Universal will be the first studio ever to have three films hit $1 billion worldwide in the same year
According to The Wrap, Universal will speed past the record 20th Century Fox set last year thanks to three global hits - "Furious 7," "Jurassic World," and "Minions."
"Furious" and "World" are both past the $1 billion worldwide gross mark and Minions should hit the milestone when it debuts in China in September.
That makes Universal the first studio ever to have three films hit the $1 billion worldwide mark, according to The Wrap.
"Their record shows how important content is, but also the release strategy, the dating, marketing," Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at box office tracker Rentrak, told TheWrap. "If you were going to create a playbook for studios, you could base it on the year they're having."
Along with "Jurassic World" ($1.55 billion), "Furious 7" ($1.51 billion) and "Minions" ($855 million), Universal also has "Fifty Shades of Grey" ($570 million) in the top 10 worldwide grosses of the year.
Overall, 2015 is on pace to be the largest-grossing year ever at the US box office, according to The Wrap, with more than $11 billion.