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There are numerous films set to be released in 2018. While some films have announced release dates but have yet to begin filming, others are in production but do not yet have definite release dates.
Highest-grossing films
The top films released in 2018 by worldwide gross are as follows:[1]
Rank | Title | Distributor | Worldwide gross |
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1 | Avengers: Infinity War | Disney | $1,710,107,959 |
2 | Black Panther | $1,343,010,015 | |
3 | Operation Red Sea | Huaxia Film | $579,220,560 |
4 | Ready Player One | Warner Bros. | $575,026,610 |
5 | Detective Chinatown 2 | Wanda Media | $544,061,916 |
6 | Rampage | Warner Bros. | $401,263,329 |
7 | Fifty Shades Freed | Universal | $368,307,760 |
8 | Monster Hunt 2 | EDKO | $361,682,618 |
9 | Peter Rabbit | Sony Pictures | $331,524,181 |
10 | Pacific Rim Uprising | Universal | $288,485,715 |
Avengers: Infinity War has grossed over $1.7 billion worldwide, and is the 4th highest-grossing film of all time. Black Panther has grossed over $1.3 billion worldwide, and is the 9th highest-grossing film of all time.
2018 box office records
- The Marvel Cinematic Universe became the first film franchise to gross more than $14 billion with the release of Black Panther,[2] and the first franchise to release five billion-dollar-grossing films (with Black Panther joining The Avengers, Iron Man 3, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Captain America: Civil War). Two months later, the MCU became the first film franchise to gross more than $15 billion and $16 billion with the release of Avengers: Infinity War, which became the sixth billion-dollar-grossing film in the franchise.[3]
- China set an all-time biggest global one-month record in February with RMB 10.14 billion ($1.6 billion), calculating revenues from both local and foreign films. The record breaking number was largely attributed to the Lunar New Year holiday. The previous global monthly box office record was set in July 2011 in North America with $1.395 billion and the previous highest-grossing month in China was August 2017 with RMB 7.38 billion ($1.17 billion).[4] The highest-grossing films in China during the month were the local Chinese films Operation Red Sea, Monster Hunt 2, and Detective Chinatown 2, and the foreign Indian film Secret Superstar.[5]
- For the first time in history, February recorded $1 billion ticket sales in North America, fueled largely by the success of Disney/Marvel's Black Panther which represented 43% or $428.8 million of the entire month's ticket sales. The previous February record was in 2012 with $818.4 million.[6]
- In China, the combined opening weekend numbers of Monster Hunt 2 (US$190 million), Detective Chinatown 2 (US$154 million), The Monkey King 3 (US$79.9 million), Operation Red Sea (US$70.3 million) and Boonie Bears: The Big Shrink (US$40.9 million) amounted to a record breaking RMB3.21 billion (US$506 million) or US$543 million weekend with online ticket sales, which is more than double the feat achieved in 2017 (US$205 million) and 2016 (US$224 million) during the same time period.[7][8] The previous weekend record was set in North America during the weekend of December 18–20, 2017, when the combined grosses of several films resulted in US$306 million led by Star Wars: The Force Awakens's US$248 million debut.[9][10]
- The same weekend, China also set a new IMAX opening record when the combined IMAX earnings of the three films recorded US$15.1 million, led by Monster Hunt 2 and Detective Chinatown 2 (US$6.7 million).[7]
- During the first quarter of 2018, China overtook North America as the world's largest box office market for the first time, with China grossing US$3.17 billion compared to North America's US$2.89 billion during that quarter.[11][12] Despite declining revenue from Hollywood films, Chinese box office growth was driven primarily by domestic Chinese films, led by Operation Red Sea and Detective Chinatown 2, along with non-Hollywood foreign films, led by Indian Bollywood films Secret Superstar and Bajrangi Bhaijaan.[13][12]
Studio records
- Walt Disney Studios became the fastest studio ever to reach $1 billion at the domestic box office; it reached this goal on the 117th day of 2018, beating its own record of reaching the goal on the 128th day of 2016.
