List of 2012 box office number-one films in Italy

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This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekly box office in Italy during 2012.

#DateFilmTotal GrossNotes
1January 8, 2012 Immaturi - Il viaggio $15,512,578
2January 15, 2012Immaturi - Il viaggio
3January 22, 2012 Benvenuti al Nord $33,498,625
4January 29, 2012Benvenuti al Nord
5February 5, 2012Benvenuti al Nord
6February 12, 2012 Com'è bello far l'amore $9,065,716
7February 19, 2012Com'è bello far l'amore
8February 26, 2012 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island $5,908,558
9March 4, 2012 A Flat for Three $11,398,541
10March 11, 2012A Flat for Three
11March 18, 2012 The Intouchables $19,385,193
12March 25, 2012 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance $3,731,609
13April 1, 2012 Wrath of the Titans $5,447,003
14April 8, 2012Titanic 3D$9,847,064
15April 15, 2012 Battleship $5,747,869
16April 22, 2012 To Rome with Love $9,565,012
17April 29, 2012 Marvel's The Avengers $22,012,517
18May 6, 2012 American Reunion $7,878,279
19May 13, 2012 Dark Shadows $8,830,490
20May 20, 2012Dark Shadows
21May 27, 2012 Men in Black 3 $7,671,850
22June 3, 2012Men in Black 3
23June 10, 2012Men in Black 3
24June 17, 2012 The Dictator $3,337,936
25June 24, 2012The Dictator
26July 1, 2012The Dictator
27July 8, 2012 The Amazing Spider-Man $15,502,063
28July 15, 2012 Snow White and the Huntsman $11,463,994
29July 22, 2012Snow White and the Huntsman
30July 29, 2012Snow White and the Huntsman
31August 5, 2012Snow White and the Huntsman
32August 12, 2012Snow White and the Huntsman
33August 19, 2012 The Expendables 2 $7,082,046
34August 26, 2012 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted $28,057,921
35September 2, 2012Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
36September 9, 2012 The Dark Knight Rises $18,801,748
37September 16, 2012 Prometheus $6,499,130
38September 23, 2012 Magic Mike $5,032,03
39September 30, 2012 Ice Age: Continental Drift $21,459,516
40October 7, 2012 Ice Age: Continental Drift
41October 14, 2012 Ted $14,054,547
42October 21, 2012Ted
43October 28, 2012 Viva L'Italia $6,880,371
44November 4, 2012 Skyfall $16,783,632
45November 11, 2012Skyfall
46November 18, 2012 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 $24,062,547
47November 25, 2012The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2
48December 2, 2012 Rise of the Guardians $5,788,535
49December 9, 2012Rise of the Guardians
50December 16, 2012 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey $10,666,115

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