Golden Globe Award for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

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LocationUnited States
Currently held bySinners (2025)
Golden Globe Award for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement
LocationUnited States
Presented byGolden Globe Foundation
Currently held bySinners (2025)
WebsiteGolden Globes

The Golden Globe Award for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement is a Golden Globe Award that was first awarded in 2024 by Golden Globe Foundation.[1]

According to Dick Clark Productions, the new organizing body of the Golden Globes, the award recognizes “the year’s most acclaimed, highest-earning and/or most viewed films that have garnered extensive global audience support and attained cinematic excellence.”[2]

To be eligible for nomination, a film must have grossed $150 million with at least $100 million grossed in the U.S., or have garnered “commensurate digital streaming viewership recognized by trusted industry sources.” Films released between November 22 and the end of the year may qualify based on projected box office performance or streaming views.[2] From the eligible films, nominees and winners are voted for based on excellence.

The award is given to the individual producers accredited by the Producers Guild of America for the film.[3]

Winners and nominees

2020s

Year Film Producer(s) Distributor Ref.
2023
(81st)
Barbie David Heyman, Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley, Robbie Brenner Warner Bros. Pictures [4]
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Kevin Feige Walt Disney Studios
John Wick: Chapter 4 Basil Iwanyk, Erica Lee, Chad Stahelski Lionsgate Films
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie Paramount Pictures
Oppenheimer Emma Thomas, Charles Roven, Christopher Nolan Universal Pictures
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Avi Arad, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Amy Pascal, Christina Steinberg Sony Pictures Releasing
The Super Mario Bros. Movie Christopher Meledandri Universal Pictures
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Taylor Swift AMC Theatres
2024
(82nd)
Wicked Marc Platt Universal Pictures [5]
Alien: Romulus Ridley Scott, Michael Pruss, Walter Hill 20th Century Studios
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Tim Burton, Tommy Harper Warner Bros. Pictures
Deadpool & Wolverine Kevin Feige, Shawn Levy, Ryan Reynolds Walt Disney Studios
Gladiator II Lucy Fisher, Michael Pruss, Ridley Scott, Douglas WIck Paramount Pictures
Inside Out 2 Mark Nielsen Walt Disney Studios
Twisters Frank Marshall Universal Pictures
The Wild Robot Jeff Hermann Universal Pictures
2025
(83rd)
Sinners Zinzi Coogler, Ryan Coogler, Sev Ohanian Warner Bros. Pictures [5]
Avatar: Fire and Ash James Cameron, Jon Landau Walt Disney Studios
F1 Joseph Kosinski, Jerry Bruckheimer, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Chad Oman Apple Original Films
KPop Demon Hunters Michelle Wong Netflix
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie Paramount Pictures
Weapons Zach Cregger, Miri Yoon Warner Bros. Pictures
Wicked: For Good Marc Platt Universal Pictures
Zootopia 2 Yvett Merino Walt Disney Studios

Franchises with multiple nominations

Producers with multiple nominations

See also

References

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