
Czech box office, March 12-15: Czech comedy ‘Birthday Wishes 2’ can’t leap over Pixar’s ‘Hoppers’
In an especially strong weekend at the Czech box office, last weekend’s champ Hoppers actually earned more than in its debut, according to the latest

In an especially strong weekend at the Czech box office, last weekend’s champ Hoppers actually earned more than in its debut, according to the latest

Pixar’s animated comedy Hoppers leapt into the lead at the Czech box office over the past weekend according to the latest data from the Czech Film Distributors Union.

During a down weekend at the Czech box office that saw most holdovers tumble by around 50 percent, the horror sequel won the top spot with CZK 3.53 million.

The Gothic romance starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as ill-fated lovers Cathy and Heathcliff earned CZK 4.61 million to bring its two-week total to just north of CZK 13 million.

Zootopia 2 and Avatar: Fire and Ash held their positions atop the Czech box office over the weekend, marking continued dominance for the two Disney releases.

Avatar: Fire and Ash maintained its position atop the Czech box office for the sixth consecutive week, adding CZK 7.15 million to its massive total
The James Cameron sequel added CZK 12.37 million to its increasingly large total of CZK 143. 5 million.

Avatar: Fire and Ash fell just 22.5 percent to haul in CZK 20.6 million, bringing its three-week total to CZK 126.8 million.
Avatar: Fire and Ash suffered a modest 34.3 fall in its second weekend of release despite a suppressed box officer for most other films given

Predator: Badlands opened with CZK 5.59 million to lead the Czech box office this weekend, falling in line with a strong performance globally.

Sugar Candy (Cukrkandl) held on to the top spot at the Czech box office over the Halloween weekend with a CZK 2.18 million haul.

Czech films continue to dominate the local box office, as Sugar Candy (Cukrkandl) topped a strong Czech box office this past weekend with CZK 4.05 million.

The Disney legacy sequel starring Jared Leto, Greta Lee, and Evan Peters disappointed at the worldwide box office over the weekend, and its total in Czechia was no exception.
Leading a light lineup of new releases this weekend was the re-release of Avatar: The Way of Water, which scooped up CZK 1.76 million to come in fourth.

Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie surged into the top spot at the Czech box office this weekend with CZK 5.49 million after debuting in third in limited preview screenings last week.

The Warner Bros. horror sequel earned CZK 14.6 million at the Czech box office this weekend, more than the rest of the top 20 films combined.

Jarek, a new documentary about Czech singer-songwriter Jaromír Nohavica, opened at the top of the Czech box office this past weekend with CZK 1.73 million.

The Czech comedy Džob continues to hold strong atop the Czech box office, adding CZK 2.69 million and maintaining its lead despite a 31% drop from last weekend.

The Czech comedy Džob (a transliteration of Job) continues to lead to Czech box office for a third straight weekend.

Another Round, a Czech remake of Thomas Vinterberg’s Oscar-winning drama of the same name, opened relatively soft with CZK 2.93 million.

Czech cinemas took in more than two billion crowns in ticket sales in 2022, nearly catching up to a record-breaking 2019.

The Oscar-nominated film has surpassed Titanic and Avatar to become the Czech Republic’s biggest box office hit