![]() You can see the full list of the 20 most profitable films of 2014, as well as individual, comprehensive breakdowns for each film, at you read this, Transformers: The Last Knightis careening into theaters to deliver another heaping pile of noise, clanging CGI gears, chiseled hunks, hot babes, and brand recognition to audiences around the globe. There are a lot of ways to go about making money in the movie biz (especially for international films), but the most important thing to studios when it all comes down to it is pulling in profits over all those millions of dollars spent, critical acclaim or not. Possibly the most interesting aspect of the report is the presence of lower-profile films like 22 Jump Street which managed to turn a significant profit without the high costs blockbuster fare. Captain America: The Winter Soldier – $166.224M Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes – $182.179Mĩ. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 – $211.609MĨ. Transformers: Age Of Extinction – $250.155MĤ. With Transformers: Age of Extinction and American Sniper leading the pack, the ten most profitable films of the year stacked up as follows:ġ. After all of the costs associated with making the film were taken into account, the film earned $250.2 million for Paramount Pictures - a total that narrowly beat the $242.58 million that American Sniper returned to the studio thanks to its relatively low production costs and strong box-office performance here in the U.S. and a grand total of $1.09 billion worldwide. ![]() Transformers: Age Of Extinction ended up taking the top spot in the rankings thanks to $245 million in ticket sales in the U.S.
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