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    LOS ANGELES — LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Jaws” turns 50 this week, and its legacy of the summer movie blockbuster remains strong.

    The titles that have packed the most summer moviegoers into theaters since 1975 represent some of the best known films of the last half century, including five “Star Wars” movies, Pixar favorites like “Toy Story 3” and “Finding Nemo,” superheroes galore and both “Top Gun” films. They also include some surprises, and movies both less bombastic and less enduring.

    Combined, the top-earning summer films between 1975 and 2004 have more than $15 billion through the summer months, a figure not adjusted for inflation, according to the tracking firm Comscore.

    It’s also worth noting that box-office tracking before 1981 was not as robust as it is today — and there was essentially no summer movie season in 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic shuttered theaters across the country.

    Here’s a list of the top summer movie each year, along with the film’s gross earnings from its release date through Labor Day, according to Comscore’s data.

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    1975: “Jaws,” $260 million

    1976: “The Omen,” $60.9 million

    1977: “Star Wars,” $221.3 million

    1978: “Grease,” $132.5 million

    1979: “Alien,” $79 million

    1980: “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back,” $222.7 million

    1981: “Superman II,” $59.2 million

    1982: “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial,” $242 million

    1983: “Star Wars: Episode VI – Return Of The Jedi” $222.3 million

    1984: “Ghostbusters,” $189.1 million

    1985: “Rambo: First Blood Part II,” $139 million

    1986: “Top Gun,” $131.3 million

    1987: “Beverly Hills Cop II,” $151 million

    1988: “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” $130.7 million

    1989: “Batman,” $239 million

    1990: “Ghost,” $125 million

    1991: “Terminator 2: Judgment Day,” $183.1 million

    1992: “Batman Returns,” $159.8 million

    1993: “Jurassic Park,” $316.6 million

    1994: “The Lion King,” $262.3 million

    1995: “Batman Forever,” $181.4 million

    1996: “Independence Day,” $282 million

    1997: “Men In Black,” $235.1 million

    1998: “Armageddon,” $193 million

    1999: “Star Wars: Episode I – Phantom Menace,” $421.4 million

    2000: “Mission: Impossible II,” $214 million

    2001: “Shrek,” $263 million

    2002: “Spider-Man,” $403.7 million

    2003: “Finding Nemo,” $332.7 million

    2004: “Shrek 2,” $436.7 million

    2005: “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith,” $380 million

    2006: “Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” $414 million

    2007: “Spider-Man 3,” $336.5 million

    2008: “The Dark Knight,” $504.8 million

    2009: “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” $400.6 million

    2010: “Toy Story 3,” $409 million

    2011: “Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows II,” $375.6 million

    2012: “Marvel’s The Avengers,” $620.3 million

    2013: “Iron Man 3,” $409 million

    2014: “Guardians Of The Galaxy,” $281.2 million

    2015: “Jurassic World,” $647.4 million

    2016: “Finding Dory,” $482.9 million

    2017: “Wonder Woman,” $409.5 million

    2018: “Incredibles 2,” $602.6 million

    2019: “The Lion King,” $523.6 million

    2020: “Tenet,” $20 million

    2021: “Black Widow,” $182.7 million

    2022: “Top Gun Maverick,” $701.3 million

    2023: “Barbie,” $612.3 million

    2024: “Inside Out 2,” $650.8 million

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    Source: Comscore

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