List of 2005 Box Office Number-one Films in Canada

This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in Canada during 2005.

# Weekend End Date Film Weekend Gross (millions) Notes
1 02005-01-02January 2, 2005 Meet the Fockers $3.25
2 02005-01-09January 9, 2005 Meet the Fockers $2.51
3 02005-01-16January 16, 2005 Meet the Fockers $1.72 Coach Carter was #1 in America.
4 02005-01-23January 23, 2005 Meet the Fockers $1.06 Are We There Yet? was #1 in America.
5 02005-01-30January 30, 2005 Hide and Seek $1.68
6 02005-02-06February 6, 2005 Boogeyman $1.33
7 02005-02-13February 13, 2005 Hitch $3.16
8 02005-02-20February 20, 2005 Hitch $2.16
9 02005-02-27February 27, 2005 Hitch $1.74 Diary of a Mad Black Woman was #1 in America.
10 02005-03-06March 6, 2005 Be Cool $1.69 The Pacifier was #1 in America.
11 02005-03-13March 13, 2005 Robots

$2.07

12 02005-03-20March 20, 2005 The Ring Two $2.34
13 02005-03-27March 27, 2005 Guess Who $1.46
14 02005-04-03April 3, 2005 Sin City $2.79
15 02005-04-10April 10, 2005 Sahara $1.51
16 02005-04-17April 17, 2005 The Amityville Horror $1.64
17 02005-04-24April 24, 2005 The Interpreter $1.98
18 02005-05-01May 1, 2005 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy $1.98
19 02005-05-08May 8, 2005 Kingdom of Heaven $1.86
20 02005-05-15May 15, 2005 Kicking and Screaming $1.44 Monster-in-Law was #1 in America.
21 02005-05-22May 22, 2005 Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith $8.62 Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith had the highest weekend debut of 2005 in North America.
22 02005-05-29May 29, 2005 Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith $4.12
23 02005-06-05June 5, 2005 Madagascar $2.79 Madagascar reached #1 in its second weekend of release.
24 02005-06-12June 12, 2005 Mr. & Mrs. Smith $3.87
25 02005-06-19June 19, 2005 Batman Begins $3.66
26 02005-06-26June 26, 2005 Batman Begins $2.15
27 02005-07-03July 3, 2005 War of the Worlds $4.59
28 02005-07-10July 10, 2005 Fantastic Four $3.05
29 02005-07-17July 17, 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory $3.21
30 02005-07-24July 24, 2005 Wedding Crashers $2.59 Wedding Crashers reached #1 in its second weekend of release. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was #1 in America.
31 02005-07-31July 31, 2005 Wedding Crashers $1.90
32 02005-08-07August 7, 2005 The Dukes of Hazzard $2.22
33 02005-08-14August 14, 2005 Four Brothers $1.39
34 02005-08-21August 21, 2005 The 40-Year-Old Virgin $1.80
35 02005-08-28August 28, 2005 The 40-Year-Old Virgin $1.50
36 02005-09-04September 4, 2005 Transporter 2 $1.56
37 02005-09-11September 11, 2005 The Exorcism of Emily Rose $2.68
38 02005-09-18September 18, 2005 The Exorcism of Emily Rose $1.42 Just Like Heaven was #1 in America.
39 02005-09-25September 25, 2005 Flightplan $1.89
40 02005-10-02October 2, 2005 Flightplan $1.19
41 02005-10-09October 9, 2005 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit $1.09 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit won the 78th Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
42 02005-10-16October 16, 2005 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit $1.07 The Fog was #1 in America.
43 02005-10-23October 23, 2005 Doom $1.24
44 02005-10-30October 30, 2005 Saw II $1.18
45 02005-11-06November 6, 2005 Chicken Little $2.37
46 02005-11-13November 13, 2005 Chicken Little $2.13
47 02005-11-20November 20, 2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $10.12 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire had the highest weekend debut of 2005.
48 02005-11-27November 27, 2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $5.50
49 02005-12-04December 4, 2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $3.05
50 02005-12-11December 11, 2005 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe $4.34
51 02005-12-18December 18, 2005 King Kong $3.46
52 02005-12-25December 25, 2005 King Kong $1.41

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