang |
New Line Cinema |
Direct-to-video |
Sequel to 1991's The Guyver. |
The Crow |
Caliber Comics |
Alex Proyas |
Miramax |
$144,693,129 |
Timecop |
Dark Horse Comics |
Peter Hyams |
Universal Pictures |
$101,646,581 |
|
The Shadow |
Street & Smith |
Russell Mulcahy |
$48,063,435 |
|
The Mask |
Dark Horse Comics |
Chuck Russell |
New Line Cinema |
$351,583,407 |
|
Blankman |
Original |
Mike Binder |
Columbia Pictures |
$7,941,977 |
|
1995 |
Tank Girl |
Dark Horse Comics |
Rachel Talalay |
United Artists |
$4,064,495 |
|
Darkman II: The Return of Durant |
Original |
Bradford May |
Universal Pictures |
Direct-to-video |
Sequel to 1990's Darkman. |
Batman Forever |
DC Comics |
Joel Schumacher |
Warner Bros. |
$336,529,844 |
Sequel to 1992's Batman Returns. |
Judge Dredd |
Time Inc. UK |
Danny Cannon |
Hollywood Pictures |
$113,493,481 |
|
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie |
Original |
Bryan Spicer |
20th Century Fox |
$66,433,194 |
Based on the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series. Characters created by Saban Entertainment. |
Black Scorpion |
Jonathan Winfrey |
Showtime |
Television film |
|
1996 |
Generation X |
Marvel Comics |
Jack Sholder |
Fox Television |
Television pilot |
Pilot for a proposed TV series that was not optioned. |
The Phantom |
Various |
Simon Wincer |
Paramount Pictures |
$17,323,326 |
|
Barb Wire |
Dark Horse Comics |
David Hogan |
Gramercy Pictures |
$3,794,000 |
|
Darkman III: Die Darkman Die |
Original |
Bradford May |
Universal Pictures |
Direct-to-video |
Sequel to 1995's Darkman II: The Return of Durant. |
The Crow: City of Angels |
Caliber Comics |
Tim Pope |
Miramax |
$17,917,287 |
Sequel to 1994's The Crow. |
1997 |
Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie |
Original |
Shuki Levy and David Winning |
20th Century Fox |
$8,363,899 |
Based on the Power Rangers Turbo TV series. Characters created by Saban Entertainment. |
Black Scorpion II: Aftershock |
Jonathan Winfrey |
Showtime |
Television film |
Sequel to 1995's Black Scorpion. |
Batman & Robin |
DC Comics |
Joel Schumacher |
Warner Bros. |
$238,207,122 |
Sequel to 1995's Batman Forever. |
Spawn |
Image Comics |
Mark A.Z. Dippé |
New Line Cinema |
$87,840,042 |
|
Steel |
DC Comics |
Kenneth Johnson |
Warner Bros. |
$1,710,972 |
|
Orgazmo |
Original |
Trey Parker |
Rogue Pictures |
$602,302 |
|
Justice League of America |
DC Comics |
Félix Enríquez Alcalá |
CBS |
Television pilot |
|
1998 |
Star Kid |
Original |
Manny Coto |
Trimark Pictures |
$7,029,025 |
|
The Mask of Zorro |
Grosset & Dunlap, et al. |
Martin Campbell |
Columbia Pictures |
$250,288,523 |
|
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
Marvel Comics |
Ron Hardy |
20th Century Fox Television |
Television film |
Pilot for a proposed TV series that was not optioned. |
Blade |
Stephen Norrington |
New Line Cinema |
$131,183,530 |
|
1999 |
Mystery Men |
Dark Horse Comics |
Kinka Usher |
Universal Pictures |
$33,461,011 |
2000 |
The Crow: Salvation |
Caliber Comics |
Bharat Nalluri |
Dimension Films |
Direct-to-video |
Sequel to 1996's The Crow: City of Angels. |
X-Men |
Marvel Comics |
Bryan Singer |
20th Century Fox |
$296,339,527 |
|
Witchblade |
Top Cow Productions |
Ralph Hemecker |
TNT |
Television film |
Followed by the Witchblade TV series. |
The Specials |
Original |
Craig Mazin |
Here Media |
$13,276 |
|
Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV |
Lloyd Kaufman |
Troma Entertainment |
|
Sequel to 1989's The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie. |
Unbreakable |
M. Night Shyamalan |
Touchstone Pictures |
$248,118,121 |
|
2002 |
Blade II |
Marvel Comics |
Guillermo del Toro |
New Line Cinema |
$155,010,032 |
Sequel to 1998's Blade. |
The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special |
DC Comics |
Scott Leberecht |
Independent |
Unreleased |
Made for an American Film Institute studies program. |
Spider-Man |
Marvel Comics |
Sam Raimi |
Columbia Pictures |
$821,708,551 |
|
2003 |
Daredevil |
Mark Steven Johnson |
20th Century Fox |
$179,179,718 |
|
X2: X-Men United |
Bryan Singer |
$407,711,549 |
Sequel to 2000's X-Men. |
Hulk |
Ang Lee |
Universal Pictures |
$245,360,480 |
|
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen |
DC Comics/WildStorm |
Stephen Norrington |
20th Century Fox |
$179,265,204 |
|
2004 |
Hellboy |
Dark Horse Comics |
Guillermo del Toro |
Columbia Pictures |
$99,318,987 |
|
The Punisher |
Marvel Comics |
Jonathan Hensleigh |
Lionsgate Films |
$54,700,105 |
Reboot of The Punisher film franchise. |
Spider-Man 2 |
Sam Raimi |
Columbia Pictures |
$783,766,341 |
Sequel to 2002's Spider-Man. |
Catwoman |
DC Comics |
Pitof |
Warner Bros. |
$82,102,379 |
|
Blade: Trinity |
Marvel Comics |
David S. Goyer |
New Line Cinema |
$128,905,366 |
Sequel to 2002's Blade II. |
2005 |
Elektra |
Rob Bowman |
20th Century Fox |
$56,681,566 |
Spin-off of 2003's Daredevil. |
Constantine |
DC Comics/Vertigo |
Francis Lawrence |
Warner Bros. |
$230,884,728 |
|
Son of the Mask |
Dark Horse Comics |
Lawrence Guterman |
New Line Cinema |
$57,552,641 |
Sequel to 1994's The Mask. |
Man-Thing |
