Box Office History for Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings Movies

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Release
Date
TitleProduction
Budget
Opening
Weekend
Domestic
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Dec 12, 2024The Lord of the Rings: The …
Dec 31, 2018Lord Of The Rings Trilogy $130,607
Dec 17, 2014The Hobbit: The Battle of t… $250,000,000$54,724,334$255,119,788$940,323,039
Dec 13, 2013The Hobbit: The Desolation … $250,000,000$73,645,197$258,241,522$959,358,436
Dec 14, 2012The Hobbit: An Unexpected J… $200,000,000$84,617,303$303,003,568$1,014,938,545
Dec 17, 2003The Lord of the Rings: The … $94,000,000$72,629,713$379,021,990$1,121,386,981
Dec 18, 2002The Lord of the Rings: The … $94,000,000$62,007,528$342,548,984$919,148,764
Dec 19, 2001The Lord of the Rings: The … $93,000,000$47,211,490$315,544,750$891,210,039
 
Averages $163,500,000$65,805,928$308,913,434$835,213,773
Totals 8 $981,000,000$1,853,480,602$5,846,496,411

Video Release Breakdown

Release DateTitleDomestic
Video Sales
to Date
Watch Now
Aug 6, 2002The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of t… $5,010,274 Netflix Amazon iTunes Google
Aug 26, 2003The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers $5,445,810 Netflix Hulu Amazon iTunes Google
Dec 14, 2004Lord of the Rings - The Motion Picture Tri… $347,883,386  
Dec 14, 2004Lord of the Rings, The: The Return of the … $40,711,268 Netflix Hulu Amazon Google
May 1, 2012The Lord of the Rings Collection    
Mar 19, 2013The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey $146,204,950 Hulu Amazon iTunes Google
Apr 8, 2013The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey   Netflix
Apr 8, 2014The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug $107,099,764 Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Mar 24, 2015The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies $77,938,228 Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Nov 1, 2016Middle-Earth Collection $268,933,134  
 
 Totals$999,226,814

Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.

For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.

Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.

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PersonNr. of
Movies
RoleFranchise
Worldwide
Box Office
Career
Worldwide
Box Office
Franchise
/
Career
Ian McKellen 6 Gandalf $5,846,365,804 $10,923,014,112 53.5%
Cate Blanchett 6 Galadriel $5,846,365,804 $11,879,978,241 49.2%
Orlando Bloom 5 Legolas $4,831,427,259 $9,512,552,519 50.8%
Hugo Weaving 5 Elrond $4,887,007,368 $11,259,014,713 43.4%
Elijah Wood 4 Frodo Baggins $3,946,684,329 $6,301,906,147 62.6%
Ian Holm 4 Old Bilbo $3,967,858,604 $6,400,359,982 62.0%
Andy Serkis 4 Gollum $3,946,684,329 $15,196,975,393 26.0%
Martin Freeman 3 Bilbo $2,914,620,020 $6,989,364,166 41.7%
Liv Tyler 3 Arwen $2,931,745,784 $4,163,615,922 70.4%
Richard Armitage 3 Thorin $2,914,620,020 $3,737,623,888 78.0%
Viggo Mortensen 3 Aragorn $2,931,745,784 $4,347,356,681 67.4%
