List of 2014 box office number-one films in Ecuador

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This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office in Ecuador for the year 2014.

#DateFilmGrossOpenings in the top 10
1January 5, 2014 Frozen $530,971 The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (#4), Ender's Game (#5), The Purge (#6)
2January 12, 2014$370,455 Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (#2), The Wolf of Wall Street (#5), The Host (#7)
3January 19, 2014$255,792 Underdogs (#3), Delivery Man (#4), American Hustle (#5)
4January 26, 2014$170,613 Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (#3), The Book Thief (#6), Prisoners (#9)
5February 2, 2014$151,480 47 Ronin (#2), I, Frankenstein (#3), Escape Plan (#6), Saving Mr. Banks (#7)
6February 9, 2014 The Lego Movie $290,108 RoboCop (#2)
7February 16, 2014 RoboCop $235,980 Justin Bieber's Believe (#3), About Time (#4), The Monuments Men (#5)
8February 23, 2014$117,859 Mr. Peabody & Sherman (#3), 12 Years a Slave (#4), Her (#7)
9March 2, 2014 Mr. Peabody & Sherman $217,997 Winter's Tale (#4), Dallas Buyers Club (#6)
10March 9, 2014 300: Rise of an Empire $422,401 Labor Day (#8)
11March 16, 2014$240,786 Need for Speed (#2)
12March 23, 2014$127,744 Devil's Due (#4), Grudge Match (#5)
13March 30, 2014 Captain America: The Winter Soldier $1,030,566
14April 6, 2014$528,183 Noah (#2), Rio 2 (#3)
15April 13, 2014No box office data
16April 20, 2014 Rio 2 $648,769 Son of God (#4), Pompeii (#5), Bears (#6), Endless Love (#7)
17April 27, 2014 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 $682,851
18May 4, 2014$427,439 Muppets Most Wanted (#3)
19May 11, 2014$204,835 The Other Woman (#2), Khumba (#4), Divergent (#5), Violetta: La emoción del concierto (#7)
20May 18, 2014 Godzilla $471,868 The Pirate Fairy (#2), Killing Season (#9)
21May 25, 2014 X-Men: Days of Future Past $618,373
22June 1, 2014 Maleficent $845,080 Homefront (#6), The Big Wedding (#7), The Butler (#9)
23June 8, 2014$646,987 Edge of Tomorrow (#3), The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (#5)
24June 15, 2014$300,893 Blended (#2), How to Train Your Dragon 2 (#5), A Million Ways to Die in the West (#7)
25June 22, 2014$237,755 Million Dollar Arm (#6)
26June 29, 2014 The Fault in Our Stars $199,085 Transcendence (#6), 3 Days to Kill (#7), God's Not Dead (#10)
27July 6, 2014 Transformers: Age of Extinction $601,592 The Games Maker (#4), Justin and the Knights of Valour (#6), Nothing Left to Fear (#8), 2 Guns (#9)
28July 13, 2014$674,809
29July 20, 2014$483,635 Planes: Fire & Rescue (#2), Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (#3), Max Adventures: Dinoterra (#4)
30July 27, 2014 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes $482,734Cementerio General (#6), Jersey Boys (#9), Breathe In (#10)
31August 3, 2014 Guardians of the Galaxy $468,054 The Love Punch (#8), Draft Day (#9)
32August 10, 2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles $507,938 A Royal Affair (#10)
33August 17, 2014$384,490 Deliver Us from Evil (#3), Neighbors (#5)
34August 24, 2014$255,209 Into the Storm (#2), The Nut Job (#4), The Expendables 3 (#6), Adore (#8), The Paperboy (#9), Anina (#10)
35August 31, 2014No box office data
36September 7, 2014 Hercules $217,318 Lucy (#2), Sex Tape (#3), If I Stay (#4), Skinwalkers (#7)
37September 14, 2014 Lucy $232,995 Dolphin Tale 2 (#3)
38September 21, 2014 The Maze Runner $193,788 As Above, So Below (#5), The Hundred-Foot Journey (#8), The Hypnotist (#10)
39September 28, 2014$155,955 Cantinflas (#2), 22 Jump Street (#4), The Boxtrolls (#5), The Purge: Anarchy (#7)
40October 5, 2014 The Boxtrolls $172,284 Gone Girl (#6), The Remaining (#9)
41October 12, 2014 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day $224,274 Saint Seiya: Legend of Sanctuary (#2), The Equalizer (#6), The Book of Life (#7)
42October 19, 2014 Dracula Untold $208,062 The Judge (#5)
43October 26, 2014 Annabelle $737,163 Earth to Echo (#6), The F Word (#10)
44November 2, 2014$361,188 A Walk Among the Tombstones (#4), Step Up: All In (#6)
45November 9, 2014 Interstellar $157,769 Rec 4: Apocalypse (#7), Good Day, Ramon (#8), Oculus (#10)
46November 16, 2014$137,572 Mr. Jones (#7), Devil's Knot (#8), The Returned (#10)
47November 23, 2014 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 $574,890 Boyhood (#7)
48November 30, 2014$279,797Millionaire Dog (#2), Horrible Bosses 2 (#3), El Vientre (#5), Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (#6), When the Lights Went Out (#10)
49December 7, 2014$157,035 Wild Tales (#5), Apartment 1303 3D (#7), And So It Goes (#9)
50December 14, 2014$94,487 Let's Be Cops (#3), Brick Mansions (#5), Patrick (#8)
51December 21, 2014 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies $382,112 Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (#2), V/H/S/2 (#10)
52December 28, 2014 Big Hero 6 $568,312

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