Big Hero 6 Comes in Fourth, Inches to $200 Million

big hero 6At the movies, Big Hero 6 dropped 57 percent this past weekend, and earned an estimated $8.13 million bringing its domestic total to $177.5 million. The film has been out five weeks, and is inching towards the $200 million mark, which it should cross without issues.

Guardians of the Galaxy continues to earn at the box-office, adding in $255,000 to bring its domestic total to $332.2 million so far. There’s a chance the film will be knocked out of its top spot as the top domestic grossing film of the year when all is said and done though.

So far, domestically sees 7 out of the top ten movies with a connection to comics, and 9 out of the top 15. Internationally it’s 6 out of the top ten and 8 out of the top 15. Globally, “comic” movies have earned over $7.6 billion at the box office.

Here’s where everyone stands currently when it comes to “comic” movies in 2014.

Domestic Gross

1. Guardians of the Galaxy – $332.2 million
2. Captain America: The Winter Soldier – $259.8 million
5. Transformers: Age of Extinction – $245.4 million
7. X-Men: Days of Future Past – $233.9 million
8. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes – $208.5 million
9. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 – $202.9 million
10. Godzilla – $200.7 million
12. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – $191.2 million
13. Big Hero 6 – $177.5 million
23. Mr. Peabody & Sherman $111.5 million
24. 300: Rise of An Empire – $106.6 million
27. Edge of Tomorrow – $100.2 million
38. Hercules – $72.7 million
47. Robocop – $58.6 million
109. Frank Miller’s Sin City: A Dame to Kill For – $13.8 million
128. Snowpiercer – $4.6 million
292. We Are the Best! – $180,590

Worldwide Gross

1. Transformers: Age of Extinction – $1,087.4 billion
2. Guardians of the Galaxy– $771.8 million
4. X-Men: Days of Future Past – $746 million
5. Captain America: The Winter Soldier – $714.1 million
6. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 – $709 million
7. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes – $708.3 million
11. Godzilla – $525 million
13. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – $477.2 million
16. Edge of Tomorrow – $369.2 million
21. 300: Rise of An Empire – $331.1 million
24. Mr. Peabody & Sherman – $272.9 million
27. Hercules – $243.4 million
28. Robocop – $242.7 million
29. Big Hero 6 – $240.3 million
61. Snowpiercer – $86.8 million
97. Frank Miller’s Sin City: A Dame to Kill For – $39.4 million
270. We Are the Best! – $181,000