Marvel Comics |
Brett Leonard |
Cinemax |
Direct-to-video |
|
The Crow: Wicked Prayer |
Caliber Comics |
Lance Mungia |
Dimension Films |
Sequel to 2000's The Crow: Salvation. |
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D |
Original |
Robert Rodriguez |
Dimension Films, Columbia Pictures |
$69,425,967 |
|
Batman Begins |
DC Comics |
Christopher Nolan |
Warner Bros. |
$374,218,673 |
Reboot of the Batman film franchise. |
Fantastic Four |
Marvel Comics |
Tim Story |
20th Century Fox |
$330,579,719 |
|
Sky High |
Original |
Mike Mitchell |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$86,369,815 |
|
The Legend of Zorro |
Grosset & Dunlap, et al. |
Martin Campbell |
Columbia Pictures |
$142,400,065 |
Sequel to 1998's The Mask of Zorro. |
2006 |
V for Vendetta |
DC Comics/Vertigo |
James McTeigue |
Warner Bros. |
$132,511,035 |
|
X-Men: The Last Stand |
Marvel Comics |
Brett Ratner |
20th Century Fox |
$459,359,555 |
Sequel to 2003's X2: X-Men United. |
Superman Returns |
DC Comics |
Bryan Singer |
Warner Bros. |
$391,081,192 |
Alternative sequel to 1980's Superman II. |
Lightspeed |
Original |
Don E. FauntLeRoy |
Nu Image |
Direct-to-video |
Created by Stan Lee. |
My Super Ex-Girlfriend |
Ivan Reitman |
20th Century Fox |
$60,984,606 |
|
Special |
Hal Haberman and Jeremy Passmore |
Magnolia Pictures |
|
2006 USA limited release. |
Zoom |
Peter Hewitt |
Sony Pictures Entertainment |
$12,506,188 |
2007 |
Ghost Rider |
Marvel Comics |
Mark Steven Johnson |
Columbia Pictures |
$228,738,393 |
|
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer |
Tim Story |
20th Century Fox |
$289,047,763 |
Sequel to 2005's Fantastic Four. |
Spider-Man 3 |
Sam Raimi |
Columbia Pictures |
$890,871,626 |
Sequel to 2004's Spider-Man 2. |
Underdog |
Various |
Frederik Du Chau |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$65,270,477 |
|
2008 |
Jumper |
Original |
Doug Liman |
20th Century Fox |
$222,231,186 |
|
Superhero Movie |
Craig Mazin |
MGM |
$71,237,351 |
|
Iron Man |
Marvel Comics |
Jon Favreau |
Paramount Pictures |
$585,174,222 |
Based on Iron Man created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Don Heck and Larry Lieber. Start of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
The Incredible Hulk |
Louis Leterrier |
Universal Pictures |
$263,427,551 |
Sequel to 2008's Iron Man or Reboot of the Hulk film franchise. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Hancock |
Original |
Peter Berg |
Columbia Pictures |
$624,386,746 |
|
Hellboy II: The Golden Army |
Dark Horse Comics |
Guillermo del Toro |
Universal Pictures |
$160,388,063 |
Sequel to 2004's Hellboy. |
The Dark Knight |
DC Comics |
Christopher Nolan |
Warner Bros. |
$1,004,558,444 |
Sequel to 2005's Batman Begins. |
Punisher: War Zone |
Marvel Comics |
Lexi Alexander |
Lionsgate |
$10,100,036 |
Reboot of The Punisher film franchise. |
The Spirit |
DC Comics |
Frank Miller |
$39,031,337 |
|
2009 |
Push |
Original |
Paul McGuigan |
Summit Entertainment |
$48,808,215 |
|
Watchmen |
DC Comics |
Zack Snyder |
Warner Bros. |
$185,258,983 |
|
X-Men Origins: Wolverine |
Marvel Comics |
Gavin Hood |
20th Century Fox |
$373,062,864 |
Prequel to the X-Men film trilogy. |
Defendor |
Original |
Peter Stebbings |
Sony Pictures Entertainment, Darius Films, Alliance Films |
$44,462 |
|
2010 |
Kick-Ass |
Marvel Comics/Icon Comics |
Matthew Vaughn |
Lionsgate Films |
$96,188,903 |
|
Iron Man 2 |
Marvel Comics |
Jon Favreau |
Paramount Pictures |
$623,933,331 |
Sequel to 2008's Iron Man. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Jonah Hex |
DC Comics |
Jimmy Hayward |
Warner Bros. |
$10,903,312 |
|
Super |
Original |
James Gunn |
IFC Films, StudioCanal |
$327,716 |
IFC's most successful VOD film so far.[3] |
Avenging Force: The Scarab |
Nedor Comics |
Brett Kelly |
Dudez Productions |
|
|
2011 |
The Green Hornet |
Holyoke Publishing/NOW Comics |
Michel Gondry |
Columbia Pictures |
$227,817,248 |
|
Thor |
Marvel Comics |
Kenneth Branagh |
Paramount Pictures |
$449,326,618 |
Based on Thor created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Larry Lieber. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
X-Men: First Class |
Matthew Vaughn |
20th Century Fox |
$353,624,124 |
Prequel to the X-Men film trilogy. |
Green Lantern |
DC Comics |
Martin Campbell |
Warner Bros. |
$219,851,172 |
|
Captain America: The First Avenger |
Marvel Comics |
Joe Johnston |
Paramount Pictures |
$370,569,774 |
Prequel to 2008's Iron Man or Reboot of the Captain America film franchise. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Vs |
Original |
Jason Trost |
Image Entertainment |
|
|
2012 |
Chronicle |
Josh Trank |
20th Century Fox |
$126,636,097 |
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance |
Marvel Comics |
Neveldine & Taylor |
Columbia Pictures |
$132,563,930 |
Sequel to 2007's Ghost Rider. |
The Avengers |
Joss Whedon |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$1,518,594,910 |
In continuity with 2008's Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk, 2010's Iron Man 2, and 2011's Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
