List of 2015 box office number-one films in Mexico

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This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the year 2015. [1]

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#DateFilmGross (USD)Openings in the top ten
1January 4, 2015 Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb $3,905,909 Fury (#3), Gloria (#5), Good People (#8)
2January 11, 2015 Ouija $2,369,437 The Gambler (#4), Let's Be Cops (#5), The Theory of Everything (#6)
3January 18, 2015 Seventh Son $2,285,754 Escobar: Paradise Lost (#4), Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast (#5)
4January 25, 2015 The Woman in Black: Angel of Death $1,791,311 Beauty and the Beast (#3), Annie (#4)
5February 1, 2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water $4,793,759 Taken 3 (#2), Unbroken (#4)
6February 8, 2015$2,298,980 Jupiter Ascending (#3), Into the Woods (#4), The Imitation Game (#5)
7February 15, 2015 Fifty Shades of Grey $5,495,154 The Possession of Michael King (#6), Malaventura (#7), Selma (#9)
8February 22, 2015 American Sniper $2,371,505 The Cobbler (#5), Tiempos Felices (#7), Still Alice (#10)
9March 1, 2015 A La Mala $2,062,100 Kingsman: The Secret Service (#2), Jessabelle (#8)
10March 8, 2015 Focus $2,261,870 Project Almanac (#5),
11March 15, 2015 Cinderella $4,832,964 Chappie (#3)
12March 22, 2015 The Divergent Series: Insurgent $3,448,249 The Boy Next Door (#4), Do You Believe? (#7)
13March 29, 2015 Home $2,815,070 The Lazarus Effect (#4)
14April 5, 2015 Fast & Furious 7 $14,344,048
15April 12, 2015$7,538,992 Guardianes de Oz (#3), The Longest Ride (#4), Out of the Dark (#5), Kill the Messenger (#10)
16April 19, 2015$3,741,440 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (#2), Run All Night (#3), Love, Rosie (#5)
17April 26, 2015$1,817,730 Mortdecai (#5), Child 44 (#9), 5 to 7 (#10)
18May 3, 2015 Avengers: Age of Ultron $18,689,287 The Salt of the Earth (#8)
19May 10, 2015$5,880,114 The Age of Adaline (#2), The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (#6)
20May 17, 2015$4,019,406 Mad Max: Fury Road (#2), Little Boy (#3), The Loft (#6)
21May 24, 2015 Tomorrowland $2,579,513 The Water Diviner (#5), Clown (#6)
22May 31, 2015 San Andreas $10,120,651 Una Última y Nos Vamos (#6), The House of Magic (#7)
23June 7, 2015$6,638,270 Spy (#2), Beyond the Reach (#8) Dark Places (#9)
24June 14, 2015 Jurassic World $13,777,511 5 Flights Up (#6)
25June 21, 2015 Inside Out $8,617,430 Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' (#3), Les Invincibles (#9)
26June 28, 2015$6,025,117 Poltergeist (#3), Insidious: Chapter 3 (#4), Hot Pursuit (#6), Terminator Genisys 3D (#7), The Gunman (#9) [2]
27July 5, 2015 Terminator Genisys $4,822,989 Woman in Gold (#9), Cartel Land (#10)
28July 12, 2015 Minions $15,861,872
29July 19, 2015$6,454,858 Ant-Man (#2), The Gallows (#3), Playing It Cool (#7), A Little Chaos (#8)
30July 26, 2015 Pixels $3,594,357 Paper Towns (#4), It Follows (#7), Self/less (#10)
31August 2, 2015 Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation $4,140,091 Ooops! Noah is Gone... (#6), Danny Collins (#9)
32August 9, 2015 Fantastic Four $4,170,582 The Vatican Tapes (#4), Pitch Perfect 2 (#7)
33August 16, 2015$1,695,411 Vacation (#2), Unfriended (#5), Elvira, Te Daría Mi Vida Pero la Estoy Usando (#7), Southpaw (#8)
34August 23, 2015 Un Gallo con Muchos Huevos $2,839,447 Hitman: Agent 47 (#3), Demonic (#4), She's Funny That Way (#8)
35August 30, 2015$1,707,407 Ted 2 (#2), The 33 (#3), Grace of Monaco (#9)
36September 6, 2015$1,207,658 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (#2), Sinister 2 (#4), Shaun the Sheep Movie (#7), Some Kind of Beautiful (#8)
37September 13, 2015 Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials $3,267,364 Ella es Ramona (#7), The Seventh Dwarf (#8), Knock Knock (#9)
38September 20, 2015 Everest $2,754,301 The Gift (#4), Por Mis Bigotes (#5), Magic Mike XXL (#10)
39September 27, 2015 Hotel Transylvania 2 $7,856,583 No Escape (#4), The Visit (#5)
40October 4, 2015$4,649,297 The Martian (#2), The Intern (#3), Ilusiones S.A. (#8), Snowpiercer (#9)
41October 11, 2015 Pan $2,923,608 The Transporter Refueled (#5), Straight Outta Compton (#6)
42October 18, 2015Hotel Transylvania 2$1,769,045 The Walk (#5), Mexican Gangster (#7), Trainwreck (#8)
43October 25, 2015 Goosebumps $2,928,764 Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (#2), Bridge of Spies (#4), Back to the Future Trilogy (#8)
44November 1, 2015 Crimson Peak $1,825,771 Don Gato: El Inicio de la Pandilla (#3), The Last Witch Hunter (#4), Sicario (#6)
45November 8, 2015 Spectre $4,415,358 The Hallow (#6)
46November 15, 2015$2,229,022 The Little Prince (#2), Heist (#5), Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (#6), Ladrones (#9), The Forger (#10)
47November 22, 2015 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 $9,013,014 Black Mass (#4)
48November 29, 2015 The Good Dinosaur $3,461,780 Victor Frankenstein (#3), A Walk in the Woods (#6), Macbeth (#10)
49December 6, 2015$2,102,498 In the Heart of the Sea (#2), Gallows Hill (#6), Love the Coopers (#7), 600 Miles (#8), Suite Française (#10)
50December 13, 2015$1,491,676 Secret in Their Eyes (#5), Krampus (#6), Ghoul (#10)
51December 20, 2015 Star Wars: The Force Awakens $11,913,564 El Clan (#9)
52December 27, 2015$4,811,393 The Peanuts Movie (#2), Miss You Already (#5), Steve Jobs (#8)

Highest-grossing films

Highest-grossing films of 2015
RankTitleDistributorGross (USD)
1. Fast & Furious 7 Universal $51,682,039
2. Avengers: Age of Ultron Disney $50,940,433
3. Minions Universal$43,910,109
4. Jurassic World Universal$42,105,404
5. Inside Out Disney$31,100,000
6. San Andreas Warner Bros. $28,445,871
7. Star Wars: The Force Awakens Disney$27,191,173
8. Hotel Transylvania 2 Sony $23,925,697
9. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 Videocine $20,156,285
10. Cinderella Disney$15,486,930

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References

  1. "Mexico Box Office Index". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  2. "Taquilla México: IntensaMente rumbo al Top 3 histórico de Disney animado". 30 June 2015.

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