List of 2021 box office number-one films in Hong Kong

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This is a list of films which placed number-one at the Weekly box office in Hong Kong during 2021. [1]

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#DateFilmGross
13 January 2021Box office closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]
210 January 2021
317 January 2021
424 January 2021
531 January 2021
67 February 2021
714 February 2021
821 February 2021 Shock Wave 2 US$827,334 [3]
928 February 2021US$850,633 [4]
107 March 2021 Soul US$707,785 [5]
1114 March 2021US$695,568 [6]
1221 March 2021 One Second Champion US$479,518 [7]
1328 March 2021 Godzilla vs. Kong US$1,716,813 [8]
134 April 2021US$1,654,612 [9]
1411 April 2021 Stand by Me Doraemon 2 US$928,628 [10]
1518 April 2021 Seo Bok US$340,836 [11]
1625 April 2021US$185,086 [12]
172 May 2021 Dynasty Warriors US$378,458 [13]
189 May 2021US$285,777 [14]
1916 May 2021 77 Heartwarmings US$209,687 [15]

Highest-grossing films

Highest-grossing films of 2021 [16]
RankTitleDistributorDomestic gross
1 Godzilla vs. Kong Universal Studios Hong Kong $4,263,484
2 Soul Disney $3,770,603
3 Shock Wave 2 Universe Films Distribution $2,480,022
4 Stand by Me Doraemon 2 Intercontinental Film Distributors $1,947,072
5 One Second Champion Universal Studios Hong Kong $1,903,318
6 Wonder Woman 1984 Warner Bros. $1,105,731
7 The Way We Keep Dancing Golden Scene $1,097,402
8 Raya and the Last Dragon Disney$822,326
9 Ready o/r Knot Emperor Motion Pictures$463,282
10 Nobody Universal Studios Hong Kong$436,257

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