Disney's reign at the box office is far from over, and 2026 promises to be another blockbuster year for the entertainment giant. The secret to Disney's success? A winning formula of beloved characters and stories that keep audiences coming back for more.
In 2025, Disney dominated the domestic box office with a diverse range of films that appealed to audiences of all ages. From blue aliens to superhero families and talking animals, Disney's movies captured the imagination of moviegoers, raking in an impressive $2.49 billion in ticket sales. But here's where it gets controversial: Disney's success isn't just about the quality of its films, but also its strategic use of existing intellectual property (IP).
Under its corporate umbrella, Disney boasts a diverse portfolio of sub-brands, including Marvel, which has become a cultural phenomenon in its own right. With at least two or more successful sub-brands, Disney has an edge over its competitors, as it can leverage these brands to dominate the box office and control a significant portion of the market. Paul Dergarabedian, head of marketplace trends at Comscore, highlights this advantage, stating that Disney's corporate structure enables it to thrive in terms of overall box office performance and market share.
And this is the part most people miss: Disney's standout performance in 2025 was largely driven by its ability to capitalize on already popular IP. Four of Disney's films made it to the top 10 highest-grossing domestic releases, including the live-action remake of "Lilo & Stitch" and sequels to fan-favorite franchises like "Zootopia" and "Avatar."