List of 2020 box office number-one films in China

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

#DateFilmGross
15 January 2020 Adoring US$16,947,763
212 January 2020US$8,899,107
319 January 2020 Sheep Without a Shepherd US$7,987,492
426 January 2020 Spies in Disguise US$36,617
52 February 2020 Knives Out US$21,601
69 February 2020 Fighting with My Family US$3,956
716 February 2020Box office closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
823 February 2020
91 March 2020
108 March 2020
1115 March 2020
1222 March 2020
1329 March 2020
145 April 2020
1512 April 2020
1619 April 2020
1726 April 2020
183 May 2020
1910 May 2020
2017 May 2020
2124 May 2020
2231 May 2020
237 June 2020
2414 June 2020
2521 June 2020
2628 June 2020
275 July 2020
2812 July 2020
2919 July 2020
3026 July 2020 Dolittle US$5,141,737
312 August 2020US$3,320,748
329 August 2020 1917 US$5,260,684
3316 August 2020 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone US$13,650,000
3423 August 2020 The Eight Hundred US$8,260,000
3530 August 2020US$161,000,000
366 September 2020US$34,000,000
3713 September 2020 Mulan US$23,040,492
3820 September 2020The Eight HundredUS$17,700,000
3927 September 2020 Leap US$24,600,000
404 October 2020 My People, My Homeland US$157,500,000
4111 October 2020US$42,000,000
4218 October 2020US$19,100,000
4325 October 2020 The Sacrifice US$53,000,000
441 November 2020US$28,600,000
458 November 2020US$14,400,000
4615 November 2020US$9,200,000
4722 November 2020 Caught in Time US$31,000,000
4829 November 2020US$13,700,000
496 December 2020The End of Endless LoveUS$22,600,000
5013 December 2020Bath BuddyUS$28,700,000
5120 December 2020 The Rescue US$35,000,000
5227 December 2020 Shock Wave 2 US$63,800,000

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References

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