Sean Astin 3 Sam $2,931,745,784 $3,859,516,150 76.0%
Ken Stott 3 Balin $2,914,620,020 $3,805,307,426 76.6%
John Rhys-Davies 3 Gimli $2,931,745,784 $5,937,776,008 49.4%
James Nesbitt 3 Bofur $2,914,620,020 $2,990,734,540 97.5%
Billy Boyd 3 Pippin $2,931,745,784 $3,171,891,564 92.4%
Miranda Otto 3 Eowyn $2,040,535,745 $3,472,359,293 58.8%
Dominic Monaghan 3 Meriadoc 'Merry' Brandybuck $2,931,745,784 $4,381,457,959 66.9%
Christopher Lee 3 Saruman $2,750,681,842 $7,330,903,431 37.5%
William Kircher 3 Bifur $2,914,620,020 $2,915,351,787 100.0%
Graham McTavish 3 Dwalin $2,914,620,020 $4,816,905,755 60.5%
Stephen Hunter 3 Bombur $2,914,620,020 $2,914,674,781 100.0%
John Callen 3 Oin $2,914,620,020 $2,914,620,020 100.0%
Jed Brophy 3 Nori $2,914,620,020 $3,127,127,325 93.2%
Dean O'Gorman 3 Fili $2,914,620,020 $2,914,620,020 100.0%
Lee Pace 3 Thranduil $2,914,620,020 $6,147,798,710 47.4%
Adam Brown 3 Ori $2,914,620,020 $4,653,799,621 62.6%
Aidan Turner 3 Kili $2,914,620,020 $3,034,644,137 96.0%
Mark Hadlow 3 Dori $2,914,620,020 $3,000,103,241 97.2%
Peter Hambleton 3 Gloin $2,914,620,020 $2,914,620,020 100.0%
Benedict Cumberbatch 3 Smaug/Necromancer $2,914,620,020 $15,091,934,083 19.3%
Lawrence Makoare 3 Lurtz $2,971,955,456 $3,404,252,290 87.3%
Sylvester McCoy 3 Radagast $2,914,620,020 $2,916,221,073 99.9%
Manu Bennett 3 Azog $2,914,620,020 $2,914,630,124 100.0%
Stephen Ure 3 Fimbul/Grinnah $2,865,507,020 $3,693,824,913 77.6%
Timothy Bartlett 3 Master Worrywort $2,846,471,623 $2,846,471,623 100.0%
Bernard Hill 2 Theoden $2,040,535,745 $4,941,606,658 41.3%
Evangeline Lilly 2 Tauriel $1,899,681,475 $6,723,649,691 28.3%
Luke Evans 2 Bard $1,899,681,475 $8,212,709,785 23.1%
David Wenham 2 Faramir $2,040,535,745 $5,518,145,156 37.0%
Sean Bean 2 Boromir $2,012,597,020 $5,642,702,572 35.7%
Karl Urban 2 Eomer $2,040,535,745 $5,347,634,938 38.2%
Craig Parker 2 Haldir $1,810,358,803 $1,810,358,803 100.0%
John Noble 2 Denethor $2,040,535,745 $2,264,435,902 90.1%
Marton Csokas 2 Celeborn $2,012,597,020 $5,596,114,640 36.0%
Stephen Fry 2 Master of Laketown $1,899,681,475 $4,463,340,978 42.6%
John Bell 2 Bain $1,899,681,475 $2,560,559,391 74.2%
Sala Baker 2 Sauron $2,012,597,020 $2,590,212,724 77.7%
John Bach 2 Madril $2,040,535,745 $2,480,173,613 82.3%
Ryan Gage 2 Alfrid $1,899,681,475 $1,899,681,475 100.0%
Mikael Persbrandt 2 Beorn $1,899,681,475 $2,094,834,909 90.7%
Peggy Nesbitt 2 Sigrid $1,899,681,475 $1,899,681,475 100.0%
Mary Nesbitt 2 Tilda $1,899,681,475 $1,899,681,475 100.0%
Conan Stevens 2 Bolg $1,955,261,584 $2,044,165,546 95.7%
Brian Sergent 2 Ted Sandyman $1,850,568,475 $1,850,568,475 100.0%
Mark Mitchinson 2 Braga $1,899,681,475 $2,131,304,368 89.1%
Simon London 2 Feren $1,899,681,475 $1,899,681,475 100.0%
Kelly Kilgour 2 Soury $1,899,681,475 $4,823,387,501 39.4%
Sarah Peirse 2 Hilda Bianca $1,899,681,475 $1,985,163,379 95.7%
Nick Blake 2 Percy $1,899,681,475 $2,197,616,810 86.4%
Allan Smith 2 Ragash $1,899,681,475 $1,899,681,475 100.0%

