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100 Hollywood Movie Quiz Questions & Answers 2026
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Hollywood History & Studios — 20 Questions
- What is known as the "Golden Age of Hollywood"? (1930s–1960s — dominated by major studios and classic film noir/musicals)
- What is the "Hollywood Studio System"? (A model where studios controlled actors, directors, and crew through exclusive contracts)
- What year did the Motion Picture Association adopt the film rating system? (1968 — G, PG, R, X ratings introduced)
- What studio produced "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone with the Wind"? (MGM — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
- What is Warner Bros.'s famous mascot? (Bugs Bunny)
- What studio logo features a mountain with stars? (Paramount Pictures)
- What is Pixar's most iconic visual identity? (Luxo Jr. — the lamp that hops on the letter "I")
- When did Disney acquire Pixar? (2006 — for $7.4 billion)
- When did Disney acquire Marvel Entertainment? (2009 — for $4 billion)
- When did Disney acquire Lucasfilm (Star Wars)? (2012 — for $4 billion)
- What is Universal Studios known for? (Blockbuster franchises like Jurassic Park, Fast & Furious, and theme parks)
- What was Hollywood's first "talkie" (film with synchronized sound)? (The Jazz Singer, 1927)
- What is "New Hollywood"? (1960s–1980s era of director-driven, socially conscious cinema — Coppola, Scorsese, Spielberg)
- Who is the highest-paid actor in Hollywood history? (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson consistently ranks #1 in annual earnings)
- What is a "tentpole" film? (A major blockbuster that a studio relies on to anchor and fund its entire slate)
- What is the "summer blockbuster season"? (May–August, when studios release their biggest, most expensive films)
- What is "awards season"? (November–March, when studios release prestige films targeting Oscars/Golden Globes)
- What is a "limited release"? (A film opening in only a few theaters, often to qualify for awards)
- What is a "wide release"? (Opening simultaneously in thousands of theaters nationwide)
- What is a film's "P&A" budget? (Prints and Advertising — the marketing and distribution costs, often equal to the production budget)
Iconic Stars & Careers — 20 Questions
- Who is known as the "King of Hollywood"? (Clark Gable)
- Who is known as the "Queen of Hollywood"? (Elizabeth Taylor or Hedy Lamarr — depending on era)
- How many Oscars has Meryl Streep been nominated for? (21 nominations — the most for any actor)
- Who won the Best Actor Oscar for "Philadelphia" and "Forrest Gump" consecutively? (Tom Hanks — 1994 and 1995)
- What is Tom Cruise most famous for as an action star? (Mission: Impossible franchise and performing his own dangerous stunts)
- Who stars in both the "Matrix" and "John Wick" franchises? (Keanu Reeves)
- Who directed and starred in "Dances with Wolves"? (Kevin Costner)
- Which actress has both produced and starred in the most profitable films? (Reese Witherspoon — through Hello Sunshine production company)
- Who played Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean? (Johnny Depp)
- What franchise made Will Smith a global superstar? (Bad Boys, Independence Day, and Men in Black)
- Who is known for roles in "Titanic," "The Revenant," and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"? (Leonardo DiCaprio)
- How many times was Leonardo DiCaprio nominated before winning his first Oscar? (5 nominations before winning for The Revenant in 2016)
- Who plays Black Widow in the MCU? (Scarlett Johansson)
- Who plays Thor in the MCU? (Chris Hemsworth)
- Who plays Captain America? (Chris Evans)
- Who plays the Hulk (Bruce Banner) in the MCU? (Mark Ruffalo — replacing Ed Norton from the 2008 film)
- What actress is known for "Wonder Woman"? (Gal Gadot)
- Who played Batman in the 1989 Tim Burton film? (Michael Keaton)
- Who played Batman in "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight"? (Christian Bale)
- What actor has played multiple superhero/villain roles across franchises? (Ryan Reynolds — Green Lantern, Deadpool, Free Guy)
Franchises & Sequels — 20 Questions
- How many films are in the main MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) as of 2026? (Over 35 films)
- What is the "Infinity Saga"? (The first 23 MCU films culminating in Avengers: Endgame)
- What is the highest-grossing James Bond film? (Skyfall, 2012 — over $1.1 billion)
- How many actors have played James Bond in official EON films? (6 — Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan, Craig)
- Who is the most recent James Bond? (Daniel Craig — retired after No Time to Die, 2021)
- What is the Fast & Furious franchise about? (Street racing, heists, and family — evolved into action-spy franchise)
- Who is the lead of the Fast & Furious franchise? (Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto)
- What Star Wars episode order is the viewing debate about? (Release order (IV, V, VI, I, II, III) vs chronological order — or "Machete Order")
- Who played Han Solo in the original Star Wars trilogy? (Harrison Ford)
- Who is Luke Skywalker's father? (Darth Vader — Anakin Skywalker)
- What Star Wars film revealed "I am your father"? (The Empire Strikes Back, 1980)
- What is the Harry Potter film franchise based on? (J.K. Rowling's novel series)
- Who plays Harry Potter? (Daniel Radcliffe)
- How many Harry Potter films are there? (8 films — including Deathly Hallows Part 1 and 2)
