In 2016, the total box office of North American movies was $11.4 billion, and Disney topped the list.

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1905 movie network news In 2016, the North American film market experienced a wonderful year, with the total box office revenue reaching $11.4 billion, a record high. The box office record of $11.1 billion in 2015 is dead.

 

It is reported that the data comes from ComScore, a well-known American internet statistics company. The attendance data has not been calculated, but the company’s analysts believe that the attendance rate in 2016 will be the same as that in 2015. Without counting inflation, the realization of the box office record in 2016 benefited from high ticket prices. At the beginning of 2016, the ticket price of North American movies once reached a new high point, but the average ticket price for the whole year has yet to be calculated.

 

This record exceeded the expectations of the industry, especially the lack of "007" and two blockbuster series last year.

 

2016 was Disney’s strongest year, with its North American box office exceeding $3 billion, accounting for more than a quarter of the annual market share, and it was also the one with the least film distribution among the six major Hollywood companies.

 

Produced by Disney and Pixar, and released by Disney, the North American box office reached 486.3 million US dollars, ranking first in the North American annual box office. If you count the box office receipts in 2016 (released in North America on December 18, 2015), six of the top ten box office charts in 2016 are Disney movies.

 

The other four Disney movies are: (408.2 million dollars, up to 2016.12.31), (408.1 million dollars), (364 million dollars) and (341 million dollars).