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Iconic Franchises That Shaped Industries and Generated Billions

Iconic Franchises That Shaped Industries and Generated Billions

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25. Scary Movie

Courtesy of Dimension Films

24. Evil Dead

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23. Jumanji

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

22. Scream

Courtesy of Dimension Films

21. MCU's Avengers

Courtesy of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

20. Hunger Games

Courtesy of Lionsgate Films

19. James Bond

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

18. Texas Chainsaw Massacre

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17. Peter Pan

Courtesy of RKO Radio Pictures

16. Shrek

Courtesy of DreamWorks Distribution

15. Step Up

Courtesy of Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

14. Halloween

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

13. Harry Potter

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

12. American Pie

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

11. Ice Age

Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox

10. Twilight

Courtesy of Summit Distribution

9. Star Wars

Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox

7. Friday the 13th

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

6. Indiana Jones

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

5. The Purge

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

4. George A. Romero's Dead Series

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3. Saw

Courtesy of Lionsgate Films

2. Insidious

Courtesy of FilmDistrict

1. Paranormal Activity

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

25. Scary Movie
24. Evil Dead
23. Jumanji
22. Scream
21. MCU's Avengers
20. Hunger Games
19. James Bond
18. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
17. Peter Pan
16. Shrek
15. Step Up
14. Halloween
13. Harry Potter
12. American Pie
11. Ice Age
10. Twilight
9. Star Wars
8. Jurassic Park
7. Friday the 13th
6. Indiana Jones
5. The Purge
4. George A. Romero's Dead Series
3. Saw
2. Insidious
1. Paranormal Activity

While reviewing movie box office numbers might not be as important to us, the moviegoers, these numbers can affect the executives who produce the films. They can also help to determine what performed well, giving the studio an opportunity to expand on the original film, and what needs to remain a one-time project.

Variety recently released an article summarizing the franchises expanding this summer that we can expect to see in theaters including the Transformers and Smurfs franchises. This caused us to investigate which movie franchises have been the most profitable in history. As mentioned, these numbers largely affect movie executives, but it can also be fun to see if your favorite franchise made the list.

Keep in mind that success and profitability are not the same thing. While one film may be deemed successful, this doesn't necessarily mean that it turned a profit. Several factors go into determining box office success. These include the studio's marketing efforts, critics reviews, production costs, ticket purchases, and what other movies might be competing for viewership at the same time.

The list below includes various movie franchises that have been produced dating back to the 1950s. From the Indiana Jones franchise to James Bond and Scary Movie, the list below shows what can happen when a movie takes off and deserves to be expanded upon. Additionally, a few of these franchises were written and created with a franchise in mind from the beginning such as "The Hunger Games." (For similar reading, check out these 12 movies intended as franchise starters that fell short.)

To determine the most profitable franchises ever, 24/7 Tempo reviewed data on box office and production budget from film industry site The Numbers. Franchises were ranked based on the return on investment ratio of production budget to worldwide box office aggregated across all films with available data in the franchise. Box office and production budget totals were adjusted for inflation using historical ticket prices from the National Association of Theatre Owners. Only franchises with at least four films with available box office and production budget data were included.

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