10 Highest-Grossing Movies Of 2025, Ranked
10. Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning - $598.8 Million
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning closed out the franchise with $598 million worldwide, delivering the high-stakes action fans expect. Tom Cruise once again impressed audiences by performing dangerous stunts himself, including standout underwater and biplane sequences. While some viewers noted heavy exposition and an underdeveloped AI villain, the film still offered thrilling set pieces and familiar intensity.
9. Superman - $616 Million
Superman earned more than 600 million dollars worldwide and marked a fresh start for DC’s superhero universe. The movie leaned into a hopeful and classic feel, focusing on Superman’s values and sense of responsibility, while the action scenes added excitement. Some fans felt the pacing could have been better, but many still enjoyed the overall experience.
8. F1: The Movie - $631 Million
F1: The Movie raced to $631 million worldwide, thanks to exciting racing scenes and stylish visuals. The film delivered fast cars, loud engines, and dramatic moments on the track that kept audiences engaged. Real Formula 1 locations and behind-the-scenes elements added to the experience. While some viewers felt the story was predictable, many still enjoyed it as a fun movie.
7. How to Train Your Dragon - $636 Million
The live-action How to Train Your Dragon earned $636 million worldwide and pleased many longtime fans. The movie stayed close to the original animated story, focusing on friendship, bravery, and understanding. The dragons looked realistic and impressive, and Gerard Butler’s return as Stoick brought in familiarity.
6. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Infinity Castle - $715 Million
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle pulled in $715 million worldwide, showing how popular anime movies have become. Fans loved the beautiful animation, intense fight scenes, and emotional moments. The movie explored themes like loss and revenge, giving several characters powerful scenes. Some viewers felt the story slowed down at times because of flashbacks, but that didn’t stop people from enjoying the experience.
5. Jurassic World: Rebirth - $869 Million
Jurassic World: Rebirth made $869,115,756 worldwide and brought a darker tone to the dinosaur franchise. The story took place in a world where most dinosaurs have died, leaving only a few dangerous survivors. A team set out on a risky mission to collect dinosaur DNA, hoping it could lead to a medical breakthrough. Things quickly went wrong, turning the mission into a fight for survival.
4. A Minecraft Movie - $958 Million
A Minecraft Movie earned $958,149,195 worldwide, turning the popular game into a big-screen success. The movie followed four characters stuck inside a blocky world that looked just like the game fans know. It didn’t try to be realistic and instead leaned into fun visuals, jokes, and game references. Jack Black added lots of energy and humor, which helped keep things entertaining.
3. Lilo & Stitch - $1 Billion
Disney’s live-action Lilo & Stitch crossed $1.03 billion worldwide, thanks to its warm and emotional story. The movie followed Lilo and her friendship with Stitch, a mischievous alien who slowly becomes part of her family. The film focused on love, loyalty, and togetherness, which made it connect easily with viewers.
2. Zootopia 2 - $1.27 Billion
Zootopia 2 proved that a sequel can still feel fun and fresh. The movie earned over a billion dollars worldwide, making it one of the biggest hits of the year. It returned to the animal city fans loved while adding new places, jokes, and storylines. The humor worked for both kids and adults, which helped bring families to theaters.
1. Ne Zha 2 - $1.9 Billion
Ne Zha 2 completely dominated the global box office in 2025, earning a massive $1.9 billion worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing animated film of all time. Despite limited exposure in the U.S., the Chinese sequel exploded internationally thanks to its jaw-dropping action, emotional storytelling, and bold humor.