Film records
- Black Panther grossed $202 million in its opening weekend and $242.16 million over the four-day holiday weekend, breaking the record for a February opening weekend and a Presidents' Day weekend, surpassing Deadpool ($132.4 million and $152.2 million in 2016), and recording the biggest opening weekend and total for a film directed by a black filmmaker, surpassing The Fate of the Furious ($98.8 million by F. Gary Gray in 2017). It also became just the fifth movie ever to gross more than $200 million domestically in its opening weekend (joining The Avengers, Jurassic World, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and Star Wars: The Last Jedi). On Monday, February 19, the film grossed another $40.17 million, breaking the record for a Monday gross and surpassing Force Awakens ($40.11 million on December 21, 2015).[14] The subsequent $242.16 million four-day opening weekend became the second biggest four-day gross ever, only behind The Force Awakens' $288.07 million. On February 23–25, the film grossed another $111.7 million, recording the second biggest second weekend gross behind The Force Awakens ($149.2 million on December 25–27, 2015) and becoming just the fourth film to gross more than $100 million in its second weekend (joining The Avengers, Jurassic World, and The Force Awakens).[15] On February 27, the film became the first superhero origin film and the tenth film overall to gross $500 million domestically (doing so in 17 days, the third fastest film to reach the milestone behind The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi), surpassing Wonder Woman ($412.6 million in 2017) to become the highest-grossing single character superhero origin film;[16] on March 9, the film reached $549.2 million domestically, surpassing The Dark Knight to become the highest grossing solo superhero film of all time. On March 16, the film became the seventh film to gross $600 million domestically (doing so in 31 days, the second fastest film to reach the milestone behind The Force Awakens), and just the second superhero movie to do so (along with Avengers). On March 24, the film reached a total domestic gross of $626-million to become the highest grossing superhero movie of all time, surpassing The Avengers ($623.4-million in 2012). On March 30, the film became the fifth film to gross $650 million domestically (doing so in 45 days, the second fastest film to reach the milestone behind Force Awakens). On April 7, the reached a total domestic gross of $663.2-million to surpass Titanic as the third-highest-grossing film in the United States and Canada.
- On March 9–12, Ryan Coogler's Black Panther retained the #1 box office spot with a $40.8 million fourth weekend (the fourth biggest, behind American Sniper, Avatar, and The Force Awakens), while Ava DuVernay's A Wrinkle in Time opened at the #2 spot with a $33.1 million debut, marking the first time in history that the top two spots of a weekend were both held by black directors.[17]
- Avengers: Infinity War grossed $258 million in its opening weekend, breaking the record for biggest domestic opening weekend and surpassing The Force Awakens ($248-million in 2015); the film also grossed $641 million worldwide, becoming the first film ever to gross more than $600-million globally and surpassing The Fate of the Furious ($542 million in 2017). On April 27, the film grossed $106 million in its opening day, the second-highest single day gross behind The Force Awakens ($119 million in 2015) to become just the third movie ever to gross more than $100 million in a single day (joining The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi); on April 28, the film grossed another $83-million, breaking the record for a Saturday gross and surpassing Jurassic World ($69.6 million on 13 June 2015); on April 29, the film grossed another $69.2 million, breaking the record for a Sunday gross and surpassing The Force Awakens ($60.5 million on 20 December 2015).
- Secret Superstar, an Indian film which released in China during January 2018, grossed $29.2 million in its opening weekend there,[18] setting a record for an Indian film in China, surpassing Dangal; Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan produced and starred in both films.[19] Secret Superstar's first-week gross in China was $47 million,[20] also a record for an Indian film in the country, again surpassing Dangal.[21] Currently, Secret Superstar is the fourth highest-grossing foreign film in China for 2018 after Avengers: Infinity War, Ready Player One and Rampage, ahead of Bollywood film Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Hollywood films including Black Panther, Pacific Rim Uprising, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Tomb Raider, Maze Runner: The Death Cure and Star Wars: The Last Jedi.[22][23] Secret Superstar also became one of the most profitable films of all time,[24][25][26] grossing ₹965 crore (US$120 million)[27] worldwide on a limited budget of ₹15 crore (US$1.8 million), with over 6,000% return on investment (ROI).[24][28]
Events
Award ceremonies
Festivals
List of some of the film festivals for 2018 that have been accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).
