Summary

Studios should never underestimate the box office potential of an R-rated movie. What was once seen as a rating that would tank the potential gross of a movie, is now seen as a marketing bonus for the adults out there, allowing more curse words, foul actions, and violence to take the stage, where actors, directors, and writers can express their movies without worrying about appealing to children.

To prove that R-rated movies are successful, it’s time to take a look at the highest-grossing R-rated movies of all time and see just where some classics and fan-favorites fit on the list. Whilst it might be obvious to see a superhero identity or two up on the list, it’s still interesting to see what makes for a highest-grossing movie in the R-rated category.

the characters of The Hangover Part 2

10The Hangover Part 2

Worldwide Gross: $586,764,305

The famed bachelor party in Las Vegas that involved Phil, Stu, and Alan trying to find Doug has come back to bite them, as this time around, they awaken in Thailand with no memory of the night before, and once again, no Doug. The trio of misfits have to explore the ins and outs of Thailand in this hilarious comedy that doesn’t hold back.

Despite poor reception,The Hangover Part 2did absurdly well at the box office for a comedy. It’s surprising to see that the audience was clearly in attendance for the movie, considering it was regarded as a needless sequel, but it probably exists due to the instant classic status of the first movie.

jim caviezel as jesus christ

9The Passion of the Christ

Worldwide Gross: $612,060,372

Mel Gibson takes the New Testament and creates a depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, expediting the downfall of Jesus through Judas’ lens. Jesus’ torture is for all to see, and his most passionate act of grace will be his final one inThe Passion of the Christ.

For a time,The Passion of the Christwas the highest-grossing movie domestically, which isn’t surprising considering the faith of Christianity in America. Even with negative critical reactions, audiences were not deterred from seeing this telling of the Bible, andThe Passion of the Christdid exceptionally well, especially for a 2004 movie.

Logan & Caliban

8Logan

Worldwide Gross: $619,180,476

In the near future, Mutantkind is all but extinct, andan aging Logan(formerly Wolverine) spends his days caring for an ailing Professor X near the Mexican border. Coming into contact with a young and engineered Mutant, Logan is thrust into the role of a hero again, and for perhaps the last time, the Wolverine must unsheathe his claws to be the hero that he resents.

Loganis a tragic yet beautiful film, an epic and endearing finale toHugh Jackman’s time as Wolverine. Hugh Jackman’s curtain call for the role of James Logan Howlett is wonderful, and the box office attributed toLogancan thank the bold story, incredible performance, and closure for Hugh Jackman, and Wolverine’s first R-rated movie allowing him to get loud and bloody.

A look at Pennywise behind a balloon from IT 2017

7It

Worldwide Gross: $704,242,888

Reminisce on the Summer of 1989, when a group of bullied children band together to uncover the mystery of child disappearances in the small Maine town of Derry and try and forget the terrifying Pennywise the Clown, a shape-shifting monster that preys on fear and eats the youth.

Everyone loves a good horror story, and it seems like Stephen King is the man for the job. With hisItstory hitting the big screen with Part One, audiences amassed to get freaked out further by clowns from the heavily marketed and secret performance of Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise.Itwas a scary bundle of fun for sure.

A still from The Matrix Reloaded

Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score: 73%

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score: 72%

Return to the Matrix, where Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus risk their lives to lead a revolt against the machines that have enslaved the minds and bodies of humanity into a simulation. With extraordinary skills or martial arts and guns, Neo must uncover his pivotal role in freeing mankind.

The Matrixwas truly revolutionary when it came to cinema and the theory of existence.The Matrixhas heavily influenced thought and pop culture, so it’s no surprise to see just how wellThe Matrix Reloadeddid when the first film was so beloved. A return of Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus, and the promise of a concluding part three were all people needed to turn up for this sci-fi and kung-fu-infused epic.

deadpool 2016

5Deadpool

Worldwide Gross: $782,837,347

Wade Wilson is a wisecracking mercenary who is manipulated into becoming a tortured experiment in a vulnerable lie to cure his cancer. In a quest for revenge and to get the girl he lost, a hideously scarred and now immortal Wade Wilson dons a red costume and dubs himself Deadpool, a fourth-wall-breaking merc with a penchant fordrugs, foul humor, and plenty of violence.

