For the second year in a row, Disney has nabbed the domestic box office crown, with $2.27 billion already banked in 2017 thanks to its one-two punch of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Beauty and the Beast.
As of December 25, Disney had a 21.3% market share compared with Warner Bros. at 18.9% and $2.02 billion. The two studios also finished first and second in 2016, when Disney took in $2.85 billion and Warner Bros. followed with $1.88 billion. And in both years, Disney released far fewer titles than other Hollywood studios with 16 in 2016 and only 12 in 2017.
Universal finished in third with $1.49 billion domestically and a 14% market share from 17 titles. Fox followed in fourth with $1.37 billion and a
12.8% share from a leading 38 titles.
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