Rogue One: A Star Wars Story passed $500 million at the domestic box office today, after coming close with a $13.36 million fifthe weekend that saw it rise to $498.45 million total. The movie, the first standalone film in the Star Wars franchise, is the second consecutive film from Lucasfilm to pass the $500 million mark in US box office, after 2015's Star Wars: The Force Awakens set a new record with over $900 million grossed in its run.

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That also put Rogue One in first place amongst all 2016 releases, as it passed Finding Dory's $486.3 million to officially win the year. Disney finished with four of the top five, as Rogue One, Finding Dory, Captain America: Civil War were 1, 2, 3, with The Jungle Book coming in at #5. Zootopia finished 7th on the year, with Moana and Doctor Strange at a respectable 11 and 12, all contributing to Disney's record-setting box office take on the year. It's a big win for Lucasfilm, and for Disney. Lucasfilm, of course, was testing the grounds a bit with Rogue One, to see if the Star Wars franchise could do well in theaters without the Skywalker family to anchor it, and it did so in spades. Disney, meanwhile, has already far surpassed their investment in the house that Star Wars built. When they purchased Lucasfilm for $4 billion four years ago, They probably never thought they'd gross around $8 billion in films and toys/accessories in two years; yet, here we are.