The Amazing Spider-Man |
Marc Webb |
Columbia Pictures |
$752,216,557 |
Reboot of the Spider-Man film franchise. |
The Dark Knight Rises |
DC Comics |
Christopher Nolan |
Warner Bros. |
$1,084,439,099 |
Sequel to 2008's The Dark Knight. |
Dredd |
Rebellion Developments |
Pete Travis |
Lionsgate Films |
$35,626,525 |
Reboot of the Judge Dredd film franchise. |
2013 |
Iron Man 3 |
Marvel Comics |
Shane Black |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$1,215,439,994 |
Sequel to 2010's Iron Man 2. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Man of Steel |
DC Comics |
Zack Snyder |
Warner Bros. |
$668,045,518 |
Reboot of the Superman film franchise. Start of the DC Extended Universe. |
The Wolverine |
Marvel Comics |
James Mangold |
20th Century Fox |
$414,828,246 |
Sequel to the X-Men film trilogy. |
Kick-Ass 2 |
Jeff Wadlow |
Universal Pictures |
$60,795,985 |
Sequel to 2010's Kick-Ass. |
Super Buddies |
Original |
Robert Vince |
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment |
Direct-to-video |
Seventh installment in the Air Buddies franchise. |
Thor: The Dark World |
Marvel Comics |
Alan Taylor |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$644,783,140 |
Sequel to 2011's Thor. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
2014 |
RoboCop |
Original |
José Padilha |
Columbia Pictures |
$242,688,965 |
Reboot to the RoboCop franchise. |
Captain America: The Winter Soldier |
Marvel Comics |
Anthony and Joe Russo |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$714,766,572 |
Sequel to 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 |
Marc Webb |
Columbia Pictures |
$708,982,323 |
Sequel to 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man. |
X-Men: Days of Future Past |
Bryan Singer |
20th Century Fox |
$748,121,534 |
Sequel to 2011's X-Men: First Class and the X-Men film trilogy. |
Guardians of the Galaxy |
James Gunn |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$774,176,600 |
Based on Guardians of the Galaxy created by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
Mirage Studios |
Jonathan Liebesman |
Paramount Pictures |
$485,004,754 |
Reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film franchise. |
2015 |
Avengers: Age of Ultron |
Marvel Comics |
Joss Whedon |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$1,405,413,868 |
Sequel to 2012's The Avengers. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Ant-Man |
Peyton Reed |
$519,445,163 |
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Fantastic Four |
Josh Trank |
20th Century Fox |
$167,977,596 |
Reboot of the Fantastic Four film franchise. |
American Hero |
Original |
Nick Love |
Screen Media Films |
|
|
2016 |
Deadpool |
Marvel Comics |
Tim Miller |
20th Century Fox |
$782,612,155 |
Spin-off of the X-Men film series. |
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice |
DC Comics |
Zack Snyder |
Warner Bros. |
$873,260,194 |
Reboot of the Batman film franchise. Sequel to 2013's Man of Steel. Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
Captain America: Civil War |
Marvel Comics |
Anthony and Joe Russo |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$1,153,304,495 |
Reboot of the Spider-Man film franchise. Sequel to 2014's Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
X-Men: Apocalypse |
Bryan Singer |
20th Century Fox |
$543,934,787 |
Sequel to 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past. |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows |
Mirage Studios |
Dave Green |
Paramount Pictures |
$245,623,848 |
Sequel to 2014's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. |
Suicide Squad |
DC Comics |
David Ayer |
Warner Bros. |
$745,600,054 |
Based on Suicide Squad created by John Ostrander. Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
Max Steel |
Original |
Stewart Hendler |
Open Road Films |
$6,272,403 |
Live-action reboot of the Max Steel franchise. |
Doctor Strange |
Marvel Comics |
Scott Derrickson |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$677,718,395 |
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
2017 |
Split |
Original |
M. Night Shyamalan |
Universal Pictures |
$276,921,998 |
Standalone sequel to 2000's Unbreakable. Co-produced with Blumhouse Productions. |
Logan |
Marvel Comics |
James Mangold |
20th Century Fox |
$616,222,471 |
Sequel to 2013's The Wolverine. Part of the X-Men film series. |
Power Rangers |
Original |
Dean Israelite |
Lionsgate Films |
$142,027,054 |
Reboot of the Power Rangers film franchise. |
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 |
Marvel Comics |
James Gunn |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$861,333,957 |
Prequel to 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron or Sequel to 2014's Guardians of the Galaxy. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Wonder Woman |
DC Comics |
Patty Jenkins |
Warner Bros. |
$793,406,079 |
Prequel to 2013's Man of Steel. Based on Wonder Woman created by William Moulton Marston. Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
Spider-Man: Homecoming |
Marvel Comics |
Jon Watts |
