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The year 2010 has seen many new films released worldwide, with many yet to be released. A large proportion of these films are remakes, sequels, prequels, franchise reboots, and films based on TV shows, comic books, novels and video games. These include some of the year's highest-grossing films, such as Alice in Wonderland, Iron Man 2, How to Train Your Dragon, Shutter Island, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Clash of the Titans, Robin Hood and Shrek Forever After. Original films also made an impact on the box office, including Valentine's Day and The Book of Eli.
Highest-grossing films
Please note that following the tradition of the English-language film industry, these are the top-grossing films that were first released in the United States in 2010. The top ten films of 2010, by worldwide gross in United States dollars, as well as the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia grosses, are as follows:
Rank | Title | Studio | Worldwide | United States and Canada | United Kingdom | Australia |
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1 | Alice in Wonderland | Walt Disney Pictures | $1,017,078,021 | $333,778,021 | $68,437,055 | $36,387,593 |
2 | Iron Man 2 | Paramount Pictures | $594,311,000 | $299,311,000 | $28,874,701 | $18,292,730 |
3 | Clash of the Titans | Warner Bros. | $486,829,120 | $161,629,120 | $29,504,423 | $15,074,138 |
4 | How to Train Your Dragon | DreamWorks | $468,592,000 | $214,416,000 | $24,391,598 | $16,968,877 |
5 | Shutter Island | Paramount Pictures | $294,636,945 | $128,012,934 | $16,304,568 | $9,260,524 |
6 | Robin Hood | Universal Studios | $282,900,000 | $99,600,000 | $13,166,471 | $5,045,607 |
7 | Shrek Forever After | DreamWorks | $277,202,299 | $210,052,000 | - | - |
8 | Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time | Walt Disney Pictures | $262,600,000 | $72,300,000 | $15,460,467 | $14,478,430 |
9 | Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief | 20th Century Fox | $221,241,938 | $88,691,729 | $11,535,357 | $4,667,200 |
10 | Valentine's Day | New Line Cinema | $213,009,598 | $110,485,654 | $6,294,247 | $3,359,281 |
Alice in Wonderland has grossed more than $1 billion worldwide, making it the fifth highest-grossing film in history, and the sixth film to surpass the billion dollar mark. It is also the only spring-time release to accomplish this feat.
Events
- January
- 17 - The 67th Golden Globe Awards winners were announced.
- 21 - The nominations of the 63rd BAFTA Awards were announced.
- 23 - The 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards winners were announced.
- February
- 01 - The nominations of the 30th Golden Raspberry Awards were announced.
- 02 - The nominations of the 82nd Academy Awards were announced.
- 21 - The 63rd BAFTA Awards winners were announced
- March
- 06 - The 30th Golden Raspberry Awards winners were announced. Major winners:
- Worst Picture: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
- Worst Director: Michael Bay - Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
- Worst Actor: Jonas Brothers - Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience
- Worst Actress: Sandra Bullock - All About Steve
- Worst Supporting Actor: Billy Ray Cyrus - Hannah Montana: The Movie
- Worst Supporting Actress: Sienna Miller - G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
- Worst Screenplay: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
- Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel: Land of the Lost
- Worst Screen Couple: Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper - All About Steve
- 07 - The 82nd Academy Awards winners were announced. Major winners include:
- Best Picture: The Hurt Locker
- Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow - The Hurt Locker
- Best Actor: Jeff Bridges - Crazy Heart
- Best Actress: Sandra Bullock - The Blind Side
- Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz - Inglourious Basterds
- Best Supporting Actress: Mo'Nique - Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire
- Best Original Screenplay: The Hurt Locker
- Best Adapted Screenplay: Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire
- Best Animated Feature: Up
- Best Original Score: Up
- May
- 12 to 23 - The 63rd annual Cannes Film Festival was held.[2]
January–March
The tables list films that are in production or have completed production and will be released in the United States sometime in 2010 (wide releases in bold). For projects announced for this year that are not yet in production, see the announcements.
April–June
July–September
October–December
Announced/Unscheduled releases
The following films are either in production, in post-production, or complete; may or may not have a distributor; but do not have a specific release date set in 2010.
