July Box Office
The month of July
Data as of Jul 15, 15:47 PDT
Year | Cumulative Gross | %± LY | Releases | Average | #1 Release | Gross | % of Total |
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2025 | $145,331 | - | 4 | $36,332 | Jurassic World: Rebirth | $89,564 | 61.6% |
2024 | $162,706 | -83% | 1 | $162,706 | Despicable Me 4 | $162,706 | 100% |
2023 | $958,838 | +112.5% | 3 | $319,612 | Oppenheimer | $933,962 | 97.4% |
2022 | $451,237 | +720.4% | 3 | $150,412 | Minions: The Rise of Gru | $285,156 | 63.2% |
2021 | $55,000 | -31.1% | 2 | $27,500 | The Boss Baby 2: Family Business | $34,000 | 61.8% |
2020 | $79,802 | -93.8% | 3 | $26,600 | The Invisible Man | $60,450 | 75.8% |
2019 | $1,286,468 | +1.1% | 7 | $183,781 | Spider-Man: Far from Home | $876,997 | 68.2% |
2018 | $1,272,989 | +20.8% | 7 | $181,855 | Skyscraper | $534,335 | 42% |
2017 | $1,054,069 | +49.5% | 4 | $263,517 | Spider-Man: Homecoming | $433,386 | 41.1% |
2016 | $705,079 | -19.4% | 7 | $100,725 | Now You See Me 2 | $391,011 | 55.5% |
2015 | $874,283 | +62.1% | 18 | $48,571 | Jurassic World | $214,456 | 24.5% |
2014 | $539,438 | +15.2% | 23 | $23,453 | Transformers: Age of Extinction | $102,598 | 19% |
2013 | $468,291 | -52.2% | 18 | $26,016 | Man of Steel | $84,627 | 18.1% |
2012 | $979,770 | -53.6% | 13 | $75,366 | The Amazing Spider-Man | $408,194 | 41.7% |
2011 | $2,112,559 | +4.8% | 24 | $88,023 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 | $485,807 | 23% |
2010 | $2,015,246 | +139.5% | 17 | $118,543 | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | $367,864 | 18.2% |
2009 | $841,421 | - | 14 | $60,101 | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | $197,403 | 23.5% |
2006 | $5,033,158 | -6% | 26 | $193,583 | The Yacoubian Building | $864,880 | 17.2% |
2005 | $5,353,148 | +63.2% | 15 | $356,876 | Buhah | $1,640,347 | 30.6% |
2004 | $3,280,167 | +44.7% | 13 | $252,320 | Okal | $1,235,798 | 37.7% |
2003 | $2,266,721 | -59.5% | 14 | $161,908 | You Know Who | $831,549 | 36.7% |
2002 | $5,592,991 | - | 15 | $372,866 | Al Lamba | $2,834,838 | 50.7% |
This chart does not include local films, which make up a majority of the box office.