What is the most popular movie franchise?
These Are the Highest-Grossing Movie Franchises of All Time
- 1 Marvel Cinematic Universe — $25.56B.
- 2 Star Wars — $10.31B.
- 3 Spider-man — $9.25B.
- 4 Harry Potter — $9.20B.
- 5 James Bond — $7.88B.
- 6 The Avengers — $7.76B.
- 7 Fast and Furious — $6.6B.
- 8 X-Men — $6.06B.
What is the most awarded movie franchise of all time?
Star Wars (10) The 1977 original was the most accomplished, winning Oscars for Original Score, Film Editing, Costume Design, Art Direction, Sound, and Visual Effects. The Empire Strikes Back also won for Best Sound, bringing the total to seven.
What franchise has won the most Oscars?
Noms | Movie Title | Oscars® |
---|---|---|
Films with 14 nominations – 3 | ||
14 | Titanic | 11 |
14 | All About Eve | 6 |
14 | La La Land * | 6 |
Which is better hp or LOTR?
That really depends on what you value more in your fantasy novels. Harry Potter has much more rounded and relatable characters and (I would argue) better storytelling than LOTR, but LOTR is way better at world-building and lore. The Harry Potter series does character development beautifully.
What is the best movie company?
Top 10 Movie Production Companies in the World 2020
Rank | Movie Production Company | No. of Movies |
---|---|---|
1 | Universal Pictures | 254 |
2 | Warner Bros. | 249 |
3 | Columbia Pictures | 245 |
4 | Walt Disney Pictures | 130 |
Is Harry Potter bigger than Marvel?
Only one Harry Potter movie surpassed the billion-dollar mark, and it was Deathly Hallows. The Verdict: Avengers takes the Box Office factor when it comes to success, as is it evident that, with more films, the series would have far surpassed Harry Potter.
What was more popular Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter?
They have a long way to go to beat the 8-film adaption of the 7-book Harry Potter series, which has earned $7.7 billion. The Lord of the Rings films have earned $2.91 billion in ticket sales so far, ranking the series ninth among franchises.
Did Harry Potter copy Lord of the Rings?
The quick answer: no, author J.K. Rowling definitely did not copy The Lord of the Rings. The separate works pull from European and Norse mythology, and therefore can sometimes overlap in their story.