![]() also had the ninth biggest film of the summer with The Legend of Tarzan. ![]() While Apocalypse marked the only top ten film Fox had this summer, with its Independence Day sequel, Independence Day: Resurgence, coming in 12th, Warner Bros. Interestingly enough, however, Civil War grossed $744 million at the international box office, making it the only film to break the $1 billion barrier this summer.įollowing the trend of the past few years, superhero movies were the major blockbusters this summer, with Warner Bros.’ recently released Suicide Squad coming in at fourth with a total domestic gross of just over $282 million and Fox’s X-Men: Apocalypse coming in fifth with $155 million grossed domestically. The second biggest film of the summer within the United States was Captain America: Civil War, which grossed $407 million at the domestic box office. The film, which was released on June 17, grossed a total of $929 million at the box office, with $479 million being earned in the domestic market. With big movies from Disney (which includes Marvel and Pixar), Warner Bros (DC) and Fox the question is which studio reigned supreme at the box office.Īccording to numbers from Box Office Mojo, the biggest movie of the summer - which begins the first weekend of May and runs through Labor Day - in America was Pixar’s sequel to its groundbreaking animated film Finding Nemo, Finding Dory. ![]() ![]() Labor Day is fast approaching and that means the end of the summer blockbuster movie season is here. ![]()
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