Deadpoolwas lightning in a bottle, and the risk that comic book movies needed, especially under the 20th Century Fox umbrella.Deadpoolwas perfect for the character, and audiences made that clear. It’s funny to think just how successfulDeadpoolis now as a franchise when Fox initially shelved the idea of aDeadpoolmovie in the first place. Word of mouth, hilarious jokes, meta-commentaries in the superhero genre, and low-budgeted stories with a hundred hearts are what madeDeadpoolso successful.

Deadpool and Colossus in Deadpool 2

4Deadpool 2

Worldwide Gross: $785,896,632

Deadpool returns, but this time, with more emotion than ever. Not only is he furious that Wolverine died, but he also has to deal with the regret and grief of the loss of his own girlfriend. Now with no one, Deadpool must rely on the X-Men tofind purpose again.

A bigger budget and bigger cast help Deadpool return to the big-screen, and earn more money in the process.Deadpool 2did better than its predecessor, and there are probably a few reasons why. Not only was it the same year asInfinity War, but it was also after the death of Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, so the superhero hype had never been higher or more intense, soDeadpool 2really helped to bring forth humor to lighten the mood whilst stillkeeping the spandex in-tact.

Deadpool and Wolverine tied together in the Deadpool & Wolverine MCU movie

3Deadpool & Wolverine

Worldwide Gross: $903,315,851 (As of August 9)

Deadpool is brought into the MCU thanks to the Time Variance Authority, who informs him that his world is dying, and there’s nothing he can do to save it. In an effort to defy the fate of his world, Deadpool ventures through the multiverse to find a Wolverine capable of saving the world and curing his existential crisis.

Deadpool & Wolverineis extremely exciting, and a roller coaster of fun. The jokes land, the chemistry between Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman is like no other, andthe cameos from other Marvel characterspast and present are brilliant. The box office is still ongoing, but it’s no surprise to see it rise. It’s the best Marvel movie since Avengers: Endgame, and the return of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine is always welcomed.

Oppenheimer looking troubled at a pond in Oppenheimer

Deadpool & Wolverineis still in theaters, so the MCU movie still has the potential to be the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time.

2Oppenheimer

Worldwide Gross: $975,297,660

The biopic of J. Robert Oppenheimer details his life as an American scientist during the development of the atomic bomb, which was arguably the most pivotal creation in modern science and warfare.Oppenheimerdeals with the consequences of nuclear weaponry, and the petty spout between Lewis Strauss and Oppenheimer that destroyed both their lives.

The fact that the second highest-grossing movie of all time is a biopic about J. Robert Oppenheimer is absurdly impressive. Christopher Nolan is like no other, and audiences loved the movie for its nuclear anxieties, tense scenes, beautiful imagery, performances, and perhaps even the friendly cinema competition of Barbenheimer, which sawBarbieandOppenheimerreleased on the same day.

joker transformed and dancing on the steps

1Joker

Worldwide Gross: $1,078,958,629

Gotham City can be a lonely place, and one of its victims is Arthur Fleck, a vulnerable and mentally ill loner who just wants to be somebody. His career as a clown is failing, and his desire to be a comedian is even deeper in the gutter. Yet, Arthur begins to find comfort and his true identity when madness begins to take hold of him.

Nobody can doubt Joker’s presence and power as one of the greatest villains of all time, since a solo movie about Elseworld origins almost made more money thanThe Dark Knight. The factors that contributed toJoker’s success are unusual. Was it a good story? A beautiful soundtrack? Riveting performances? Orcautionary tales of mental illness and lonelinessthat drove people to theaters?