Last 5 Diane Keaton Movies At The Box Office(Photo Credit –Instagram)
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Diane Keaton will be celebrated for her ability to play seemingly ‘kooky’ but intelligent women with finesse. While she breathed her last on October 11, 2025, she leaves behind remarkable performances across stage, celluloid, and the small screen, including her Oscar-winning portrayal of the eponymous Annie Hall (1977).
Here are the last five movies starring Keaton that were released in cinemas (in descending order), along with their box office performance as per Box Office Mojo and The Numbers.
1. Book Club: The Next Chapter (2023)- $29.01 million
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 46%
Director: Bill Holderman
Streaming on: Apple TV+, Prime Video (rent)
Plot: Planning a long-awaited trip to Italy after the COVID-19 lockdown, four friends in the second wind of their lives find themselves on an adventure like no other. Vivian is getting married, and the trip doubles up as a bachelorette vacation where the women must reconnect with each other while also discovering what they want from life.
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2. Maybe I Do (2023)- $4.45 million
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 31%
Director: Michael Jacobs
Streaming on: Prime Video (rent)
Plot: Michelle and Allen, a young couple in a long-term relationship, are contemplating marriage and arrange a dinner so both sets of parents can meet. A comedy of errors ensues as it becomes clear that some of these parties are intimately acquainted with each other, leading to chaos and clashes.
Plot: Mack believes she is an old soul trapped in a 30-year-old’s body, unable to connect with anyone her own age. When a mysterious tanning bed causes her to age forty years into her 70-year-old self (played beautifully by Diane Keaton), she discovers that she can do whatever she wants because ‘Rita’ is free from societal expectations. Discovering how to be her true self around the world, Mack learns that self-love has no age.
4. Summer Camp (2024)- $2.66 million
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 8%
Director: Castille Landon
Streaming on: Apple TV, Prime Video (rent)
Plot: With an eclectic cast of brilliant actors, Summer Camp tells the story of three lifelong best friends coming together for a summer camp reunion, creating a sweet and heartwarming film for viewers of all ages.
5. Arthur’s Whisky (2024)- $49.29 thousand
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 80%
Director: Stephen Cookson
Streaming on: Sky Cinema
Plot: What would you do if you could turn back the clock and become 25 again? Linda (Keaton), Joan, and Susan, three gray-haired women, find themselves reckoning with this question after ingesting a whisky created by Arthur, Joan’s recently deceased husband. A lifetime of adventure awaits, for the second time, and while youth may be wasted on the young, perhaps that’s not such a bad thing.
Diane Keaton’s movies, including these last five at the box office, have an evergreen soul, similar to the lady herself, and will be loved for years to come. Which one is your favorite movie by the Something’s Gotta Give actor?