Box Office Mojo:
At the beginning of 2008, only three movies—Titanic, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest—had earned over $1 billion worldwide. Flash forward five years to early 2013, and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey has just recently become the 15th title to reach that illustrious milestone.
With the addition of 3D ticket pricing and the rapid expansion of the foreign market in areas like China and Russia, reaching $1 billion definitely isn't all that it used to be. Still, it hasn't lost all its prestige, and hitting that mark remains an undeniable sign that a movie is a global sensation.
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I think Man of Steel and Iron Man 3 will for sure. Star Trek, Thor, and Hunger Games might or will have good success but I don't know that they will make that much. Star Trek probably would be the one coming closest.
Ironman 3 has increased chance ever so slightly due to awareness/success of avengers and the fact that iron man films since they begun have scored around the $600 million mark. Thats it though, i dont think any other film will even come close...
I hope man of steel reach that mark. Among the list Man of steel and iron man 3 has the only chance of reaching that level.