- What is the Wizarding World's extension to Harry Potter? (Fantastic Beasts — a prequel series)
- What franchise is based on Suzanne Collins' dystopian novels? (The Hunger Games)
- Who plays Katniss Everdeen? (Jennifer Lawrence)
- What is the Transformers franchise adapted from? (Hasbro toy line and 1980s animated series)
- Who directed the first three Transformers films? (Michael Bay)
- What is the highest-grossing animated franchise? (Frozen / Toy Story / Ice Age — varies by metric, but Frozen is #1 standalone animated film)
Comedy, Horror & Independent Films — 20 Questions
- What 2009 film defined found-footage horror? (Paranormal Activity — though The Blair Witch Project (1999) pioneered it)
- What is the Blair Witch Project known for marketing-wise? (First major viral internet marketing campaign claiming events were real)
- Who directed "Get Out"? (Jordan Peele — 2017)
- What is "Get Out" about? (A Black man visiting his white girlfriend's family uncovers a horrifying secret)
- Who directed "Hereditary" and "Midsommar"? (Ari Aster)
- What is the "Scream" franchise known for? (Meta-horror — characters aware of slasher movie tropes while living in one)
- Who plays the Ghostface killer in Scream (1996)? (Multiple characters — Ghostface is a costume; the killer changes)
- What is a "slasher film"? (Horror subgenre featuring a killer targeting victims — Halloween, Friday the 13th)
- Who directed "Halloween" (1978)? (John Carpenter)
- What is a "psychological horror" film? (Horror that disturbs through mental/emotional manipulation rather than gore — e.g., The Shining)
- What Jim Carrey film features the line "Alrighty then!"? (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective)
- What is "The Big Lebowski"? (A cult comedy classic by the Coen Brothers — a case of mistaken identity)
- What Coen Brothers film won Best Picture in 2008? (No Country for Old Men)
- What film is "Groundhog Day" (1993) about? (A man relives the same day over and over — starring Bill Murray)
- What is a "mockumentary"? (A film shot in documentary style about fictional events — This Is Spinal Tap, Borat)
- Who directed "Borat"? (Larry Charles — written and starring Sacha Baron Cohen)
- What is the Sundance Film Festival known for? (Premier American independent film festival — held in Park City, Utah)
- What is a "Cannes Palme d'Or" winner? (Winner of the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival)
- What is Sundance's top prize? (Grand Jury Prize)
- What filmmaker is associated with "mumblecore" cinema? (Joe Swanberg, Lynn Shelton — naturalistic low-budget indie films with improvised dialogue)
Box Office Records & Milestones — 20 Questions
- What was the first film to gross $1 billion worldwide? (Jurassic Park, 1993)
- What film crossed $2 billion first? (Titanic, 1997)
- What were the top 3 all-time worldwide box office films as of 2026? (Avatar, Avengers: Endgame, Avatar: The Way of Water)
- What is "domestic" vs "international" box office? (Domestic = USA + Canada; International = rest of world)
- Which country is now the world's largest cinema market? (China)
- What is a "midnight screening"? (A special showing at midnight on a film's opening day for eager fans)
- What was the first film to have a $100 million opening weekend in the US? (The Lost World: Jurassic Park, 1997)
- What film series is the most successful per-sequel? (Top Gun: Maverick (2022) earned more than the original)
- What is the most profitable film relative to budget? (Paranormal Activity — budget $15K, earned $193 million)
- What is the "Star Wars" Holiday Special known for? (A 1978 TV special widely considered one of the worst things ever produced — rarely officially released)
- What is the "Snyder Cut"? (Zack Snyder's 4-hour Justice League (2021) released on HBO Max after fan demand)
- What film ended the silent era of Hollywood? (The Jazz Singer, 1927 — first feature-length film with synchronized sound)
- What was the first color film to win Best Picture? (Gone with the Wind, 1939)
- What percentage of revenue do studios keep from theater ticket sales? (Roughly 50–60% in opening weeks — declining over time)
- What is a "festival circuit" run for films? (Showing at Sundance, Cannes, Venice, TIFF to build buzz before wide release)
- What is TIFF? (Toronto International Film Festival — major fall launching pad for awards contenders)
- What is Venice Film Festival's top award? (The Golden Lion)
- What is a "critic's darling"? (A film loved by critics but often having modest box office returns)
- What is the difference between box office "gross" and "net"? (Gross = total ticket revenue; net = profit after costs including production, prints, advertising)
- What is Hollywood's "Three Act Structure"? (Setup, Confrontation/Rising Action, Resolution — the standard screenplay structure)
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What are the "Big Five" Hollywood studios?
The major studios are Universal, Warner Bros., Disney, Paramount, and Sony/Columbia. Disney expanded further by acquiring 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios) and Lucasfilm (Star Wars).
What is the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
A series of stars embedded in the sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, honoring notable figures in the entertainment industry. Over 2,700 stars have been awarded since 1958.
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