Notable deaths
<font-size=100%> Month | <font-size=100%> Date | <font-size=100%> Name | <font-size=100%> Age | <font-size=100%>Country | <font-size=100%> Profession | <font-size=100%> Notable films |
<font-size=100%> January | 17 | Erich Segal | 72 | Author, Screenwriter | Love Story • Oliver's Story • Yellow Submarine • The Games • A Change of Seasons | |
22 | Johnny Seven | 83 | Actor | The Apartment • The Love God? • Gunfight in Abilene • The Greatest Story Ever Told | ||
22 | Jean Simmons | 80 | Actress | Black Narcissus • Hamlet • The Robe • Guys and Dolls • The Big Country • Spartacus • Elmer Gantry • The Happy Ending | ||
24 | Pernell Roberts | 81 | Actor | The Magic of Lassie • Ride Lonesome | ||
26 | Anne Froelick | 82 | Writer | Easy Come, Easy Go • Harriet Craig | ||
27 | Zelda Rubinstein | 76 | Actress | Sixteen Candles • Poltergeist • Teen Witch • Southland Tales | ||
<font-size=100%> February | 1 | David Brown | 93 | Producer | The Sugarland Express • The Sting • Jaws • The Verdict • Cocoon •Driving Miss Daisy • The Player • A Few Good Men | |
1 | Justin Mentell | 27 | Actor | G-Force • Palo Alto • Roll Bounce | ||
5 | Ian Carmichael | 89 | Actor | The Colditz Story • Private's Progress • Brothers in Law • I'm All Right Jack • School for Scoundrels • The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins | ||
17 | Kathryn Grayson | 88 | Actress | Show Boat • Anchors Aweigh • Till the Clouds Roll By • Andy Hardy's Private Secretary • The Toast of New Orleans • Thousands Cheer | ||
19 | Lionel Jeffries | 83 | Actor, Screenwriter, Director | Stage Fright • The Colditz Story • Bhowani Junction • Tarzan the Magnificent • Two-Way Stretch • The Trials of Oscar Wilde • First Men in the Moon •Camelot • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang • The Railway Children • The Amazing Mr Blunden | ||
<font-size=100%> March | 4 | Nan Martin | 82 | Actress | A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors • Shallow Hal • Cast Away• Toys in the Attic | |
5 | Charles B. Pierce | 71 | Director, Screenwriter, Producer, Actor, Set decorator, cinematographer | Sudden Impact • The Legend of Boggy Creek • Dillinger • The Phantom Tollbooth • Carny | ||
10 | Corey Haim | 38 | Actor | Lucas • Murphy's Romance • The Lost Boys • License to Drive • Dream a Little Dream | ||
14 | Peter Graves | 83 | Actor | Airplane! • Stalag 17 • Addams Family Values • Men in Black II • House on Haunted Hill • Looney Tunes: Back in Action | ||
18 | Fess Parker | 85 | Actor | Old Yeller • The Great Locomotive Chase • Harvey • The Light in the Forest • Island in the Sky | ||
24 | Robert Culp | 79 | Actor | Sunday in New York • Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice • Hannie Caulder • The Pelican Brief | ||
<font-size=100%> April | 1 | John Forsythe | 92 | Actor | Destination Tokyo • The Trouble with Harry • In Cold Blood • ...And Justice for All | |
6 | Corin Redgrave | 70 | Actor | Excalibur • Four Weddings and a Funeral • A Man for All Seasons | ||
8 | Christopher Cazenove | 65 | Actor | Three Men and a Little Lady • Zulu Dawn • A Knight's Tale • Aces: Iron Eagle III | ||
10 | Dixie Carter | 70 | Actress | That Evening Sun • Going Berserk | ||
16 | Sid Conrad | 86 | Actor | The Glimmer Man • Caddyshack II • King Kong | ||
17 | Dede Allen | 86 | Film Editor | Dog Day Afternoon • Bonnie and Clyde • The Hustler • Reds • Wonder Boys • The Breakfast Club • Little Big Man | ||
23 | Shay Duffin | 79 | Actor | Seabiscuit • The Departed • Leprechaun • Beowulf • Titanic • Newsies • Raging Bull | ||
25 | Dorothy Provine | 75 | Actress | It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World • That Darn Cat! • The Great Race | ||
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2 | Lynn Redgrave | 67 | Actress | Gods and Monsters • Georgy Girl • Shine • The Jane Austen Book Club • Tom Jones • Peter Pan • The Wild Thornberrys Movie | |
3 | Martin Benson | 91 | Actor | Goldfinger • The Omen • Angela's Ashes | ||
9 | Lena Horne | 92 | Actress | Panama Hattie • Cabin in the Sky • Stormy Weather • The Wiz | ||
16 | Ronnie James Dio | 67 | Singer, Actor, Writer | Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny | ||
23 | Simon Monjack | 39 | Writer | Factory Girl | ||
24 | Paul Gray | 38 | Muisician | Rollerball • Behind the Player: Paul Gray | ||
26 | Art Linkletter | 97 | Actor, Comedian | Champagne for Caesar | ||
28 | Gary Coleman | 42 | Actor, Comedian | Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star • An American Carol • S.F.W. | ||
29 | Dennis Hopper | 74 | Actor, Director | Speed • Giant • Land of the Dead • Easy Rider • True Romance • The Indian Runner • Apocalypse Now • Hoosiers • Blue Velvet • True Grit • Waterworld • Hang 'Em High • Swing Vote • Cool Hand Luke • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 • Rebel Without a Cause • Super Mario Bros. | ||
31 | William A. Fraker | 86 | Cinematographer, Director, Producer | The President's Analyst • Rosemary's Baby • Paint Your Wagon • The Day of the Dolphin • Looking for Mr. Goodbar • Heaven Can Wait • 1941 • WarGames • Irreconcilable Differences • Murphy's Romance • Tombstone | ||
<font-size=100%> June | 3 | Rue McClanahan | 76 | Actress | The Rotten Apple • Walk the Angry Beach • Hollywood After Dark • The Fighting Temptations • Some of My Best Friends Are... • They Might Be Giants • Starship Troopers | |
13 | Jimmy Dean | 81 | Singer, Actor | Diamonds are Forever • Big Bad John • Hollywood After Dark • The Fighting Temptations • Some of My Best Friends Are... • They Might Be Giants • Starship Troopers
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