Box Office History for New Line

Ticket Sales and Market Share by Year


Note: Figures for 2024 are at an annualized rate.

Top-Grossing Movies 1995-2024, Adjusted for Ticket Price Inflation

RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
Total GrossInflation-Adjusted
Gross
1 The Lord of the Rings: The Retur… Dec 17, 2003 Adventure PG-13 $379,021,990 $671,823,592
2 The Lord of the Rings: The Two T… Dec 18, 2002 Adventure PG-13 $342,548,984 $629,813,005
3 The Lord of the Rings: The Fello… Dec 19, 2001 Adventure PG-13 $315,544,750 $595,206,748
4 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagg… Jun 10, 1999 Comedy PG-13 $206,040,085 $437,226,785
5 Rush Hour 2 Aug 3, 2001 Action PG-13 $226,164,286 $430,751,056
6 Austin Powers in Goldmember Jul 25, 2002 Comedy PG-13 $213,117,789 $395,423,358
7 Wedding Crashers Jul 15, 2005 Comedy R $209,218,368 $351,852,409
8 Rush Hour Sep 18, 1998 Action PG-13 $141,186,864 $323,880,368
9 Elf Nov 7, 2003 Comedy PG $181,096,587 $317,993,539
10 Se7en Sep 22, 1995 Thriller/Suspense R $100,125,643 $247,616,772
11 Michael Dec 25, 1996 Comedy PG $95,345,070 $228,689,313
12 Rush Hour 3 Aug 10, 2007 Action PG-13 $140,125,968 $219,557,834
13 Hairspray Jul 20, 2007 Musical PG $118,871,849 $186,255,600
14 The Wedding Singer Jan 12, 1998 Romantic Comedy PG-13 $80,245,725 $184,445,390
15 Mortal Kombat Aug 18, 1995 Action PG-13 $70,433,227 $174,542,893
16 Blade Aug 21, 1998 Action R $70,141,876 $161,221,616
17 Lost In Space Apr 3, 1998 Adventure PG-13 $69,117,629 $158,867,383
18 Blade 2 Mar 22, 2002 Action R $81,676,888 $151,545,068
19 Freddy vs. Jason Aug 15, 2003 Horror R $82,622,655 $147,706,827
20 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Oct 17, 2003 Horror R $80,571,655 $144,034,911
21 The Notebook Jun 25, 2004 Drama PG-13 $81,001,787 $140,611,797
22 Monster-in-Law May 13, 2005 Comedy PG-13 $82,931,301 $139,469,484
23 John Q. Feb 15, 2002 Thriller/Suspense PG-13 $71,026,631 $131,784,347
24 Spawn Jul 31, 1997 Action PG-13 $54,979,992 $129,125,115
25 Austin Powers: International Man… May 2, 1997 Comedy PG-13 $53,883,989 $126,551,066
Complete List

Year by Year Market Share

YearMovies in
Release
Market
Share
GrossTickets SoldInflation-
Adjusted
Gross
Top-Grossing MovieGross that Year
1995 16 6.24% $331,897,897 76,298,359 $822,496,310 Se7en $87,113,775
1996 20 5.16% $297,962,883 67,412,408 $726,705,758 Michael $52,733,564
1997 19 5.40% $334,211,383 72,812,928 $784,923,364 Spawn $54,979,992
1998 17 7.61% $518,917,489 110,643,379 $1,192,735,626 Rush Hour $137,567,454
1999 14 4.12% $302,421,532 59,531,791 $641,752,707 Austin Powers: The Spy Who … $206,040,085
2000 17 4.97% $373,949,533 69,378,384 $747,898,980 The Cell $61,280,963
2001 13 7.38% $612,290,818 108,178,584 $1,166,165,136 Rush Hour 2 $226,164,286
2002 12 9.62% $880,698,528 151,583,217 $1,634,067,079 The Lord of the Rings: The … $262,300,833
2003 15 10.06% $924,444,590 153,307,553 $1,652,655,421 The Lord of the Rings: The … $290,425,213
2004 14 4.25% $394,534,489 63,532,118 $684,876,232 The Lord of the Rings: The … $86,602,112
2005 13 4.75% $418,061,480 65,220,192 $703,073,670 Wedding Crashers $209,218,368
2006 13 2.74% $251,432,066 38,386,569 $413,807,214 Final Destination 3 $54,098,051
2007 15 5.05% $493,272,026 71,696,507 $772,888,345 Rush Hour 3 $140,125,968
2008 4 0.58% $56,668,221 7,892,510 $85,081,258 Semi-Pro $33,479,698
2011 3 0.02% $2,351,767 296,567 $3,196,992 The Lord of the Rings: The … $818,580
2018 1 0.00% $442,073 48,526 $523,110 Elf $442,073
2019 1 0.01% $786,249 85,835 $925,301 Elf $786,249
2020 1 0.04% $905,000 98,583 $1,062,725 Elf $905,000
2022 1 0.03% $2,568,160 243,889 $2,629,123 Elf $2,568,160
2023 2 0.05% $4,172,672 387,075 $4,172,669 Elf $2,996,587

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