Columbia Pictures |
$670,907,776 |
Sequel to 2016's Captain America: Civil War or Solo reboot of the Spider-Man film franchise. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Thor: Ragnarok |
Taika Waititi |
Walt Disney Pictures |
|
Sequel to 2013's Thor: The Dark World. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Justice League |
DC Comics |
Zack Snyder |
Warner Bros. |
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Plot and continuity set up by Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice known as the DC Extended Universe. |
2018 |
Black Panther |
Marvel Comics |
Ryan Coogler |
Walt Disney Pictures |
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Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
New Mutants |
Josh Boone |
20th Century Fox |
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Part of the X-Men film series. |
Avengers: Infinity War |
Anthony and Joe Russo |
Walt Disney Pictures |
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Sequel to 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Deadpool 2 |
David Leitch |
20th Century Fox |
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Sequel to 2016's Deadpool. Part of the X-Men film series. |
Ant-Man and the Wasp |
Peyton Reed |
Walt Disney Pictures |
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Sequel to 2015's Ant-Man. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Venom[4] |
Ruben Fleischer |
Columbia Pictures |
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Part of a new shared continuity called Sony's Marvel Universe and "in the same reality" as the Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man |
X-Men: Dark Phoenix |
Simon Kinberg |
20th Century Fox |
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Sequel to 2016's X-Men: Apocalypse. Part of the X-Men film series. |
Aquaman |
DC Comics |
James Wan |
Warner Bros. |
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Based on Aquaman created by Mort Weisinger and Paul Norris. Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
2019 |
Glass |
Original |
M. Night Shyamalan |
Universal Pictures |
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Sequel to 2017's Split. Co-produced with Blumhouse Productions. |
Silver and Black[5] |
Marvel Comics |
Gina Prince-Bythewood |
Columbia Pictures |
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Part of the Sony's Marvel Universe. |
Captain Marvel |
Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck |
Walt Disney Pictures |
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Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Shazam |
DC Comics |
David F. Sandberg |
Warner Bros. |
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Part of the DC Extended Universe. Co-produced with New Line Cinema. |
Untitled Avengers film |
Marvel Comics |
Anthony and Joe Russo |
Walt Disney Pictures |
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Sequel to 2018's Avengers: Infinity War. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Untitled Spider-Man Sequel |
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Columbia Pictures |
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Sequel to 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Wonder Woman 2 |
DC Comics |
Patty Jenkins |
Warner Bros. |
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Sequel to 2017's Wonder Woman. Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
2020 |
Cyborg |
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Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
Green Lantern Corps |
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Reboot to 2011's Green Lantern. Co-produced with Phantom Four Productions. Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
TBA |
Worth[6][7] |
Arcana Studio |
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Roddenberry Entertainment |
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Co-produced with Sleeping Giant Films. |
Irredeemable[8] |
Boom! Studios |
Adam McKay |
20th Century Fox |
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The Crow Reborn[9] |
Caliber Comics |
Corin Hardy |
Davis Films |
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Reboot of The Crow series |
ArchEnemies[10] |
Dark Horse Comics |
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Renaissance Pictures |
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Hellboy |
Neil Marshall |
Lionsgate Films |
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Reboot of the Hellboy series. Co-produced with Nu Image. |
Timecop[11] |
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Universal Pictures |
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Reboot of the Timecop franchise. |
Batgirl[12] |
DC Comics |
Joss Whedon |
Warner Bros. |
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Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
The Batman[13] |
Matt Reeves |
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Solo reboot of the Batman film franchise. Part of the DC Extended Universe. Co-produced with Pearl Street Films. |
Black Adam |
