Christopher Nolan is a director with an envious number of financial and critical hits under his belt, and adjusting his top five highest grossing films for inflation suggests some very interesting trends hidden between the lines. Christopher Nolan’s movies bridge the rare gap between critical praise and public success, making him one of the most lucrative filmmakers ever.
Christopher Nolan’s top five highest-grossing films are, in order of lowest to highest, Interstellar, Inception, Oppenheimer, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises. However, this is by no means indicative of their quality, let alone their on-paper financial success.
Even though none of these movies are more than 17 years old, inflation is soaring all the time. Dissecting which of these films actually made the most money with the dollars of their respective release years being equalized to be the same value paints a very different picture about which of Nolan’s best films are the most popular at the box office.
Film тιтle |
Box Office |
Release Year |
Box Office Adjusted for Inflation |
The Dark Knight Rises |
$1,082,228,107 |
2012 |
$1,537,688,428 |
The Dark Knight |
$1,010,086,005 |
2008 |
$1,591,096,479 |
Oppenheimer |
$976,665,763 |
2023 |
$1,009,697,420 |
Inception |
$826,873,382 |
2010 |
$1,185,289,981 |
Interstellar |
$641,756,828 |
2014 |
$888,405,107 |
With inflation accounted for, Nolan’s top five biggest hits present themselves in a very different order of success, carrying some interesting implications on the actual factors of each release. It’ll be interesting to see how his latest film, the star-studded upcoming epic The Odyssey, will stack up against this group when it finally releases on July 17th of 2026.
5
Interstellar
Made $888,405,107 Adjusted For Inflation
Interstellar is something of a divisive film within Nolan’s sprawling catalog of mᴀss-appeal blockbuster hits. The space opera epic features Matthew McConaughey as a decorated astronaut who reluctantly signs up for a mission to survey distant planets for the possibility of human colonization, much to the chagrin of his family.
Interstellar‘s status as a film that endeared itself to some while confusing many sees it stay in the last place in Nolan’s top five biggest financial successes, both in terms of 2014 money and 2025 money. This goes to show just how wide the gap is between it and Nolan’s next most popular film, the mushy dialogue and corny earnestness turning away many audiences.
4
Oppenheimer
Made $1,009,697,420 Adjusted For Inflation
Recency bias is always a difficult thing to navigate, but for many critics, Nolan’s latest film, Oppenheimer, is among his strongest, if not his single greatest work. Cillian Murphy stars as the real-life eponymous physicist, renowned as the father of the atomic bomb, in a story that hops around to various important stages of his life and career.
Oppenheimer benefited from the simultaneous release of 2023’s Barbie, resulting in the hilarious Barbenheimer double-screening phenomenon that attracted audiences who might not have otherwise given it a chance. It’s only been 2 years since the release of Oppenheimer, but already inflation allows it to squeak past the billion-dollar mark in today’s money.
3
Inception
Made $1,185,289,981 Adjusted For Inflation
For many people, Inception was the film to first put Nolan’s name on the map, even though he had already been cranking out hits for years before. The film posits Leonardo DiCaprio as the leader of a group of corporate espionage agents with a unique ability to enter people’s dreams to steal information.
This genius concept is stretched to its limit as Inception layers dreams within dreams, sparking action setpieces and thoughtful discussion that saw Inception rake in over 800 million dollars in 2010, or 1.1 billion in today’s money. This just goes to show how absurdly popular Inception was among both critical reviewers and general audiences.
2
The Dark Knight Rises
Made $1,537,688,428 Adjusted For Inflation
Among Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises is often widely considered to be the worst of the three, capping off Batman’s story in Gotham City with both a bang and a whimper. After years in retirement, Christian Bale’s Bruce Wayne becomes Batman once more when Gotham is invaded by the terrifying League of Shadows tyrant Bane.
In terms of sheer dollars earned, The Dark Knight Rises‘ box office take benefited from the enormous amount of goodwill built up from the previous film, taking home a whopping billion dollars in 2012 money. Today, its haul is worth well over 1.5 billion, making it the highest-grossing Nolan film on-paper but only number 2 when adjusted for inflation.
There are a few factors at play that may have kept The Dark Knight Rises from outperforming its more famous progenitor. Negative word of mouth may have been an influence on the final box office number, but the tragedy of the Aurora shooting during the film’s premiere may have put a dent in its ticket sales as well.
1
The Dark Knight
Made $1,591,096,479 Adjusted For Inflation
At once one of the greatest sequels ever made and one of the greatest comic book movies ever made, The Dark Knight has a reputation that precedes it. Heath Ledger’s iconic take on the character of the Joker alone puts this film in a league above almost every other superhero movie, proving that the genre had genuine cinematic value.
This critical acclaim translates to financial success, as well. While The Dark Knight is only Nolan’s second most lucrative film in terms of raw dollars earned, adjusted for inflation, it barely comes out ahead of its sequel, making almost 1.6 billion dollars adjusted for inflation. This makes it the clear champion of Nolan‘s filmography even years later.
Source: The Numbers