This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the year 2017. [1] [2]
Rank | Title | Distributor | Mex gross US$ | Mex gross MX$ |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Coco | Disney | $57,628,479 | $1,120,240,000 |
2. | Fast & Furious 8 | Universal | $36,309,142 | $660,299,902 |
3. | Despicable Me 3 | $34,804,796 | $644,463,709 | |
4. | Beauty and the Beast | Disney | $29,968,579 | $564,650,329 |
5. | It | Warner Bros. | $27,600,000 | $491,278,338 |
6. | Spider-Man: Homecoming | Sony | $27,069,013 | $490,390,203 |
7. | How to Be a Latin Lover | Videocine | $24,928,324 | $453,000,000 |
8. | Justice League | Warner Bros. | $24,800,000 | $463,750,040 |
9. | The Boss Baby | 20th Century Fox | $23,177,795 | $436,220,194 |
10. | Wonder Woman | Warner Bros. | $22,500,000 | $419,890,084 |
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