List of 2017 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 2017. [1] [2]

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#DateFilmGross (USD)Openings in the top ten
1January 8, 2017 Assassin's Creed $3,757,472 Monster Trucks (#2), Incarnate (#6)
2January 15, 2017$1,515,952 Allied (#2), I.T. (#9)
3January 22, 2017 xXx: Reactivated $2,686,268 A Monster Calls (#5), La La Land (#7)
4January 29, 2017 Resident Evil: The Final Chapter $3,198,531 A Dog's Purpose (#2), El Tamaño Sí Importa (#4)
5February 5, 2017 The Great Wall $2,506,986 Rings (#3), Hidden Figures (#6)
6February 12, 2017 Fifty Shades Darker $2,692,198 The Lego Batman Movie (#2), Everybody Loves Somebody (#3), Hell or High Water (#10)
7February 19, 2017 Split $2,036,998 Marauders (#9), Lion (#10)
8February 26, 2017$1,542,628 John Wick: Chapter 2 (#3), Mientras el Lobo No Está (#4), El Que Busca Encuentra (#5), A Cure for Wellness (#6), Silence (#10)
9March 5, 2017 Logan $5,297,571 Rock Dog (#4), The Space Between Us (#7), Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale (#9)
10March 12, 2017 Kong: Skull Island $5,593,974 Manhattan Night (#9)
11March 19, 2017 Beauty and the Beast $11,786,031 The Founder (#5), T2 Trainspotting (#6)
12March 26, 2017$4,968,698 Power Rangers (#2), Life (#3)
13April 2, 2017 The Boss Baby $6,569,833 Ghost in the Shell (#2), 3 Idiotas (#3), Boomerang (#10)
14April 9, 2017$3,759,019 Smurfs: The Lost Village (#2), The Shack (#6), CHiPs (#7), 1974: La Posesión de Altair (#9)
15April 16, 2017 Fast & Furious 8 $17,709,350 Raw (#8), The Innocents (#9)
16April 23, 2017$5,274,333 Going in Style (#3), The Autopsy of Jane Doe (#4), Ozzy (#6), Patriots Day (#7)
17April 30, 2017 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 $8,195,948 Don't Knock Twice (#5), The Odyssey (#10)
18May 7, 2017 How to Be a Latin Lover $7,258,018 A Silent Voice (#5), Collide (#7)
19May 14, 2017$4,404,217 Alien: Covenant (#2), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (#3), Richard the Stork (#5), Un Sac de Billes (#10)
20May 21, 2017$2,422,628 The Healer (#4), Unforgettable (#6), The Bye Bye Man (#9), À Fond (#10)
21May 28, 2017 Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge $6,901,642 Get Out (#3), Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry (#10)
22June 4, 2017 Wonder Woman $8,224,311 Sadako vs. Kayako (#7), Pelé: Birth of a Legend (#9)
23June 11, 2017 The Mummy $4,926,168 A Family Man (#4), Highway to Hellas (#9)
24June 18, 2017 Cars 3 $5,803,801 Baywatch (#2), Resident Evil: Vendetta (#6), Colossal (#7), A Man Called Ove (#9)
25June 25, 2017$3,888,195 Everything, Everything (#5), The Bride (#6), Snatched (#8), Las Hijas de Abril (#9)
26July 2, 2017 Despicable Me 3 $14,117,715 Churchill (#8), It Comes at Night (#9)
27July 9, 2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming $11,679,553 Juego Siniestro (#9)
28July 16, 2017$4,316,727 Transformers: The Last Knight 3D (#3), Gifted (#4), Wish Upon (#5), 2:22 (#6), The Girl with All the Gifts (#7)
29July 23, 2017 Transformers: The Last Knight $7,797,060 The Wall (#7), Vive por Mí (#9), Demain Tout Commence (#10)
30July 30, 2017 War for the Planet of the Apes $6,606,295 Dunkirk (#3), Before I Fall (#7)
