List of 2016 box office number-one films in Spain

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This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the year 2016 in Spain.

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#DateFilmGross in eurosGross in US dollarsNotes
1January 3, 2016 Star Wars: The Force Awakens (3)€3,256,017$3,539,572It was Star Wars: The Force Awakens' third week at number one.
2January 10, 2016 Palmeras en la nieve €1,924,525$2,191,368Palmeras en la nieve reached the number-one spot in its third weekend of release. It was the first Spanish film to reach number one in 2016.
3January 17, 2016 The Hateful Eight €1,808,119$2,056,737
4January 24, 2016 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip €1,179,972$1,274,364Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip had the lowest number-one weekend debut of 2016.
5January 31, 2016 Creed €1,506,848$1,632,378
6February 7, 2016 The Revenant €3,700,349$4,096,572
7February 14, 2016 Zootopia €2,765,013$3,113,087
8February 21, 2016 Deadpool €3,514,862$3,913,185
9February 28, 2016Deadpool(2)€1,872,906$2,048,347
10March 6, 2016 To Steal from a Thief €1,587,224$1,747,601Cien años de perdón was the second Spanish film to reach number one in 2016.
11March 13, 2016 The Divergent Series: Allegiant €1,477,070$1,647,247
12March 20, 2016 Kung Fu Panda 3 €1,122,770$1,265,692Kung Fu Panda 3 reached the number-one spot in its second weekend of release.
13March 27, 2016 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice €2,848,614$3,182,560
14April 3, 2016Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice(2)€1,298,866$1,480,274
15April 10, 2016 The Huntsman: Winter's War €1,245,499$1,418,767
16April 17, 2016 The Jungle Book €3,879,566$4,379,435
17April 24, 2016The Jungle Book(2)€2,798,835$3,142,957
18May 1, 2016 Captain America: Civil War €3,714,416$4,254,431
19May 8, 2016Captain America: Civil War(2)€1,666,136$1,900,398
20May 15, 2016 The Angry Birds Movie €1,717,599$1,943,139
21May 22, 2016 X-Men: Apocalypse €1,662,315$1,866,155
22May 29, 2016 Alice Through the Looking Glass €1,248,177$1,387,557
23June 5, 2016 Warcraft €2,222,931$2,527,120
24June 12, 2016Warcraft(2)€850,324$956,915
25June 19, 2016 The Conjuring 2 €1,547,142$1,745,245
26June 26, 2016 Finding Dory €2,895,425$3,219,321
27July 3, 2016Finding Dory(2)€1,877,794$2,093,439
28July 10, 2016Finding Dory(3)€1,199,241$1,325,729
29July 17, 2016 Ice Age: Collision Course €1,339,238$1,478,563
30July 24, 2016 The Legend of Tarzan €1,648,376$1,810,149
31July 31, 2016 Jason Bourne €1,665,162$1,861,577
32August 7, 2016 The Secret Life of Pets €4,084,221$4,529,920
33August 14, 2016The Secret Life of Pets(2)€1,902,021$2,124,000
34August 21, 2016The Secret Life of Pets(3)€1,379,160$1,562,610
35August 28, 2016Cuerpo de élite€1,266,503$1,418,654Cuerpo de élite was the third Spanish film to reach number one in 2016.
36September 4, 2016 Ben-Hur €1,006,062$1,121,539
37September 11, 2016Cuerpo de élite(2)€653,994$726,160Cuerpo de élite reclaimed the number-one spot in its third weekend of release. The third weekend of Cuerpo de élite had the lowest number-one weekend of 2016.
38September 18, 2016 Bridget Jones's Baby €1,440,270$1,561,573
39September 25, 2016 The Magnificent Seven €1,035,693$1,159,349
40October 2, 2016 Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children €1,804,361$2,032,291
41October 9, 2016 A Monster Calls €3,224,899$3,611,714A Monster Calls was the fourth Spanish film to reach number one in 2016.
42October 16, 2016A Monster Calls(2)€3,667,456$4,024,422
43October 23, 2016A Monster Calls(3)€2,809,879$3,059,637
44October 30, 2016 Doctor Strange €1,938,843$2,130,129
45November 6, 2016 Trolls €1,735,350$1,933,322Trolls reached the number-one spot in its second weekend of release.
46November 13, 2016Trolls(2)€1,334,907$1,449,253
47November 20, 2016 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them €4,159,319$4,404,192
48November 27, 2016Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them(2)€2,282,674$2,418,087
49December 4, 2016 Moana €1,793,947$1,913,543
50December 11, 2016Moana(2)€1,361,673$1,438,032
51December 18, 2016 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story €4,523,952$4,728,211Rogue One: A Star Wars Story had the highest number-one weekend of 2016.
52December 25, 2016 Sing €1,965,654$2,055,264
53January 1, 2017Sing(2)€2,343,516$2,465,302

Highest-grossing films

As of 7 April 2017

Highest-grossing films of 2016 [1]
RankTitleDistributorDirector(s)ReleaseCountryDomestic Gross
1. A Monster Calls Universal J.A. Bayona October 7 Spain
United States
$28,167,834
2. The Secret Life of Pets Universal Chris Renaud & Yarrow Cheney August 5United States$22,835,481
3. Finding Dory Disney Andrew Stanton June 22United States$20,038,169
4. The Jungle Book Disney Jon Favreau April 15United States$19,385,604
5. Sing Universal Garth Jennings December 22United States$17,070,880
6. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Disney Gareth Edwards December 16United States$16,684,795
7. The Revenant Fox Alejandro González Iñárritu February 19United States$16,142,025
8. Zootopia Disney Byron Howard & Rich Moore February 12United States$15,222,767
9. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Warner Bros. David Yates November 18 United Kingdom
United States
$14,398,289
10. Suicide Squad Warner Bros. David Ayer August 5United States$12,292,560

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References

  1. "Spain Yearly Box Office 2016". Box Office Mojo . Retrieved April 7, 2017.