2013 Movies With Multiple Box Office #1’s

Here comes more ‘Gravity’ talk. This past weekend, ‘Gravity’ was number one at the box office for the second week in a row. The movie hasn’t lost much steam when it comes to making money and you can read more about that right here. Having the top spot at the box office for multiple weeks is a difficult task and only seven other films this year have been able to accomplish this feat. Only one of the seven movies held the box office’s top spot for three consecutive weeks and only one movie of the seven went number one, fell from that spot a week later and then went back to number one the next week. Take a look below at the seven movies that have an accomplishment in common with ‘Gravity’.

Movie

Weekends at Number #1

Identity Thief

February 8th – February 10th, February 22nd – February 24th

Oz: The Great and Powerful

March 8th – March 10th, March 15th – March 17th

Iron Man 3

May 3rd – May 5th, May 10th – May 12th

Fast and Furious 6

May 24th – May 27th, May 31st – June 2nd

Monsters University

June 21st – June 23rd, June 28th – June 30th

Despicable Me 2

July 5th – July 7th, July 12th – July 14th

Lee Daniels’ The Butler

 August 16th – August 18th, August 23rd – August 25th, August 30th – September 2nd

Do you think ‘Gravity’ will be number one again this weekend? Which one of these movies on the list is your favorite? Give your thoughts below.

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  1. The Iron Man trilogy is my favorite. Robert Downey has brought the comic book persona to the big screen in a likeable fashion. I plan on seeing Gravity on IMAX to fully experience how the movie was filmed.

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