List of 2011 box office number-one films in Ecuador

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This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in Ecuador during 2011.

#DateFilmGrossNotes
1January 9, 2011 Tron: Legacy $543,280
2January 16, 2011 Tangled $740,837
3January 30, 2011 Gulliver's Travels $588,421
4February 6, 2011$588,421
5February 13, 2011 The Green Hornet $461,384
6February 20, 2011 Saw 3D $522,836
7February 27, 2011 Yogi Bear $631,010
8March 6, 2011$571,041
9March 13, 2011 Rango $232,528
10March 20, 2011 Mars Needs Moms $539,038
11April 3, 2011$459,872
12April 10, 2011 Rio $642,773
13April 24, 2011$803,323
14May 1, 2011 Thor $759,343
15May 8, 2011$675,018
16May 15, 2011 Fast Five $738,745
17May 22, 2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides $1,144,768
18May 29, 2011$965,399
19June 5, 2011$728,117
20June 12, 2011 Kung Fu Panda 2 $951,368
21June 19, 2011$702,818
22June 26, 2011 Cars 2 $915,984
23July 3, 2011 Transformers: Dark of the Moon $1,008,111
24July 10, 2011$765,244
25July 17, 2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 $1,231,477
26July 24, 2011$809,517
27July 31, 2011 Captain America: The First Avenger $902,216
28August 7, 2011 The Smurfs $1,079,088
28August 14, 2011$1,085,129
29August 21, 2011 Green Lantern $823,324
30August 28, 2011$557,445
31September 4, 2011 Fright Night $631,984
32September 11, 2011 Rise of the Planet of the Apes $438,448
33September 18, 2011 The Lion King 3D $664,575
34September 28, 2011$680,838
35October 9, 2011 Real Steel $619,967
36October 16, 2011$467,180
37October 23, 2011 Dolphin Tale $534,436
38October 30, 2011 Paranormal Activity 3 $433,395
39November 6, 2011 Shark Night 3D $542,466
40November 13, 2011$321,563
41November 20, 2011 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 $754,061
42November 27, 2011 Happy Feet Two $388,403
43December 11, 2011 Puss in Boots $707,562
44December 18, 2011$565,350
45December 25, 2011 Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol $404,657
46January 1, 2012Puss in Boots$528,991

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