This is a list of films that placed number one at the weekend box office in Brazil during 2008. Amounts are in Brazilian reais (1 real is equivalent to approximately 0.64 US dollars).
Date | Film | Gross | Notes |
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January 6 | The Golden Compass | R$1.809.205 | |
January 13 | Meu Nome Não É Johnny | R$2.090.007 | Meu Nome Não é Johnny reached number-one in its second week of release. Highest-grossing Brazilian film of 2008. |
January 20 | I Am Legend | R$4.991.476 | Most weeks at #1 in 2008. |
January 27 | R$2.905.120 | ||
February 3 | R$1.444.430 | ||
February 10 | R$1.153.150 | ||
February 17 | 27 Dresses | R$1.047.719 | |
February 24 | Juno | R$1.410.950 | |
March 2 | Rambo | R$1.261.748 | |
March 9 | 10,000 BC | R$2.748.109 | |
March 16 | Horton Hears a Who! | R$2.379.690 | |
March 23 | R$1.530.593 | ||
March 30 | Jumper | R$2.048.878 | |
April 6 | R$1.484.585 | ||
April 13 | R$832.847 | ||
April 20 | Superhero Movie | R$2.005.801 | |
April 27 | R$1.186.092 | ||
May 4 | Iron Man | R$5.680.662 | |
May 11 | R$3.004.645 | ||
May 18 | R$2.467.399 | ||
May 25 | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | R$6.038.139 | |
June 1 | The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian | R$3.756.336 | |
June 8 | R$2.577.868 | ||
June 15 | The Incredible Hulk | R$2.833.654 | |
June 22 | Get Smart | R$2.026.300 | |
June 29 | WALL-E | R$2.355.592 | |
July 6 | Hancock | R$5.561.912 | |
July 13 | R$3.346.785 | ||
July 20 | The Dark Knight | R$7.102.500 | Highest-grossing film through 2008 |
July 27 | R$4.992.475 | ||
August 3 | The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor | R$4.872.112 | |
August 10 | R$1.154.427 | ||
August 17 | R$1.799.329 | ||
August 24 | Wanted | R$2.238.922 | |
August 31 | R$1.385.025 | ||
September 7 | Hellboy II: The Golden Army | R$1.355.060 | |
September 14 | Mamma Mia! | R$1.387.125 | |
September 21 | R$1.097.697 | ||
September 28 | Eagle Eye | R$861.225 | |
October 5 | Disaster Movie | R$1.949.692 | |
October 12 | Righteous Kill | R$1.471.596 | |
October 19 | My Best Friend's Girl | R$1.091.019 | |
October 26 | High School Musical 3: Senior Year | R$3.919.203 | |
November 2 | R$2.011.539 | ||
November 9 | Quantum of Solace | R$4.746.672 | |
November 16 | R$2.906.029 | ||
November 23 | R$1.804.948 | ||
November 30 | Burn After Reading | R$1.082.057 | |
December 7 | R$737.876 | ||
December 14 | Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa | R$7.501.787 | Biggest opening weekend of 2008; overall highest-grossing film of 2008 |
December 21 | R$4.438.606 | ||
December 28 | R$3.585.993 |
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