List of 2020 box office number-one films in Austria

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This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the year 2020. [1]

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Number-one films

#DateFilmAdmissionsTotal weekend
gross
Notes
1January 5, 2020 Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker €504,167 [2]
2January 12, 2020 Knives Out €212,000 [3] [4]
3January 19, 2020 Bad Boys for Life €503,000 [5] [6]
4January 26, 2020€372,000 [7] [8]
5February 2, 2020 Dolittle €327,000 [9] [10]
6February 9, 2020€236,000 [11] [12]
7February 16, 2020 Sonic the Hedgehog €345,000 [13] [14]
8February 23, 2020€267,000 [15] [16]
9March 1, 2020€207,728 [17]
10March 8, 2020 Bloodshot €154,000 [18]
11March 15, 2020 My Spy €6,283 [a] [19]
12–2822 March 202012 July 2020For these weekends box office reporting was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
29July 19, 2020 Scoob! €34,000 [20]
30July 26, 20202,364 viewers€20,000 [21] [22]
31August 2, 2020€10,000 [23] [24]
32August 9, 2020 Unhinged €33,916 [25]
33August 16, 2020 I Still Believe €64,404 [26]
34August 23, 2020€39,550 [27] [28]
35August 30, 2020 Tenet €409,043 [29] [30]
36September 6, 2020€250,000 [31]
37September 13, 2020€129,000 [32]
38September 20, 2020€94,000 [33] [34]
39September 27, 2020€107,000 [35]
40October 4, 2020€73,000 [36]
41October 11, 2020 Es ist zu deinem Besten €90,000 [37]
42October 18, 2020€69,000 [38]
43October 25, 2020€48,000 [39]
44November 1, 2020 Greenland €162,494 [40]
45–528 November 202027 December 2020For these weekends box office reporting was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Notes

a According to Comscore, for this weekend Sony did not report any numbers. [19]

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