List of 2010 box office number-one films in Spain

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This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in Spain during 2010. [1]

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#DateFilmGross in eurosGross in US dollarsNotes
1January 3, 2010 Avatar (3)€6,705,312$9,649,320It was Avatar's third week at number one.
2January 10, 2010Avatar(4)€4,650,728$6,704,235Avatar became the highest-grossing film in Spain of all time. [2]
3January 17, 2010Avatar(5)€4,342,660$6,249,331
4January 24, 2010Avatar(6)€3,994,297$5,648,045
5January 31, 2010Avatar(7)€3,641,889$5,050,393
6February 7, 2010Avatar(8)€3,037,379$4,156,182
7February 14, 2010Avatar(9)€2,343,026$3,195,398
8February 21, 2010 Shutter Island €2,438,309$3,320,228
9February 28, 2010Shutter Island(2)€1,625,337$2,215,926
10March 7, 2010 The Men Who Stare at Goats €1,354,341$1,846,007
11March 14, 2010 Green Zone €1,117,164$1,538,751
12March 21, 2010 The Book of Eli €1,377,132$1,864,214
13March 28, 2010 How to Train Your Dragon €1,787,792$2,394,033
14April 4, 2010 Clash of the Titans €4,121,454$5,565,171
15April 11, 2010Clash of the Titans(2)€1,678,598$2,266,875
16April 18, 2010 Alice in Wonderland €7,613,995$10,283,762Alice in Wonderland had the highest weekend debut of 2010.
17April 25, 2010Alice in Wonderland(2)€4,225,262$5,655,096
18May 2, 2010Alice in Wonderland(3)€2,759,010$3,668,214
19May 9, 2010Alice in Wonderland(4)€1,835,074$2,342,000
20May 16, 2010 Robin Hood €3,619,396$4,475,075
21May 23, 2010 Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time €2,400,479$3,019,433
22May 30, 2010Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time(2)€1,641,834$2,015,856
23June 6, 2010 Sex and the City 2 €1,460,892$1,749,089
24June 13, 2010Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time(3)€955,268$1,157,480Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time reclaimed #1 in its fourth weekend of release.
25June 20, 2010 Marmaduke €722,937$894,447Marmaduke had the lowest number-one weekend debut of 2010.
26June 27, 2010Marmaduke(2)€502,723$622,090The second weekend of Marmaduke had the lowest number-one weekend of 2010.
27July 4, 2010 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse €5,260,905$6,613,497
28July 11, 2010 Shrek Forever After €3,249,149$4,108,634
29July 18, 2010Shrek Forever After(2)€3,385,900$4,379,641
30July 25, 2010 Toy Story 3 €4,049,875$5,230,639
31August 1, 2010Toy Story 3(2)€2,789,135$3,641,358
32August 8, 2010 Inception €3,402,776$4,520,400
33August 15, 2010Inception(2)€2,190,265$2,794,561
34August 22, 2010 Salt €1,941,164$2,468,292
35August 29, 2010 The Karate Kid €2,993,255$3,821,827
36September 5, 2010 The Sorcerer's Apprentice €1,712,757$2,209,553
37September 12, 2010 Resident Evil: Afterlife €2,651,992$3,364,447
38September 19, 2010 The American €1,200,073$1,566,757
39September 26, 2010 Eat Pray Love €1,493,574$2,015,891
40October 3, 2010 Vampires Suck €1,114,715$1,537,856
41October 10, 2010 Despicable Me €2,467,220$3,439,976
42October 17, 2010Despicable Me(2)€1,603,187$2,241,592
43October 24, 2010Despicable Me(3)€961,387$1,342,176
44October 31, 2010 Los ojos de Julia €1,601,321$2,234,142
45November 7, 2010Los ojos de Julia(2)€1,119,884$1,571,922
46November 14, 2010 Unstoppable €1,157,502$1,585,272
47November 21, 2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 €5,898,426$8,067,768
48November 28, 2010Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1(2)€2,759,993$3,656,104
49December 5, 2010 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader €2,141,435$2,874,139
50December 12, 2010The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader(2)€1,662,550$2,199,839
51December 19, 2010 Tron: Legacy €1,252,788$1,652,886
52December 26, 2010 Little Fockers €1,976,127$2,594,091

Highest-grossing films

Highest-grossing films of 2010 [3]
RankTitleDistributorDirector(s)ReleaseCountryDomestic Gross
1. Toy Story 3 Disney Lee Unkrich July 21 United States $33,154,762
2. Alice in Wonderland Disney Tim Burton April 16United States$28,769,165
3. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Aurum David Slade June 30United States$25,050,394
4. Inception Warner Bros. Christopher Nolan August 6 United Kingdom
United States
$22,212,764
5. Shrek Forever After Paramount Mike Mitchell July 8United States$21,928,719
6. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Warner Bros. David Yates November 19United Kingdom
United States
$19,017,186
7. The King's Speech DeAPlaneta Tom Hooper December 24United Kingdom$15,863,460
8. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Fox Michael Apted December 3United Kingdom
United States
$14,992,713
9. Clash of the Titans Warner Bros. Louis Leterrier March 31United States
United Kingdom
$14,556,322
10. Despicable Me Universal Pierre Coffin & Chris Renaud October 8United States$14,257,017

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References

  1. "Spain Weekend Box Office Index 2010". Box Office Mojo . Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  2. "'Avatar' se convierte en la película más taquillera de la historia en España al superar a 'Titanic'". RTVE. January 12, 2010. Retrieved September 1, 2016.(in Spanish)
  3. "Spain Yearly Box Office 2010". Box Office Mojo . Retrieved December 16, 2011.