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Part of the DC Extended Universe. Co-produced with New Line Cinema. |
Booster Gold[14] |
Greg Berlanti |
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Deadshot |
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Spin-off to 2016's Suicide Squad. Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
Flashpoint[15] |
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Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
Gotham City Sirens[16] |
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Part of the DC Extended Universe. Co-produced with LuckyChap Entertainment. |
Justice League 2[17] |
Zach Snyder |
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Sequel to 2017's Justice League. Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
Justice League Dark[18] |
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Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
Lobo[19] |
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Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
Man of Steel 2[20] |
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Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
The Mighty[21] |
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Paramount Pictures |
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Nightwing |
Chris McKay |
Warner Bros. |
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Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
Suicide Squad 2[22] |
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Sequel to 2016's Suicide Squad. Part of the DC Extended Universe. |
Sleeper[23] |
DC Comics/WildStorm |
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Co-produced with Pearl Street Films. |
Battling Boy[24] |
First Second Books |
Patrick Osborne |
Paramount Pictures |
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Co-produced with Plan B Productions. |
Z[25] |
Grosset & Dunlap, et al. |
Jonás Cuarón |
STX Entertainment |
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Zorro Revorn[26] |
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Columbia Pictures |
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The Green Hornet |
Holyoke Publishing/NOW Comics |
Gavin O'Connor |
Paramount Pictures |
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Reboot of 2011's The Green Hornet Co-produced with Chernin Entertainment. |
Capeshooters[27][28] |
Image Comics |
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Warner Bros. |
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Co-produced with Bad Hat Harry Productions |
Hench[29] |
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Huck[30][31] |
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Studio 8 |
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Invincible[32] |
Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg |
Universal Pictures |
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Co-produced with Skybound Entertainment and Point Grey Pictures. |
Jupiter's Legacy[33] |
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Di Bonaventura Pictures |
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Madman[34] |
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Troublemaker Studios |
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Mage[35] |
Zach Snyder |
Spyglass Entertainment |
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MPH[36] |
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Di Bonaventura Pictures |
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The Pro |
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Paramount Pictures |
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Spawn[37] |
Todd McFarlane |
Blumhouse Productions |
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Reboot of 1997's Spawn |
Youngblood[38] |
Brett Ratner |
Reliance Entertainment |
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War Heroes[39] |
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Columbia Pictures |
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Co-produced with DeLuca Productions. |
Tiger & Bunny[40] |
Kadokawa Shoten |
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Imagine Entertainment |
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Based on the manga and anime of the same name. Co-produced by Bandai Namco Pictures. |
Black Widow[41] |
Marvel Comics |
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Walt Disney Pictures |
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Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Deadpool 3[42] |
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20th Century Fox |
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Sequel to 2018's Deadpool 2. Part of the X-Men film series. |
Doctor Doom[43] |
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Reboot of the Fantastic Four film series. |
Doctor Strange 2 |
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Walt Disney Pictures |
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Sequel to 2016's Doctor Strange. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Gambit[44] |
