List of 2020 box office number-one films in Brazil

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This is a list of films which placed number-one at the weekend box office in Brazil during 2020. [1]

#Weekend end dateFilmBox office
1January 5, 2020 Frozen II US$8,772,274
2January 12, 2020 My Mom Is a Character 3 US$5,415,019
3January 19, 2020 Jumanji: The Next Level US$4,183,542
4January 26, 2020US$2,239,626
5February 2, 2020 Bad Boys for Life US$1,690,443
6February 9, 2020 Birds of Prey US$2,490,062
7February 16, 2020 Sonic the Hedgehog US$2,710,115
8February 23, 2020US$2,650,583
9March 1, 2020 The Invisible Man US$813,411
10March 8, 2020 Onward US$1,008,063
11March 15, 2020 Bloodshot US$494,436
12March 22, 2020The Invisible ManUS$220
There is no box office data between March and June due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
24June 14, 2020 Dolittle US$1,496
There is no box office data on the weekend of June 21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
26June 28, 2020The Invisible ManUS$3,174
27July 5, 2020 Shazam! US$3,511
28July 12, 2020 My Mom Is a Character 3 US$4,477
29July 19, 2020 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World US$5,455
30July 26, 2020 Spider-Man: Far From Home US$2,719
31August 2, 2020 The Lion King US$6,148
32August 9, 2020US$3,356
33August 16, 2020OnwardUS$2,679
34August 23, 2020 The Secret Life of Pets 2 US$3,426
35August 30, 2020 The Heist of the Century US$5,194
36September 6, 2020 Queen of Spades: Through the Looking Glass US$11,123
37September 13, 2020How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden WorldUS$361
38September 20, 2020 Scoob! US$25,036
39September 27, 2020 Fantasy Island US$20,815
40October 4, 2020US$30,275
41October 11, 2020Scoob!US$74,699
42October 18, 2020Fantasy IslandUS$53,335
43October 25, 2020 The New Mutants US$183,287
44November 1, 2020 Tenet US$356,869
45November 8, 2020US$200,837
46November 15, 2020US$125,236
47November 22, 2020 The Witches US$209,679
48November 29, 2020US$158,365
49December 6, 2020 Trolls World Tour US$152,899
50December 13, 2020US$119,020
51December 20, 2020 Wonder Woman 1984 US$1,660,175
52December 27, 2020Trolls World TourUS$20,590

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References

  1. "Brazil Box Office Weekends For 2020". Box Office Mojo .