Unveiling The Success Of Deadpool 3 And The Top-Grossing R-Rated Movies

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Unveiling The Success Of Deadpool 3 And The Top-Grossing R-Rated Movies

Deadpool 3 recently made headlines after becoming one of the top-grossing R-rated movies of all time. It’s common for a PG-13 movie to break the charts and earn over $1 Billion at the box office, but R-rated movies generally fail to make big bucks because of limiting their audience. But, every once in a while, we get a violent movie that not only makes some profits but also gets them filthy rich with astonishing returns. So, here are the top 10 highest-grossing movies of all time:

10. The Passion of the Christ

The Passion of the Christ
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  • Release Date: February 25, 2004
  • Budget: $30 Million
  • Box Office: $612.1 Million

There may be several films or documentaries based around Christ, but The Passion of the Christ is the best one. Everything about this R-rated film, from the music to the cinematography and acting, is extraordinary.

The Roman Empire is shown as cruel as ever with Christ spreading the message of Love. The hardships that Christ goes through are difficult yet inspiring to watch, and the Crucifixion scene will definitely break your heart, making your eyes go watery. Yes, it’s that impactful.

It’s no wonder the movie was incredibly successful in terms of box office collection, earning more than $600 Million globally.

9. Logan

Logan
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  • Release Date: March 3, 2017
  • Budget: $97–127 Million
  • Box Office: $619.2 Million

Logan was supposed to be Hugh Jackman’s goodbye to Wolverine. We all know that didn’t happen, as the actor returned to play the character in Deadpool 3. However, that didn’t change the fact that Logan is and will always be a masterpiece.

The first R-rated Wolverine movie shattered box office records with its bloody action. Logan’s rough and rugged look was praised by the fandom, and the story, especially the ending, can never ever be forgotten by hardcore fans of the character.

8. Detective Chinatown 3

A still from Detective Chinatown 3
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  • Release Date: February 12, 2021
  • Budget: $117 Million
  • Box Office: $686 Million

Sitting at number 8 is Detective Chinatown 3, a comedy mystery film that makes you laugh for hours with its lighthearted comedy. The actors leave no stone unturned to make you grin with their goofy demeanors. It’s a film that you can watch with your entire family and have an extremely good time.

The story sometimes goes all over the place, but the chaos is intended. The movie doesn’t want you to make sense of everything; it lets you know that the film is a fantasy with over-the-top characters who do ridiculous things and never run out of energy.

7. It

Pennywise from It
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  • Release Date: September 8, 2017
  • Budget: $35-40 Million
  • Box Office: $701.8 Million

Based on the eponymous novel from 1986, IT is a horror film that was released in 2017. What makes a horror movie successful is the cast, the terrifying setting, and a hair-raising narrative. It is short of none of these.

In this film, we see a group of kids trying to fight a demonic clown. This movie is good enough to explain why most of us are afraid of clowns in our childhood, and that earned it a hair over $700 Million. However, it’s not just the horror elements that make it a good film; the emotional aspects featured in it also make it worthwhile.

6. The Matrix Reloaded

A still from The Matrix Reloaded
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  • Release Date: May 15, 2003
  • Budget: $127-150 Million
  • Box Office: $741.8 Million

Created by Lily Wachowski and Lana Wachowski, The Matrix Reloaded is a sequel to the original film that was released in 1999. It takes place six months after the events of the first film. The film couldn’t impress some fans, but it emerged as one of the top-grossing R-rated movies ever, thanks to the majority of cinephiles who showed interest in it.

The first film was pretty straightforward, and that’s why fans loved it. The second film made things complicated by trying to add more elements and characters. Despite disappointing some fans, the movie was a box-office hit because of the acting performances and the stable pacing.

5. Deadpool

Wade and Vanessa in Deadpool 1
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  • Release Date: February 12, 2016
  • Budget: $58 Million
  • Box Office: $782.6 Million

The first Deadpool movie arrived in 2016 and introduced us to a superhero who doesn’t seem like one. I mean, he has a personality like no other superhero. Wade Wilson, aka Deadpool, leaves no chance to make you scream or laugh. It is a perfect blend of comedy and dark tone.

The film also showcases one of the most horrifying superheroic transformations. Wade Wilson, a handsome man, is tortured by some maniac and gets his body burned to become the foul-mouthed superhero Deadpool. The film gives us a glimpse of the titular character’s love story with Vanessa, but not for long.

4. Deadpool 2

Deadpool and Negasonic Teenage Warhead in Deadpool
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  • Release Date: May 18, 2018
  • Budget: $110 Million
  • Box Office: $785.8 Million

Deadpool 2 is a perfect sequel that every movie franchise deserves. It introduces fans to several potential comic book characters, such as Josh Brolin’s Cable, and we witness some amazing fight sequences. The special thing about this film is that it does not let us know who the real villain is for a long time.

For instance, for half of the film, you will see Cable as the main villain, but as the film progresses, you find out that Russell, the young Mutant, is the real villain. It’s one of the key reasons Deadpool 2 feels so intriguing and fresh. Furthermore, the film gives you several chances to laugh out loud with its humor, like the first film.

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