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Disney and Sony topped the US box office in 2021, thanks to Marvel. Here's how Hollywood's studios stacked up.

Travis Clark   

Disney and Sony topped the US box office in 2021, thanks to Marvel. Here's how Hollywood's studios stacked up.
"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings."Marvel Studios
  • Disney topped the domestic box office in 2021, thanks to Marvel.
  • Sony followed close behind — also thanks to Marvel.

Marvel movies gave the domestic box office a lifeline last year, as theaters in the US struggled through the pandemic.

Five of the top six movies at the domestic box office in 2021 were Marvel movies from Disney or Sony, including "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings."

Disney topped the domestic box office in terms of market share with 25.5% of business, according to data firm Comscore, despite releasing some movies simultaneously to theaters and Disney+ for an additional fee.

The total domestic box office in 2021 was $4.58 billion, according to Comscore. It doubled 2020's total but was down nearly 60% from 2019.

Sony followed closely behind Disney with 23%, thanks to "No Way Home" and another Marvel release, "Venom: Let There Be Carnage."

The studio owns the film rights to the Spider-Man franchise, which includes 600 Marvel characters ("No Way Home" was a joint production between Sony and Disney's Marvel Studios, but Sony retained distribution rights).

The bottom line: The Marvel brand still dominates the box office, even after Disney experimented with the simultaneous release of "Black Widow" and as the Marvel Cinematic Universe expands into TV on Disney+. The MCU is the biggest movie franchise of all time with $25 billion across 27 movies, and that likely won't change any time soon.

Warner Bros., meanwhile, trailed Disney, Sony, and Universal, showing the limitations of its hybrid release strategy at the box office. The studio released in 2021 all of its movies simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max. This year, it committed to a 45-day window on its theatrical releases.

But the strategy did seemingly help boost subscribers for Max. The streaming service and its cable counterpart HBO finished 2021 with nearly 74 million global subscribers, ahead of forecasts.

Below are seven Hollywood studios ranked by how much they grossed in 2021 at the domestic box office:

7. Lionsgate

7. Lionsgate
Salma Hayek and Samuel L. Jackson in "Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard."      Lionsgate

Total domestic gross: $102.6 million

Market share: 2.24%

Biggest movie: "Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" — $38 million

6. Paramount

6. Paramount
Paramount Pictures

Total domestic gross: $278.1 million

Market share: 6.07%

Biggest movie: "A Quiet Place Part II" — $160 million

5. United Artists/MGM

5. United Artists/MGM
MGM

Total domestic gross: $323.3 million

Market share: 7.05%

Biggest movie: "No Time to Die" — $160.8 million

4. Warner Bros.

4. Warner Bros.
"Dune."      Warner Bros.

Total domestic gross: $666.8 million

Market share: 14.5%

Biggest movie: "Dune" — $107.3 (released simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max)

3. Universal

3. Universal
Universal

Total domestic gross: $714.2 million

Market share: 15.6%

Biggest movie: "F9: The Fast Saga" — $173 million

2. Sony

2. Sony
Tom Holland in "Spider-Man: No Way Home."      Matt Kennedy/Sony Pictures/Marvel

Total domestic gross: $1.06 billion

Market share: 23.1%

Biggest movie: "Spider-Man: No Way Home" — $702.9 million

1. Disney

1. Disney
Simu Liu plays Shang-Chi.      Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Total domestic gross: $1.17 billion

Market share: 25.5%

Biggest movie: "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" — $224.5 million

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