When it comes to movie sequels, there is often the law of diminishing returns ruling over its success. It is rare that a movie successful enough to warrant a sequel has one that does significantly better than the original, both in of critical acclaim and in box office. However, there are times that it happens, and it usually catapults a franchise to greatness.

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Typically, when a movie makes more than $500 million, it is considered a massive success. That makes the times where a sequel outgrossed the previous movie by that much extremely rare. It has only happened 14 times, in some cases with immediate sequels and in other instances when a movie franchise continues many years after the original installment.

Skyfall (2012) - $518 Million More

James Bond standing by his car in Skyfall.
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There have been 25 official James Bond movies, and while it might come as a surprise, only one of them broke the $1 billion mark at the box office. What shouldn't come as a surprise is that the five highest-grossing James Bond movies are the last five, all starring Daniel Craig.

The biggest jump came in between the second movie, Skyfall, which made $1.1 billion. It shouldn't come as a surprise that those were the lowest and highest box office takes for Craig's Bond.

Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace (1999) - $551 Million More

Qui Gon and Obi Wan fighting Darth Maul.
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There is not a lot of love for the Star Wars prequel movies, but they made a lot of money when released anyway. The first of the prequels, Return of the Jedi.

It was clear that Star Wars fans were more than ready for more stories from the franchise because they showed up in mass numbers. Return of the Jedi was the lowest grossing movie of the original series at $475 million, which The Phantom Menace finished with over a billion at the box office.

Toy Story 3 (2010) - $569 Million More

Woody sitting with his friends in Toy Story 3.
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Toy Story was the first Pixar movie, and for many fans, it is still one of the best. However, unlike many franchises, it seemed that the movies in this series got better and better as each sequel arrived. That also lined up with the movie's box office take.

Each movie in the franchise made more than the one that came before. However, while the climb between the first two was under $200 million and the jump between the last two was less than $500,000, Toy Story 3 made $1.06 billion compared to the $511 million of the first sequel.

Iron Man 3 (2013) - $590 Million More

Iron Man looks at his armor in Iron Man 3.
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because of the fake out with Mandarin, but the movie was a huge success. The previous movie, considered a letdown after the first Iron Man, only made $621 at the box office.

Most audiences didn't care what die-hard comic book fans thought about Iron Man 3's plot twist. They showed up in force and helped the movie hit $1.21 billion for a massive box office turnaround.

Incredibles 2 (2018) - $611 Million More

The Incredibles prepare for battle in the sequel.
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The Incredibles came out in 2004 and many Pixar fans pointed to it as one of the best superhero movies. The heroes here were original creations, but seemed inspired by the Fantastic Four, who had never achieved a lot of success in their movies.

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The $631 million box office take was a great one, but Pixar chose not to rush to a sequel. Finally, in 2018, the sequel came and it ended up making $1.2 billion, and while it wasn't as critically beloved, it was a much bigger box office success than the original.

The Dark Knight (2008) - $631 Million More

The Joker tricks and murders Gambol in The Dark Knight

 

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The Batman franchise seemed dead after Batman Begins, and he made a decent $358 million with the reboot at the time.

one of the best DC superhero movies of all time, and finished with $998 million at the box office.

Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - $645 Million More

Captain America leading the heroes in Avengers Infinity War.
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Critics and fans considered Avengers teaming up with every hero in the MCU for an all-out battle.

Avengers: Infinity War was a huge success and rebounded with a $2 billion box office take, $645 million more than the previous movie. However, its reign on top was short-lived when its sequel beat it out by over $700 million.

Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) - $698 Million More

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Fans were excited about the new Spider-Man movie in 2021, but the entire world was still shellshocked from the pandemic and people were still scared to leave their homes. Almost every theatrical movie failed at the box office in 2021, but Spider-Man: No Way Home was the exception.

The movie was not only a success, but it ended up as the third highest-grossing MCU movie in history, beating the previous Spider-Man movie by almost $700 million.

Furious 7 (2015) - $726 Million More

Dom leading his team in Furious 7.
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When it comes to the Fast & Furious franchise, most fans consider Fast Five to be where the franchise went from a cult favorite to a massive box office success story. However, even with its popularity, that movie only made $630 million and the sixth movie topped out at $789 million.

The one movie that sits on top of the mountain for the franchise is Furious 7. That movie blew away expectations and finished with a box office total of $1.5 billion, a number that still reigns supreme.

Avengers: Endgame (2019) - $749 Million More

Iron Man with his helmet off in Avengers: Endgame

 

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It is not a surprise that several movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe kept getting bigger and bigger as they went. What is surprising is that back-to-back movies for the MCU each eclipsed the previous ones by half a billion dollars at the box office.

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The final movie in the Avengers saga, Avatar.