Box Office Performance for Universal in 2010
| Rank | Movie | Release Date | Genre | MPAA Rating | 2010 Gross | Tickets Sold |
| 1 |
Despicable Me |
7/9/2010 |
Comedy |
PG |
$251,203,225 |
31,838,178 |
| 2 |
Robin Hood |
5/14/2010 |
Action |
PG-13 |
$105,487,148 |
13,369,727 |
| 3 |
Little Fockers |
12/22/2010 |
Comedy |
PG-13 |
$102,576,190 |
13,000,785 |
| 4 |
The Wolf Man |
2/12/2010 |
Horror |
R |
$62,189,884 |
7,882,115 |
| 5 |
Get Him to the Greek |
6/4/2010 |
Comedy |
R |
$61,153,526 |
7,750,764 |
| 6 |
It's Complicated |
12/25/2009 |
Romantic Comedy |
R |
$53,556,535 |
6,787,901 |
| 7 |
Green Zone |
3/12/2010 |
Drama |
R |
$35,497,337 |
4,499,029 |
| 8 |
Devil |
9/17/2010 |
Thriller/Suspense |
PG-13 |
$33,679,655 |
4,268,651 |
| 9 |
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World |
8/13/2010 |
Comedy |
PG-13 |
$31,611,316 |
4,006,504 |
| 10 |
Charlie St. Cloud |
7/30/2010 |
Drama |
PG-13 |
$31,206,263 |
3,955,166 |
| 11 |
Nanny McPhee Returns |
8/20/2010 |
Adventure |
PG |
$29,197,642 |
3,700,588 |
| 12 |
Leap Year |
1/8/2010 |
Romantic Comedy |
PG |
$25,918,920 |
3,285,034 |
| 13 |
Skyline |
11/12/2010 |
Thriller/Suspense |
PG-13 |
$21,416,355 |
2,714,367 |
| 14 |
My Soul to Take |
10/8/2010 |
Horror |
R |
$14,744,435 |
1,868,750 |
| 15 |
Repo Men |
3/19/2010 |
Action |
R |
$13,942,007 |
1,767,048 |
| 16 |
MacGruber |
5/21/2010 |
Comedy |
R |
$8,525,600 |
1,080,558 |
| 17 |
Catfish |
9/17/2010 |
Documentary |
PG-13 |
$3,237,343 |
410,310 |
| 18 |
The Fourth Kind |
11/6/2009 |
Thriller/Suspense |
PG-13 |
$753,690 |
95,525 |
| 19 |
Couples Retreat |
10/9/2009 |
Comedy |
PG-13 |
$693,900 |
87,947 |
| Total Gross of All Movies | $886,590,971 |
| Total Tickets Sold | 112,368,947 |
Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 2010.
It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 2010.
For example, a movie released over Thanksgiving in 2010 will most likely earn money in 2010 and 2011.
Click on the individual movie to see its total gross over all the years in which it played.
Each box office year ends on the first Sunday of the following year.
The next year starts the following day (Monday). For example, the "2004 box office year" ended on Sunday, January 2, 2005.
Inflation-adjusted figures are based ticket sale estimates, and may not be precise due to rounding errors.
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