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Fastest Movies to Earn $50 Million at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 201-300)



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This chart contains the movies that reached $50 Million at the domestic box office, ranked first by the number of days they took to reach the milestone, and second by their total gross on the day they exceeded the milestone.

Fastest to $100m
Rank Date Movie Days to
Milestone
Cumulative Gross
After Passing
Milestone
201 Sep 5, 2001 Rush Hour 2 34 $200,122,822
202 Jul 12, 2012 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted 35 $200,231,722
203 Aug 1, 2008 WALL-E 36 $200,769,939
204 Sep 6, 2002 Signs 36 $200,143,089
205 Aug 3, 2012 Ted 37 $201,836,705
206 Aug 31, 2018 Mission: Impossible—Fallout 37 $201,627,306
207 Jul 11, 2008 Kung Fu Panda 37 $200,762,970
208 Dec 30, 2016 Moana 38 $203,385,462
209 Jul 28, 1989 Batman 38 $200,651,425
210 Jun 14, 1996 Twister 38 $200,018,830
211 Aug 30, 2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember 39 $201,952,000
212 Sep 15, 1999 The Sixth Sense 41 $200,964,306
213 Apr 11, 2012 Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax 41 $200,786,955
214 Nov 11, 2015 The Martian 41 $200,009,441
215 Jan 1, 2010 The Blind Side 43 $201,118,097
216 Jan 25, 2008 Alvin and the Chipmunks 43 $200,477,819
217 Jul 5, 2000 Mission: Impossible 2 43 $200,220,997
218 Jan 27, 2012 Mission: Impossible—Ghost Protocol 43 $200,027,203
219 Dec 31, 1999 Toy Story 2 44 $205,019,000
220 Feb 5, 2010 Sherlock Holmes 44 $201,084,843
221 Feb 2, 2001 Cast Away 44 $200,961,000
222 May 7, 2010 How to Train Your Dragon 45 $201,013,867
223 Jul 29, 1994 The Lion King 47 $218,645,104
224 Aug 19, 1994 Forrest Gump 47 $206,713,081
225 Mar 6, 2020 Bad Boys For Life 51 $201,185,882
226 Feb 2, 2024 Wonka 52 $201,034,847
227 Sep 2, 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 52 $200,713,172
228 Dec 26, 2014 Big Hero 6 52 $200,084,063
229 Sep 9, 2005 Wedding Crashers 59 $200,021,913
230 Jan 19, 2018 Coco 60 $200,072,966
231 Aug 12, 2005 Batman Begins 61 $201,149,986
232 Aug 12, 1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 64 $200,073,849
233 Aug 13, 1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 66 $202,987,662
234 Aug 31, 2007 Ratatouille 66 $200,776,098
235 Jul 29, 1983 Star Wars Ep. VI: Return of the Jedi 68 $201,411,234
236 Jan 25, 1991 Home Alone 73 $203,487,564
237 Aug 30, 2013 World War Z 73 $200,286,551
238 Jan 18, 2019 Bohemian Rhapsody 78 $200,351,903
239 Dec 21, 2018 A Star is Born 80 $200,069,483
240 Mar 1, 2019 Ralph Breaks The Internet 101 $200,011,604
241 Mar 4, 1994 Mrs. Doubtfire 103 $200,137,695
242 Sep 21, 1984 Ghostbusters 108 $200,931,851
243 Oct 23, 1998 Armageddon 117 $200,231,869
244 Oct 20, 2006 Superman Returns 117 $200,006,305
245 Apr 12, 1985 Beverly Hills Cop 131 $203,289,068
246 Nov 15, 1991 Terminator 2: Judgment Day 138 $201,858,746
247 Dec 21, 1990 Ghost 164 $202,815,382
248 Apr 23, 1993 Aladdin 166 $200,820,537
249 May 20, 2011 Tangled 180 $200,627,301
250 Feb 16, 1999 Saving Private Ryan 208 $200,219,277
251 Nov 19, 2002 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 215 $200,218,000
252 Feb 14, 1986 Back to the Future 229 $200,132,594
253 Jan 13, 1978 Star Wars Ep. IV: A New Hope 234 $203,071,986
254 Jul 16, 1982 Raiders of the Lost Ark 402 $206,140,608
255 Aug 14, 1981 Star Wars Ep. V: The Empire Strikes Back 453 $200,877,589
256 Feb 3, 2012 Beauty and the Beast 7390 $203,249,253
257 Sep 22, 2000 The Exorcist 9770 $201,175,666
258 Sep 2, 2022 Jaws 17242 $268,028,710

The Domestic Market is defined as the North American movie territory (consisting of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam).

This table is updated daily to reflect the latest studio reports.

Note: This chart is not adjusted for inflation.