Note: This list contains people who contributed to at least two movies in the franchise.

PersonNr. of
Movies
Technical RoleFranchise
Worldwide
Box Office
Career
Worldwide
Box Office
Franchise
/
Career
J.R.R. Tolkien 7 Story Creator (7) $5,846,365,804 $5,846,365,804 100.0%
Peter Jackson 6 Director (6)
Producer (6)
Screenwriter (6)
$5,846,365,804 $7,210,196,937 81.1%
Fran Walsh 6 Producer (6)
Screenwriter (6)
$5,846,365,804 $6,599,659,572 88.6%
Philippa Boyens 6 Screenwriter (6)
Co-Producer (3)
$5,846,365,804 $6,789,712,944 86.1%
Andrew Lesnie 6 Cinematographer (6) $5,846,365,804 $7,899,065,101 74.0%
Howard Shore 6 Composer (6) $5,846,365,804 $10,664,866,838 54.8%
Christopher Boyes 6 Re-recording Mixer (6) $5,846,365,804 $38,863,994,445 15.0%
Carolynne Cunningham 4 Producer (3)
Assistant Director (3)
$3,805,830,059 $4,844,432,684 78.6%
Richard Taylor 4 Costume Designer (4)
Armour, Weapons, Creatures and Special Makeup (1)
Special Make up Effects-Armour, Weapons, Creatures and Special Make up (1)
$3,805,830,059 $7,280,053,442 52.3%
John Hubbard 4 Casting Director (4) $3,805,830,059 $6,979,211,258 54.5%
Mark Ordesky 3 Executive Producer (3) $2,931,745,784 $3,030,646,140 96.7%
Guillermo del Toro 3 Screenwriter (3) $2,914,620,020 $6,413,694,699 45.4%
Robert Shaye 3 Executive Producer (3) $2,931,745,784 $3,251,986,438 90.2%
Michael Lynne 3 Executive Producer (3) $2,931,745,784 $3,359,032,279 87.3%
Barrie M. Osborne 3 Producer (3) $2,931,745,784 $5,147,164,961 57.0%
Bob Weinstein 3 Executive Producer (3) $2,931,745,784 $14,608,014,893 20.1%
Harvey Weinstein 3 Executive Producer (3) $2,931,745,784 $14,430,676,156 20.3%
Alan Horn 3 Executive Producer (3) $2,914,620,020 $2,914,620,020 100.0%
Ken Kamins 3 Executive Producer (3) $2,914,620,020 $4,124,133,384 70.7%
Carolyn Blackwood 3 Executive Producer (3) $2,914,620,020 $2,914,620,020 100.0%
Grant Major 3 Production Designer (3) $2,931,745,784 $4,951,049,632 59.2%
Jabez Olssen 3 Editor (3) $2,914,620,020 $3,581,010,348 81.4%
Eileen Moran 3 Co-Producer (3) $2,914,620,020 $2,914,620,020 100.0%
Dan Hennah 3 Production Designer (2)
Set Decorator (1)
$2,865,507,020 $4,732,346,926 60.6%
Zane Weiner 3 Producer (3)
Unit Production Manager (2)
$2,914,620,020 $3,035,416,584 96.0%
Amy Hubbard 3 U.K. Casting by (3) $2,914,620,020 $3,035,281,686 96.0%
Victoria Burrows 3 U.S. Casting by (2)
Additional Casting (1)
$2,914,620,020 $5,650,006,007 51.6%
Joe Letteri 3 Senior Visual Effects Supervisor (3) $2,914,620,020 $10,034,416,325 29.0%
Scot Boland 3 U.S. Casting by (2)
Additional Casting (1)
$2,914,620,020 $4,506,229,092 64.7%
Liz Mullane 3 New Zealand Casting by (2)
Additional Casting (1)
$2,914,620,020 $3,668,574,657 79.4%
Ann Maskrey 3 Costume Designer (3) $2,914,620,020 $2,927,002,142 99.6%
Bob Buck 3 Costume Designer (3) $2,914,620,020 $3,165,869,051 92.1%
David Clayton 3 Animation Supervisor (3) $2,914,620,020 $2,914,620,020 100.0%
Ann Robinson 3 Casting (Australia) (2)
Additional Casting (1)
$2,914,620,020 $3,630,515,809 80.3%
Matthew Dravitzki 3 Associate Producer (3) $2,914,620,020 $2,914,620,020 100.0%
Amanda Walker 3 Associate Producer (3) $2,914,620,020 $3,000,101,924 97.2%
Eric Saindon 3 Visual Effects Supervisor (3) $2,914,620,020 $5,976,095,021 48.8%
David Farmer 3 Sound Designer (3) $2,790,891,514 $4,299,803,317 64.9%
Glenn Boswell 3 Stunt Coordinator (3) $2,914,620,020 $6,012,175,850 48.5%
Mark Atkin 3 scale double - Thorin Oakenshield (3) $2,914,620,020 $2,914,620,020 100.0%
Toby Emmerich 2 Executive Producer (2) $1,974,296,981 $11,009,438,228 17.9%
Jamie Selkirk 2 Editor (1)
Co-Producer (1)
$2,012,597,020 $2,579,668,799 78.0%
Miranda Rivers 2 Additional Casting (1)
Casting Director-New Zealand Casting (1)
$1,899,681,475 $1,902,914,448 99.8%
Brigitte Yorke 2 Unit Production Manager (2) $1,899,681,475 $4,385,106,551 43.3%
Andy Serkis 2 Second Unit Director (2) $1,899,681,475 $2,425,815,571 78.3%
Brent Burge 2 Supervising Sound Editor (2) $1,899,681,475 $2,395,941,013 79.3%
Dave Whitehead 2 Sound Designer (1)
Sound Editor (1)
$1,899,681,475 $3,161,129,111 60.1%
Michael Hedges 2 Re-recording Mixer (2) $1,899,681,475 $6,056,153,657 31.4%
Michael Semanick 2 Re-recording Mixer (2) $1,899,681,475 $17,923,498,478 10.6%
Mark Willsher 2 Music Editor (2) $1,899,681,475 $2,286,473,295 83.1%
Jason Canovas 2 Dialogue Editor (1)
Supervising Sound Editor (1)
$1,899,681,475 $2,492,187,582 76.2%
Simon Bright 2 Supervising Art Director (2) $1,899,681,475 $5,700,585,492 33.3%
Andy McLaren 2 Art Director (2) $1,899,681,475 $4,881,284,692 38.9%
Brad Mill 2 Art Director (2) $1,899,681,475 $2,003,111,230 94.8%
Joshua Levinson 2 Post-Production Supervisor (2) $1,899,681,475 $3,978,281,709 47.8%
Brian Massey 2 Art Director (2) $1,899,681,475 $1,899,883,885 100.0%
Tony Johnson 2 Sound Mixer (2) $1,899,681,475 $5,346,845,410 35.5%
Martin Kwok 2 Dialogue Editor (2) $1,899,681,475 $2,183,487,582 87.0%
Ray Beentjes 2 Dialogue Editor (2) $1,899,681,475 $2,088,593,134 91.0%
Matt Stutter 2 Dialogue Editor (2) $1,899,681,475 $1,985,215,936 95.7%
Stephanie Weststrate 2 Production Supervisor (2) $1,899,681,475 $1,899,681,475 100.0%