User blog:Ceauntay/'Sonic X: The Final Chapter Part 2' May Become 2014's Highest-Grossing Film Ever

When there may not be as many blockbuster films this year unlike last year, Sonic X: The Final Chapter Part 2 may take the top spot for being the highest-grossing film of 2014. Worldwide could be an easy choice, but domestically is inpossible as The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 will easily soar domestically, since the last two films are burning ticket sales, both grossing over $400 million in the U.S., respectivetly.

If that film does approve this, it would have been the first animated film ever to become the yearly highest-grosser. We saw last animated film, Toy Story 3 topping the yearly box office in 2010 with $415 million in the U.S., and over $1.064 billion worldwide, as well as Shrek 2 topped the 2004 box office both domestically and worldwide ($441 million in U.S. and nearly $920 million worldwide). We see Shrek and Woody and his friends becoming kings at box office. Will Sonic do the same?

He did soar video games sales, and was well loved by fans, so he should also be boasting up ticket sales this year, and should even have a much bigger opening weekend than last November's Sonic X: The Final Chapter Part 1, which is currently playing in theaters, grossing nearly $292 million domestically, and nearly $940 million worldwide.

The good thing is it should easily become the series' highest-grossing film domestically, internationally and worldwide. Sonic X: The Final Stand is currently the highest-grossing film ever, with $300 million domestically, $655 million internationally, and $955 million worldwide.

Are you seeing Sonic X: The Final Chapter Part 2 in theaters this July 18?