31August 6, 2017 The Emoji Movie $2,873,323 Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (#3), Amityville: The Awakening (#6), Your Name (#10)
32August 13, 2017 Hazlo Como Hombre $3,230,035 Baby Driver (#2), Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (#5), The Circle (#9)
33August 20, 2017 Annabelle: Creation $6,226,180 The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature (#4), Kidnap (#6)
34August 27, 2017$2,919,086 The Dark Tower (#2), The Hitman's Bodyguard (#3)
35September 3, 2017$1,785,684 Atomic Blonde (#2), Deep (#5), ¿Cómo Matar a un Esposo Muerto? (#7), Guardians (#8)
36September 10, 2017$1,022,931 Home Again (#2), Happy Family (#4), Open Water 3: Cage Dive (#5)
37September 17, 2017 It $10,385,206 American Made (#2), Isla Calaca (#3)
38September 24, 2017$4,240,536 Me Gusta pero Me Asusta (#2), mother! (#3), American Assassin (#6), Attraction (#7)
39October 1, 2017 Kingsman: The Golden Circle $2,480,725 The Lego Ninjago Movie (#4), Wind River (#7)
40October 8, 2017 Blade Runner 2049 $1,543,118 The Mountain Between Us (#2), My Little Pony: The Movie (#6), Security (#10)
41October 15, 2017 Cómo Cortar a tu Patán $2,116,372 Flatliners (#2), Condorito: La Película (#4)
42October 22, 2017 Geostorm $3,517,822 Escape Room (#7)
43October 29, 2017 Coco $9,291,903 Happy Death Day (#3), The Ten Commandments: The Movie (#6), The Glass Castle (#6), Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House (#9)
44November 5, 2017$10,788,880 Thor: Ragnarok (#2), Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! (#5), Jeepers Creepers 3 (#6), Tigers Are Not Afraid (#7), Breathe (#8), The Big Sick (#9)
45November 12, 2017$8,352,284 Murder on the Orient Express (#3), Jigsaw (#4), Brad's Status (#8), Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (#10)
46November 19, 2017 Justice League $9,646,725 47 Meters Down (#5), Ghibil Fest 2017: Spirited Away (#7), Les Ex (#8)
47November 26, 2017$3,818,941 Daddy's Home 2 (#3), Suburbicon (#6), The Jungle Bunch: The Movie (#7), Overdrive (#9), Loving Vincent (#10)
48December 3, 2017 Daddy's Home 2 $4,987,755 Camino a Marte (#4), Big Bang Made (#5), The Son of Bigfoot (#6)
49December 10, 2017$1,611,118 A Bad Moms Christmas (#2), Wonder (#4), The Star (#7), Cometa: Él, Su Perro y su Mundo (#9), Acts of Vengeance (#10)
50December 17, 2017 Star Wars: The Last Jedi $6,670,787 Don't Hang Up (#7)
51December 24, 2017 Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle $4,695,948 Ferdinand (#3), Cuando los Hijos Regresan (#5)
52December 31, 2017 The Greatest Showman $2,720,269 The Foreigner (#8)

Highest-grossing films

Highest-grossing films of 2017
RankTitleDistributorGross (USD)
1. Coco Disney $57,860,947
2. Fast & Furious 8 Universal $36,309,142
3. Despicable Me 3 Universal$34,804,796
4. Beauty and the Beast Disney$29,968,579
5. It Warner Bros. $27,600,000
6. Spider-Man: Homecoming Sony $27,069,013
7. How to Be a Latin Lover Videocine$24,928,324
8. Justice League Warner Bros.$24,800,000
9. The Boss Baby 20th Century Fox $23,177,795
10. Wonder Woman Warner Bros.$22,500,000

See also

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References

  1. "Mexico Box Office Index". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  2. "CANACINE". Cámara Nacional de la Industria Cinematográfica. Retrieved 9 January 2017.