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But it might surprise you that, if you adjust for inflation, some of the biggest movies ever made have been musicals. For instance, the two Wicked films. What follows are the ten highest-grossing musicals in United States movie history. The numbers by their titles reflect their domestic haul were it adjusted to 2025 dollars.
10) The Rocky Horror Picture Show ($516 Million Adjusted)

Is The Rocky Horror Picture Show a good movie in the traditional sense? It depends on who you ask, but even some of its many fans would likely answer no. But it is, however, the definitive cult movie. After all, it opened in 1975, flopped then, but has essentially never left theaters in 50 years. To this day it gets itself midnight showing, where fans can interact and have the time of their lives.
At the end of the day, though, this camp fest is most important for putting Tim Curry on the map. As alien scientist Dr. Frank-N-Furter, he delivered one of the ultimate star-making performances, consistently displaying charisma to spare. This was his first performance in a movie, and most fans would argue it remains his best. At the very least it’s his most important.
Stream The Rocky Horror Picture Show on Hulu.
9) The Lion King (2019) ($565 Million Adjusted)

In 1994, The Lion King broke the hearts of children and parents alike with its moving narrative and the devastating stampeding of pappa lion Mufasa. It says a lot about the 2019 remake, and how much more alienating CGI is than traditional animation, that even Mufasa’s death fails to really register. With hand-drawn animation, you find yourself drawn into the world. With CGI, you see something that is effectively trying to cross over into your world. The lions may look real, but they don’t feel real, so even if Mufasa is again voiced by James Earl Jones, it just doesn’t carry the same weight when he dies.
But the question is whether Jon Favreau’s The Lion King is a total failure. It’s not, as the vocal cast give game performances and on the surface level the special effects are impressive, but you can’t help but feel as though it’s a wholly necessary retelling of a classic that was told perfectly the first time.
Stream The Lion King on Disney+.
8) Beauty and the Beast (2017) ($533 Million Adjusted)

The original Beauty and the Beast was an important entry in Disney’s filmography. After all, it was the first animated movie to ever be nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Picture. And even after decades it is still a powerful musical with important themes and gorgeous hand-drawn animation.
The 2017 remake is…fine. It’s more engrossing than the aforementioned The Lion King, but it’s further proof that classic Disney movies don’t necessarily need live action remakes. Something is taken out of them in the process. Even still, some of the casting was pretty spot-on, from Luke Evans as Gaston to Ian McKellen as Cogsworth.
Stream Beauty and the Beast on Disney+.
7) Grease ($722 Million Adjusted)

While Grease has aged particularly poorly in spots it’s still an influential and beloved entry in musical film history. But, when it comes to its antiquated view of the male-female interpersonal dynamic, it felt right to put it on the lower end of the ranking.
Even still, its 1950s setting is charming and convincingly crafted, John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John have top-notch chemistry in the lead roles, and some of the songs were and remain phenomenons. It’s a film that holds a spark, just be prepared to hear some controversial lyrics here and there.
Stream Grease for free on Kanopy.
6) Wicked ($475 Million Adjusted)

Visually stunning and well-acted by Ariana Grande and, especially, Cynthia Erivo, Jon M. Chu’s Wicked is a sublime adaptation of the 2003 stage musical. And, like that stage musical, it’s an interesting subversion of The Wizard of Oz‘s narrative that will forever alter how you watch that film (the same could be said even more emphatically of Wicked: For Good).
One might argue the film runs a little too long for its own good, but even at 160 minutes you find yourself wrapped up in its well-staged musical numbers and the organic nature of the cast’s performances, from the two leads to the standout work by Jonathan Bailey and Ethan Slater. Wicked was a box office smash, quintupling its budget with its worldwide haul, and will remain a favorite in households for decades to come.
Stream Wicked on Prime Video.
5) The Bells of St. Mary’s ($588 Million Adjusted)

The Bells of St. Mary’s is an ultra-charming classic that coasts on the chemistry shared between Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman. But their dynamic isn’t the only thing that works about it, as it’s also capable of making the audience laugh and, more frequently, feel the warmth of human nature.
It’s also a movie that is particularly well-aged, considering the push and pull between modernization and conservatism in Christianity is still very much present. At the end of the day this is a Christmas movie that harkens back to the days when different sides could attempt to meet in the middle.
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