List of 2024 box office number-one films in Germany

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The following is a list of 2024 box office number-one films in Germany . [1]

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#DateFilmBox-office gross

(week-end)

Notes
17 January 2024 Migration €2.743.325 [2] [3]
214 January 2024 The Beekeeper €1.769.521 [4] [5]
321 January 2024 Anyone But You €1.942.306 [6] [7]
428 January 2024 Anyone But You €2.232.544 [8] [9]
54 February 2024 Anyone But You €1,906,155 [10] [11]
611 February 2024 Eine Million Minuten  [ de ]€1,545,545 [12] [13]
718 February 2024 Eine Million Minuten  [ de ]€1,441,947 [14] [15]
825 February 2024 Eine Million Minuten  [ de ]€1,160,736 [16] [17]
93 March 2024 Dune: Part Two €7,487,525 [18] [19]
1010 March 2024 Dune: Part Two €6,108,911 [20] [21]
1117 March 2024 Dune: Part Two €4,510,088 [22] [23]
1224 March 2024 Dune: Part Two €3,275,943 [24] [25]
1331 March 2024 Chantal im Märchenland  [ de ]€5,919,337 [26]
147 April 2024 Chantal im Märchenland  [ de ]€3.938.877 [27]
1514 April 2024 Chantal im Märchenland  [ de ]€2.406.200 [28]
1621 April 2024 Chantal im Märchenland  [ de ]€3.012.528 [29]
1728 April 2024 Chantal im Märchenland  [ de ]€1.295.538 [30]
185 May 2024 The Fall Guy €1.323.012 [31]
1912 May 2024 The Garfield Movie €1.360.084 [32]
2019 May 2024 The Garfield Movie €1.150.501 [33]
2126 May 2024 The Garfield Movie €850.009 [34]
222 June 2024 The Garfield Movie €1.827.705 [35]

Highest-grossing

Highest-grossing films of 2024 (In-year release) [36]
RankTitleDistributorDomestic gross
1. Dune: Part Two Warner Bros. $29,917,685
2. Anyone But You Sony Pictures $16,097,286
3. Eine Million Minuten  [ de ] Warner Bros. $11,077,140
4. The Beekeeper Leonine Studios$8,494,570
5. Kung Fu Panda 4 Universal Pictures $8,097,996
6.Autumn and the Black JaguarStudio Canal$7,866,543
7. Poor Things Walt Disney Pictures $5,926,171
8. The Zone of Interest Leonine Studios$5,701,943
9. Bob Marley: One Love Paramount Pictures $4,798,136
10. Argylle United International Pictures $4,032,376

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