


The international box office is becoming a more and more significant part of Disney's bottom line. Disney's box office total will undoubtedly jump as "Moana" continues to screen and "Rogue One" hits the first of its worldwide release dates on December 14. In 2015, Universal's box office triumph was driven by the successes of "Jurassic World," "Minions," “Fast and Furious 7” and “Fifty Shades of Grey.” This year, Disney owes its accomplishments to "Finding Dory," "Zootopia," "Doctor Strange," and "Captain America: Civil War." In addition, "Moana" dominated the Thanksgiving box office after its November 23 release, and "Rogue One" ticket sales have only just begun. RELATED: How Moana Preserves Disney’s Tradition of Hand-Drawn Animation (Universal was the first company to accomplish this, with $4.44 billion in 2015.) In addition, Disney surpassed $4 billion in overseas box office for the first time in its history. First, the studio set a new industry record with $2.49 billion at the domestic box office, beating out Universal's record of $2.45 billion from 2015. Powered by its superhero and animated franchises, Walt Disney Studios has reached two box office milestones in 2016 – and "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" is still yet to come.
