List of movies released in the last 20 years that have made over $200 million domestically and did not feature pre-existing characters or plot.
- 1996 - Twister - $241,721,524 domestically
- 1996 - Independence Day - $306,169,268 domestically
- 1998 - Armageddon - $201,578,182 domestically
- 1998 - Saving Private Ryan - $216,540,909 domestically [Although it is set in WWII, the majority of characters are fictional]
- 1999 - The Sixth Sense - $293,506,292 domestically
- 2000 - Cast Away - $233,632,142 domestically
- 2001 - Monsters, Inc. - $255,873,250 domestically
- 2002 - My Big Fat Greek Wedding - $241,438,208 domestically
- 2002 - Signs - $227,966,634 domestically
- 2003 - Bruce Almighty - $242,829,261 domestically
- 2003 - Finding Nemo - $339,714,978 domestically
- 2004 - The Incredibles - $261,441,092 domestically
- 2005 - Wedding Crashers - $209,255,921 domestically
- 2006 - Cars - $244,082,982 domestically
- 2007 - Ratatouille - $206,445,654 domestically
- 2008 - Kung Fu Panda - $215,434,591 domestically
- 2008 - WALL-E - $223,808,164 domestically
- 2008 - Hancock - $227,946,274 domestically
- 2009 - Up - $293,004,164 domestically
- 2009 - The Hangover - $277,322,503 domestically
- 2009 - Avatar - $760,507,625 domestically
- 2010 - Despicable Me - $251,513,985 domestically
- 2010 - Inception - $292,576,195 domestically
- 2012 - Brave - $237,283,207 domestically
- 2012 - Ted - $218,815,487 domestically
- 2013 - Gravity - $274,092,705 domestically
- 2014 - The LEGO Movie - $257,760,962 domestically
- 2015 - Inside Out - $320,335,000 domestically (estimate)
There's no shortage, but it isn't a majority, either. People exaggerate the book adaptations and sequels and reboots, but remember some of the most remembered movies were adaptations (Jaws, Jurassic Park, Shrek, etc...)