Date | Event | Host | Location | Source |
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January 18–28 | 2018 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Institute | Park City, Utah, US. | |
February 15–25 | 68th Berlin International Film Festival | Berlin International Film Festival | Berlin, Germany | |
May 8–19 | 2018 Cannes Film Festival | Cannes Film Festival | Cannes, France | |
August 29–September 8 | 75th Venice International Film Festival | Venice Film Festival | Venice, Italy |
2018 films
January–March
April–June
July–September
October–December
Deaths
Month | Date | Name | Age | Nationality | Profession | Films |
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January | 1 | Jon Paul Steuer | 33 | American | Actor | |
5 | Jerry Van Dyke | 86 | American | Actor | ||
8 | Donnelly Rhodes | 80 | Canadian | Actor | ||
9 | Terence Marsh | 86 | English | Production Designer | ||
13 | Jean Porter | 95 | American | Actress | ||
14 | Hugh Wilson | 74 | American | Director, Screenwriter | ||
14 | Yosuke Natsuki | 81 | Japanese | Actor | ||
16 | Bradford Dillman | 87 | American | Actor | ||
19 | Anna Campori | 100 | Italian | Actress | ||
19 | Olivia Cole | 75 | American | Actress | ||
19 | Dorothy Malone | 93 | American | Actress | ||
19 | Allison Shearmur | 54 | American | Producer | ||
22 | Connie Sawyer | 105 | American | Actress | ||
23 | Ezra Swerdlow | 64 | American | Producer | ||
23 | Lari White | 52 | American | Singer, Actress | ||
25 | John Morris | 91 | American | Composer | ||
30 | Louis Zorich | 93 | American | Actor | ||
31 | Ann Gillis | 90 | American | Actress | ||
31 | Alf Humphreys | 64 | Canadian | Actor | ||
February | 3 | Ilse Petri | 99 | German | Actress | |
3 | Rolf Zacher | 76 | German | Actor | ||
4 | Kenneth Haigh | 86 | English | Actor | ||
4 | John Mahoney | 77 | English-American | Actor | ||
7 | Mickey Jones | 76 | American | Actor, Musician | ||
7 | Jill Messick | 50 | American | Producer | ||
9 | Reg E. Cathey | 59 | American | Actor | ||
9 | John Gavin | 86 | American | Actor | ||
9 | Jóhann Jóhannsson | 48 | Icelandic | Composer | ||
12 | Louise Latham | 95 | American | Actress | ||
13 | Edward M. Abroms | 82 | American | Film Editor | ||
15 | Pier Paolo Capponi | 79 | Italian | Actor | ||
18 | Idrissa Ouedraogo | 64 | Burkinabé | Director, Screenwriter | ||
21 | Ren Osugi | 66 | Japanese | Actor | ||
22 | Nanette Fabray | 97 | American | Actress | ||
23 | James Colby | 56 | American | Actor | ||
23 | Lewis Gilbert | 97 | English | Director, Screenwriter | ||
24 | Bud Luckey | 83 | American | Animator, Voice Actor | ||
24 | Sridevi | 54 | Indian | Actress | ||
26 | Benjamin Melniker | 104 | American | Producer | ||
March | 3 | David Ogden Stiers | 75 | American | Actor, Voice Actor | |
5 | André S. Labarthe | 86 | French | Actor | ||
6 | Donna Butterworth | 62 | American | Actress | ||
11 | Siegfried Rauch | 85 | German | Actor | ||
12 | Oleg Tabakov | 82 | Russian | Actor | ||
17 | Geneviève Fontanel | 81 | French | Actress | ||
17 | Mike MacDonald | 63 | Canadian | Actor, Comedian | ||
20 | Katie Boyle | 91 | Italian-English | Actress | ||
23 | Delores Taylor | 85 | American | Actress, Screenwriter, Producer | ||
24 | Debbie Lee Carrington | 58 | American | Actress | ||
27 | Stéphane Audran | 85 | French | Actress | ||
30 | Bill Maynard | 89 | English | Actor | ||
31 | Luigi De Filippo | 87 | Italian | Actor | ||
April | 2 | Susan Anspach | 75 | American | Actress | |
4 | Soon-Tek Oh | 85 | Korean-American | Actor | ||
5 | Isao Takahata | 82 | Japanese | Director, Screenwriter | ||
8 | Chuck McCann | 83 | American | Actor, Voice Actor | ||
13 | Miloš Forman | 86 | Czech | Director | ||
14 | Isabella Biagini | 74 | Italian | Actress | ||
15 | Philip D'Antoni | 89 | American | Producer, Director | ||
15 | R. Lee Ermey | 74 | American | Actor | ||
15 | Vittorio Taviani | 88 | Italian | Director, Screenwriter | ||
16 | Harry Anderson | 65 | American | Actor | ||
16 | Pamela Gidley | 52 | American | Actress | ||
20 | John Stride | 81 | English | Actor | ||
21 | Verne Troyer | 49 | American | Actor | ||
23 | Arthur B. Rubinstein | 80 | American | Composer | ||
25 | Michael Anderson | 98 | English | Director | ||
26 | Gianfranco Parolini | 93 | Italian | Director | ||
27 | Paul Junger Witt | 77 | American | Producer | ||
29 | Lester James Peries | 99 | Sri Lankan | Director, Screenwriter | ||
May | 5 | Ermanno Olmi | 86 | Italian | Director, Screenwriter | |
8 | Anne V. Coates | 92 | English | Film Editor | ||
13 | Margot Kidder | 69 | Canadian-American | Actress | ||
16 | Joseph Campanella | 93 | American | Actor | ||
16 | Lucian Pintilie | 84 | Romanian | Director, Screenwriter |
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