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20th Century Fox |
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Part of the X-Men film series. |
Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 3 |
James Gunn |
Walt Disney Pictures |
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Sequel to 2017's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
Kraven The Hunter |
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Columbia Pictures |
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Part of the Sony's Marvel Universe. |
Mysterio |
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Namor[45] |
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Walt Disney Pictures |
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Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
X-Force[46] |
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20th Century Fox |
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Part of the X-Men film series. |
Incognito[47] |
Marvel Comics/Icon Comics |
Fede Alvarez |
Columbia Pictures |
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Co-produced with Chernin Entertainment. |
Nemesis[48] |
Joe Carnahan |
Warner Bros. |
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Superior[49] |
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20th Century Fox |
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Co-produced with Marv Films |
Kindergarten Heroes[50][51] |
Millarworld |
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Netflix |
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Henry Danger |
Nickelodeon |
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Paramount Pictures |
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Based on the 2014 TV series. Co-produced with Nickelodeon Movies |
364[52][53] |
Original |
Ron Howard |
Universal Pictures |
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Co-produced by Imagine Entertainment. |
Chronicle 2 |
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20th Century Fox |
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Co-produced with Davis Entertainment. |
Fast Color[54][55] |
Julia Hart |
LD Entertainment |
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Hancock 2[56] |
Peter Berg |
Columbia Pictures |
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Sequel to 2008's Hancock. |
Henchmen vs Sidekicks[57] |
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Revolution Studios |
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Untitled Power Rangers Sequel |
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Lionsgate Films |
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Sequelt to 2017's Power Rangers. Co-produced with Temple Hill Entertainment, SCG Films, Toei Company. |
Untitled RoboCop Sequel |
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Columbia Pictures |
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Sequelt to 2014's RoboCop. |
Sky High 2 |
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Walt Disney Pictures |
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Sequel to 2005's Sky High. Co-produced with Gunn Films. |
The Toxic Avenger |
Conrad Vernon |
Weed Road Pictures |
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Remake to 1984's The Toxic Avenger. |
The Rocketeers[58] |
Pacific Comics |
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Walt Disney Pictures |
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Sequel reboot to 1991's The Rocketeer. Co-produced with Mortal Media. |
The Shadow[59] |
Street & Smith |
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20th Century Fox |
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Reboot of 1994's The Shadow. |
Captain Planet |
TBS |
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Paramount Pictures |
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Based on the 1990 TV series. Produced with Appian Way. |
Brilliance[60] |
Thomas & Mercer |
Julius Onah |
Universal Pictures |
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Based on the novel of the same name. Co-produced with Legendary Pictures. |
Rising Stars[61] |
Top Cow Comics |
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MGM |
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Co-produced with Atlas Entertainment. |
Bloodshot[62] |
Valiant Comics |
David Wilson |
Columbia Pictures |
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Produced with Original Film. |
Eternal Warrior[63] |
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Harbinger[64] |
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Columbia Pictures |
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Produced with Original Film. |
Harbinger Wars[65] |
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Crossover with the Bloodshot series Produced with Original Film. |
Shadowman[66] |
Reginald Hudlin |
The Sean Daniel Company |
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Not a part of the Bloodshot/Harbinger universe |
X-O Manowar |
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