Disney had a hugely impressive 2013 from a financial standpoint, finishing second in
global box office receipts despite releasing basically half the number of films as box office leader Warner Bros..
Not exact matches
Moving from
box office champ to
box office chump in the span of a year, Sony (which releases films under the labels Columbia, TriStar, and Screen Gems) saw its
global receipts decline by over a billion dollars from 2012 to 2013.
Steven Spielberg's expensive animated adventure Tintin was a
box office failure based on its domestic total, and while that film has grossed nearly $ 300 million in the rest of the world, its foreign
receipts are attributable to Sony, who handled
global distribution.