
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - $380.2 million ($425.9 million adjusted for inflation)
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi - $309.3 million ($581.4 million adjusted for inflation)
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country - $74.8 million ($128.4 million adjusted for inflation)
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare - $34.8 million ($59.4 million adjusted for inflation)
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives - $19.4 million ($37.6 million adjusted for inflation)
Halloween VI: The Curse of Michael Myers - $15.1 million ($24.9 million adjusted for inflation)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service - $22.7 million ($115.1 million adjusted for inflation)
Police Academy VI: City Under Siege - $11.5 million ($20.9 million adjusted for inflation)
Not counting the Star Wars pictures (since those could be considered finales of two separate trilogies), the TOTAL domestic gross for those other part 6 pictures is about $178 million, a number that Harry Potter 6 will likely surpass by Sunday. Heck, the adjusted for inflation total of the non-Star Wars entries is just $386 million, which is a possible if not particularly probable domestic total for the new HP picture. So while Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will soon be king of the part 6 kingdom, it won't be a very high mountain to climb. Obviously, if I forgot any modern-day part 6 movies, let me know. For the record, I don't particularly think that the upcoming Saw VI is much of a threat to 'the boy who lived', but stranger things have happened.
Scott Mendelson
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Oh, but Scott, you forgot the 4.6 million total of the greatest sixth chapter in history...Leonard Part 6!
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