Canada, U.S.: Top-Grossing PG-13 Rated Movies, by box office revenue
MovieBox office revenue,
in million USD
Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens936.66
Avengers: Endgame858.37
Spider-Man: No Way Home814.12
Avatar785.22
Top Gun: Maverick718.73
Black Panther700.43
Avatar: The Way of Water684.08
Avengers: Infinity War678.82
Titanic674.29
Jurassic World653.41
Barbie636.24
The Avengers623.36
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi620.18
The Dark Knight534.99
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story533.54
Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker515.20
Avengers: Age of Ultron459.01
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever453.83
The Dark Knight Rises448.15
Captain Marvel426.83
  • Region: Canada, United States
  • Time period: as of Mar 10, 2024
  • Published: Mar 2024

Data Analysis and Insights

Updated: Apr 15, 2024 | Published by: Statistico | About Us | Data sources

Revenue Range of Top PG-13 Movies

Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens leads the box office revenue list with a commanding 936.66 million USD, setting a high benchmark for PG-13 movies in the U.S. and Canada. On the other end of the spectrum, Captain Marvel anchors the list with a revenue of 426.83 million USD. This range highlights a significant spread in box office success, indicating a wide variance in audience reception and market performance among top-grossing films within the PG-13 category.

Dominance of Franchise Films

Franchise films overwhelmingly dominate the top-grossing PG-13 list, with entries from iconic series such as Star Wars, Avengers, and Avatar. Specifically, the Star Wars franchise boasts four films, Avengers three, and Avatar two among the highest earners. These series have not only captivated audiences with their expansive universes and compelling narratives but also consistently driven significant box office revenue, underscoring the lucrative nature of successful franchises.

Marvel's Cinematic Success

Marvel Studios' strategic expansion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is evidenced by its prominent presence on the list, contributing seven films that together amassed over 4.29 billion USD. With titles ranging from Avengers: Endgame at 858.37 million USD to Captain Marvel at 426.83 million USD, Marvel's formula for intertwining character arcs across multiple films has proven to be a blockbuster strategy, appealing to both die-hard fans and casual viewers.

Impact of Sequels and Reboots

Sequels and reboots play a pivotal role in achieving high box office revenues, as seen with "Avatar: The Way of Water" and "Top Gun: Maverick", which earned 684.08 million USD and 718.73 million USD, respectively. These films not only capitalize on the built-in audiences of their predecessors but also benefit from modern filmmaking technology and marketing strategies, illustrating the continued appeal of revisiting and expanding upon existing cinematic worlds.

The Billion-Dollar Club's Near Misses

While no PG-13 movie in the U.S. and Canada has crossed the one billion USD milestone, "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens" came closest with 936.66 million USD, followed by "Avengers: Endgame" with 858.37 million USD. These figures underline the potential for films within this rating category to approach or possibly exceed the billion-dollar threshold in future releases, given the right mix of fan base, storytelling, and cultural impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the revenue range for the top PG-13 movies?

Revenue for top PG-13 movies range from 426.83 million USD for "Captain Marvel" to 936.66 million USD for "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens".

Which franchise films dominate the top-grossing PG-13 list?

Franchise films such as "Star Wars", "Avengers", and "Avatar" dominate the top-grossing PG-13 list.

How successful are sequels and reboots in terms of box office revenue?

They play a vital role in revenue generation, with examples like "Avatar: The Way of Water" earning 684.08 million USD and "Top Gun: Maverick" earning 718.73 million USD.

Terms and Definitions

Box Office Revenue refers to the total amount of money generated through sales of movie tickets at cinemas and theaters. It serves as a primary metric to measure a film's financial success.

'Top-Grossing' pertains to the movies that have earned the most revenue. This phrase is typically used to refer to films that have generated significant earnings, often ranking them based on their financial success.

A PG-13 rating is a classification given by the Motion Picture Association (MPA) indicating that some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Movies rated PG-13 may contain violence, nudity, sensuality, language, adult activities, or other elements that parents might consider unsuitable for younger viewers.

The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is an American trade association representing the five major film studios of Hollywood. The MPA runs the film rating system used in the U.S. to classify films according to their suitability for audiences of varying ages.

Film Markets are regions, territories, or countries where a movie is shown. They play a role in the calculation and breakdown of a movie's box office revenue.

A film rating system is a guideline which assigns a classification or rating (like G, PG, PG-13, R, etc.) to a movie based on its content. This rating helps to provide audience members with an idea about the appropriateness of the film for different age groups.
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