When the long-awaited conclusion of the Infinity Saga was released, it was a box-office giant. Endgame easily surpassed the billion-dollar threshold in just five days.
The first film in the two-part climax to the decade-long tale was Avengers: Infinity War. It surpassed the one billion dollar mark at the global box office in just 11 days.
No Way Home passed one billion dollars at the global box office in 12 days. By the conclusion of its run, the film had earned under $2 billion, making it the seventh-highest-grossing film of all time.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens was one of the most hotly-anticipated movies. The anticipation translated to huge box office numbers, and the film crossed the $1 billion mark in 12 days.
Despite a mixed reaction from fans and reviewers, Jurassic World grossed $1 billion in just 13 days.
Although The Way of Water didn't surpass Avatar in box office earnings, it crossed the billion-dollar benchmark in 15 days, five days earlier than its record-breaking predecessor.
In 17 days, the James Wan-directed movie Furious 7 crossed the billion-dollar benchmark. It was likely because of Paul Walker's tragic death during the film's production.
The recently-released Barbie movie hit the milestone after 17 days of release. It became the fastest Warner Bros. release to join the $1 billion club.
The Fate of the Furious is not the most successful film of the Fast & Furious franchise. However, it reached $1 billion at the box office in 18 days.
The "live-action" adaptation of The Lion King generated over a billion dollars at the global box office 19 days after its release. While it was not a hit with reviewers, it connected with audiences.
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