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These Are the Only Five Horror Franchises to Hit the $1 Billion Box Office Milestone

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What are the highest grossing horror movies of all time? More specifically, what are the highest grossing horror franchises of all time? On the list of the Top 20, only FIVE franchises in the history of the genre have crossed the $1 billion mark. Can you guess which ones?

Franchises including The Purge, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Final Destination, The Exorcist, Insidious and Halloween are some of the biggest of all time, but even they haven’t yet been able to crack that massive billion dollar milestone. Other franchises including Paranormal Activity and Scream come even closer, but haven’t yet crossed over into the billions.

The only horror franchises to hit $1 billion, you ask?

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With 10 films under its belt – and an eleventh on the way soon – the Saw franchise officially shattered the $1 billion milestone with the release of Saw X last year. The return of Jigsaw and Amanda drove the worldwide box office total of Saw X to $111 million, bringing the franchise’s total worldwide box office to $1,128,720,386. That makes it the #5 highest grossing horror franchise of all time, with Saw III holding the record for highest grossing movie in the saga.

In the #4 spot is Andy Muschietti’s two-parter adaptation of Stephen King novel IT, which collectively pulled in $1,173,474,976 at the worldwide box office. Yes, the return of Pennywise hit $1 billion in just two movies, with the first film alone hitting $701 million in theaters.

Not far behind Pennywise and the Losers’ Club is Milla Jovovich and her undead adversaries, with the 10-film Resident Evil franchise scaring up $1,237,686,980 to date. That includes animated movies as well as the live action movies, though the bulk of that box office came courtesy of the six movies that Milla Jovovich led from 2002 through 2017.

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City left Jovovich behind for a brand new adaptation of the original games, but that movie only added $42 million to the $1 billion+ franchise total.

In the #2 spot on the list of highest grossing horror franchises of all time is Alien, which has given birth to 8 movies that have thus far made $1,653,812,293 at the box office. The two Alien vs. Predator movies are part of that list, but the highest grossing movie in the franchise to date is Ridley Scott’s prequel Prometheus, which crossed $400 million back in 2012.

The highest grossing horror franchise of all time? That’d be the James Wan-created The Conjuring Universe, which currently includes a total of eight movies. The universe has raked in $2,402,537,783 to date, making it the only horror franchise in history to cross 2 BILLION DOLLARS in theaters. The Nun is still its biggest winner, making $365 million.

See the full list of the 20 highest grossing horror franchises of all time on Wikipedia.

We also want to mention that Legendary’s Monsterverse passed $1 billion in only four movies and is likely to hit $2 billion this year with Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, though it’s not being classified as a traditionally “horror” franchise for this particular article. The same can be said for the billion dollar Twilight, Terminator and Jurassic Park movie franchises.

And finally, it’s important to note that some of the other big horror franchises would likely cross over into $1 billion territory if their decades-old numbers were to be adjusted for inflation, but for the purposes of this article, none of these numbers have been adjusted.

Thanks to Wikipedia and Box Office Mojo for helping us put this article together.

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has four awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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Jessica Rothe Keeps the Hope Alive for Third ‘Happy Death Day’ Movie

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It’s now been five years since the release of sequel Happy Death Day 2U, Christopher Landon’s sequel to the Groundhog Day-style slasher movie from 2017. Both films star Jessica Rothe as final girl Tree Gelbman, and director Christopher Landon had been planning on bringing the character – and the actor – back for a third installment. So… where is it?!

We’ve been talking about a potential Happy Death Day 3 for several years now, with the ball in producer Jason Blum’s court. Happy Death Day 2U scared up $64 million at the worldwide box office, a far cry from the first film’s $125 million. But with a reported production budget of just $9 million, that first sequel was profitable for Blumhouse. So again… where is it?!

Chatting with Screen Geek this week while promoting her new action-thriller Boy Kills World, franchise star Jessica Rothe provided a hopeful update on Happy Death Day 3.

Well, I can say Chris Landon has the whole thing figured out,” Rothe explains. “We just need to wait for Blumhouse and Universal to get their ducks in a row.

Rothe continues in her comments to Screen Geek, “But my fingers are so crossed. I think Tree [Gelbman] deserves her third and final chapter to bring that incredible character and franchise to a close or a new beginning.”

Back in 2020, Christopher Landon had revealed that the working title for the third installment was Happy Death Day to Us, said to be “different than the other two films.”

In the meantime, Christopher Landon is directing a mysterious thriller titled Drop for Blumhouse and Platinum Dunes, along with a werewolf movie titled Big Bad for Lionsgate.

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