Guardians of the Galaxy Grosses $331.042m to Lead Top Films for Year 2014

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November 23, 2014 – Events in the last eleven months in box offices all over the world has pushed up Guardians of the Galaxy as the best film for the year, leading the pack with a total sum of $331.042 million to lead other top films.

Put together by Buena Vista, the film made that much from 4,080 theatres where it was exhibited all over the world.

Next in the second spot is Captain America: The Winter Soldier which rewarded producers with $259, 766,572 from 3,938 viewing centres where it was exhibited. Ironically, Captain America: The Winter Soldier was also put together by Buena Vista.

The Lego Movie which grossed a total sum of $257,760,692 from 3,775 viewing centres throughout the year is number 3. The Transformers: Age of Extinction, produced by Paramount Pictures made it to the top 4 best film for the year 2014.

The film recorded sales totaling $245,439,076 from 4,233 film viewing centres around the world to be among the 4 best films for the year. Ironically, the film grossed the highest sum in the US box office in the first week, opening with $100,038, 390.

Maleficent put together by Buena Vista made it to number 5. The film grossed a total sum of $241,362,835 to emerge as the 5th best film to hit box offices worldwide for the year.

X-Men: Days of the Future past put together by Fox Pictures made $233,921,534 to hit the number 6 spot on the chart. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is number 7 best film for the year. The film grossed $208,522,352 from 3,969 theatres where it was exhibited during the year.

The Amazing Spiderman 2 produced by Sony Pictures is the 8th best film for the year. The movie made $202,853,933 from 4,324 viewing centres worldwide after opening the week with $91,608,337.

At number 9 is the Godzilla, put together by Warner Brothers. The film grossed $200,676,069 to occupy that spot for the year. 22 Jump Street, rounded up the top 10 spot after hitting $191,719,337 from 3,952 viewing centres around the world.

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