TOP 15 highest-grossing films with an 18+ rating (15 photos)
We recently showed you a selection of the highest-grossing comedies in cinema history. The topic, of course, is taken seriously, since personal tastes and preferences do not always coincide with statistics... and even with the topic of the post. Therefore... to hell with these accountants of yours! But this is even more interesting! This time we present to your attention the TOP 15 highest-grossing films with an 18+ rating. Let us also emphasize that we are talking exclusively about money.
The R rating suggests that persons under 17 years of age may not see the film unless accompanied by a parent. The Motion Picture Association of America thinks so.
15th place. The Revenant (2015)
Box office: $532.9 million
The film won an Oscar for directing (Alejandro González Iñárritu).
14th place. Chinatown Detective 2 (2018)
Box office: $544 million
The comedy received a Jackie Chan Award for its action scenes.
13th place. Sniper (2014)
Box office: $547 million
12th place. The Third Wheel (2012)
Box office: $549 million
11th place. Fifty Shades of Gray (2015)
Box office: $549.6 million
10th place. Bachelor Party 2: From Vegas to Bangkok (2011)
Box office: $586.7 million
9th place. The Passion of the Christ (2004)
Box office: $612 million
The film received three Oscar nominations.
8th place. Logan (2017)
Box office: $619 million
7th place. Chinatown Detective 3 (2021)
Box office: $686 million
6th place. It (2017)
Box office: $700.3 million
The horror film won an MTV Award for Best Cast.
5th place. The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
Box office: $741.8 million
4th place. Deadpool (2016)
Box office: $782.6 million
This action-comedy received a Saturn Award for Best Actor (Ryan Reynolds) and two Golden Globe Award nominations: Best Picture (Comedy) and Best Actor.
3rd place. Deadpool 2 (2018)
Box office: $785.8 million
2nd place. Oppenheimer (2023)
Box office: $948.9 million (film still in theaters)
1 place. Joker (2019)
Box office: $1.074 billion
The film received two prestigious awards at the Venice Film Festival.