List of 2021 box office number-one films in Thailand

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This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the year 2021 only in Bangkok, Metropolitan region and Chiang Mai, Thailand with the gross in Thai baht. [1]

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Number-one films

#Weekend end dateFilmGross
(฿ million)
1January 3, 2021 Monster Hunter 9.86
There is no box office data on the weekend of January 10.
3January 17, 2021 Monster Hunter 1.20
There is no box office data on the weekend of January 24.
5January 31, 2021 Monster Hunter 0.75
6February 7, 2021 Jiu Jitsu 1.15
7February 14, 2021 Shadow in the Cloud 1.64
8February 21, 2021 Detective Chinatown 3 1.42
9February 28, 2021 Tom & Jerry 5.42
10March 7, 2021 Raya and the Last Dragon 11.88
11March 14, 20219.98
12March 21, 20215.28
13March 28, 2021 Godzilla vs. Kong 85.35
14April 4, 202128.48
15April 11, 2021 Mortal Kombat 5.20
16April 18, 20213.04
17April 25, 20210.54
There is no box office data on the weekends of May 2 through October 17 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
43October 24, 2021 Fast & Furious 9 19.76
44October 31, 2021 The Medium 19.20
45November 7, 2021 Eternals 37.16
46November 14, 202113.14
47November 21, 20215.72
48November 28, 2021 Venom: Let There Be Carnage 5.71
49December 5, 202115.59
50December 12, 2021 4 Kings 18.68
51December 19, 202114.25
52December 26, 2021 Spider-Man: No Way Home 112.62

Highest-grossing films

In-Year Release

Highest-grossing films of 2021 by In-year release [1]
(Only in Bangkok, Metropolitan region and Chiang Mai cinemas)
RankTitleDistributorGross
(฿ million)
1 Spider-Man: No Way Home Sony Pictures Entertainment 239.29
2 Godzilla vs. Kong Warner Bros. Pictures 177.85
3 Eternals Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 75.01
4 4 Kings Neramitnung Film69.82
5 The Medium GDH 54.04
6 Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 44.74
7 Raya and the Last Dragon Walt Disney Pictures 44.00
8 Venom: Let There Be Carnage Sony Pictures Entertainment 43.97
9 No Time to Die United International Pictures 41.77
10 Fast & Furious 9 41.29

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References

  1. 1 2 "Thai Box Office Weekends For 2021". Bangkok Critics Assembly .
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