‘Ocean’s Thirteen’: $311.31M

The third and final installment of the Steven Soderbergh franchise was the least financially successful of the three films, but nonetheless raked in more than $300 million dollars worldwide.
The third and final installment of the Steven Soderbergh franchise was the least financially successful of the three films, but nonetheless raked in more than $300 million dollars worldwide.
As Lieutenant Aldo Raine, Pitt was the leader of a factious WWII Jewish task force whose only priority was collecting as many Nazi scalps as humanly possible. Though the film's subject matter was serious, Pitt's heavy southern accent and sharp wit added levity to the Quentin Tarantino project.
In the animated comedy, Pitt voiced a Superman parody named Metro Man.
Pitt was paired with veteran actor Morgan Freeman for one of director David Fincher's most commercially successful films. Fincher and Pitt went on to work together two more times, in Fight Club and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
In the F. Scott Fitzgerald adaption, Pitt plays a man who ages in reverse. The David Fincher-directed project garnered a Best Actor Oscar nomination for Pitt, along with thirteen other nominations, including: Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay.
The sequel to the 2001 crime comedy saw the return of all of its stars, along with the major box-office revenue that the first film boasted.
The remake of the 1960 Rat Pack film of the same name boasts an all-star ensemble cast that includes Pitt, George Clooney, Matt Damon, Julia Roberts, Bernie Mac and Don Cheadle, as well as an 82% freshness rating on film-review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
Probably best known as the film where Pitt and current partner Angelina Jolie met and fell in love, Mr. & Mrs. Smith was also a big hit at the box office, grossing nearly $500 million worldwide.
In the film that is loosely based on Homer's Iliad, Pitt plays the Greek mythological figure Achilles, the warrior who secured Troy's victory over the Greeks in the Trojan War.
Plagued with budget issues and technical failures, there was much speculation that Pitt's zombie thriller was going to be a major flop, but the Marc Foster-helmed picture earned more than $500 million worldwide, making it Pitt's most commercially successful film to date.