Released
Year | Title | Director | Co-production company(s) | Distributor(s) | Box office | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 !1998 | Following | Nolan, ChristopherChristopher Nolan | Next Wave Films | Zeitgeist (US) / Momentum (UK) | $48,482 | |
002 !2005 | Batman Begins | Nolan, ChristopherChristopher Nolan | Legendary Pictures | Warner Bros. | $374,218,673 | |
003 !2006 | Prestige !The Prestige | Nolan, ChristopherChristopher Nolan | Touchstone Pictures / Newmarket Films | Buena Vista (US and Japan) / Warner Bros. (International) | $109,676,311 | |
004 !2008 | Dark Knight !The Dark Knight | Nolan, ChristopherChristopher Nolan | Legendary Pictures | Warner Bros. | $1,004,558,444 | |
005 !2010 | Inception | Nolan, ChristopherChristopher Nolan | Legendary Pictures | Warner Bros. | $825,532,764 | |
006 !2012 | Dark Knight Rises !The Dark Knight Rises | Nolan, ChristopherChristopher Nolan | Legendary Pictures | Warner Bros. | $1,081,041,287 | |
007 !2013 | Man of Steel | Snyder, ZackZack Snyder | Legendary Pictures | Warner Bros. | TBA | TBA |
Box office total: | $3,395,075,961 | — |
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