Disney Has Biggest Year Ever at Global Box Office

To the surprise of no one, Disney has already posted its biggest year ever worldwide with $5.85 billion through Nov. 1, surpassing its previous record of $5.84 billion in 2015. Better yet, it is virtually assured of setting a new industry record in 2016, besting Universal’s 2015 haul of $6.89 billion.

Disney is home to the four top-grossing films of the year so far which includes Captain America: Civil War, Zootopia, Finding Dory and The Jungle Book. 2016 will culminate for Disney with the latest installment of this little-known franchise called Star Wars.


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