Weekend Box Office: GOAT Surpasses WUTHERING HEIGHTS for the Top Spot

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Key Takeaways

Total 3-Day Weekend Gross:
$74,367,379 | -34.3% Last Week / -4.7% Weekend 8, 2025

The overall box office took a hit based on a lack of new tentpoles as the February doldrums tumble on. GOAT rose to the top with $17M, while several underwhelming newcomers kept the numbers on a relatively even keel year-over-year from this frame in 2025, when Captain America: Brave New World dwindled in -68% in its sophomore outing.

  • Top Title: GOAT (Sony) | $17M / 3,863 Screens / $4,401 PSA | Week 2
  • Top Opener: I Can Only Imagine 2 (Lionsgate) | $8M / 3,105 Screens / $2,576 PSA | Week 1
  • Best PSA: Billy Preston: That’s the Way God Planned It (Abramorama) | $15K / 1 Screen / $15,093 PSA | Week 1

1. GOAT
Sony Pictures | Week 2
$17M 3-Day Weekend | $58.3M Domestic Total
$102.3M Global Total

Sony’s animated sports movie GOAT made a rare second frame ascent to the top as it out-dribbled Wuthering Heights by taking in an estimated $17M from 3,863 screens for a -38% drop from last week. This puts it on pace with Sony’s 2018 family movie Peter Rabbit, which earned $17.5M in Frame 2 before closing out domestic with $115.2M. The current domestic total is $58.3M.

Here’s what the 3-Day looked like…

  • Friday – $3.86M
  • Saturday – $8M
  • Sunday – $5M

Family films tend to have tremendous staying power these days, and stronger word-of-mouth gave GOAT the advantage. With another frame before Pixar’s Hoppers opens on March 6, GOAT will continue to be the destination flick for tykes and perfect counter-programming for Scream 7.

Overseas grosses matched domestic, taking in $17M from 10,600+ screens in 51 markets, with 30% of international still yet to open, including China, Australia, and South Korea. GOAT officially crossed the $100M barrier with a global take of $102.3M. Hollywood releases are not permitted to open in China during New Year’s festivities, so GOAT will be in direct competition with Hoppers when it launches in the Middle Kingdom on March 14.

Other Notable Performances

Warner Bros.’ romance Wuthering Heights failed to retain the top spot at the box office in its sophomore frame. It seems that its “B” CinemaScore indicated weaker word of mouth than the studio would have liked, and it came in slightly under our forecast with an estimated $14.2M, for a -57% drop, leading to a current domestic total of $60M. Internationally, the movie performed better, with a $26.3M weekend from 76 markets, bringing its global take to $151.7M. The top 3 markets are the UK ($22.5M), Italy ($9.4M), and Australia ($8.3M).

Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company’s I Can Only Imagine 2 performed below expectations, taking in an estimated $8M from 3,105 screens for a $2,576 PSA. This debut represents a -53% drop from the 2018 original’s $17.1M, more in line with the faith-based opening of Kingdom Story’s 2024 Ordinary Angels ($6.1M opening/$19.17M domestic total). Predictable “A+” CinemaScore countered the 62% Rotten Tomatoes critical rating.

A24’s comedy thriller How to Make a Killing launched to $3.56M, another speed bump in Glen Powell’s race towards superstardom after November’s The Running Man. The #6 opening was inauspicious, as was the 47% RT score, but on the plus side, it managed to out-gross 20th Century’s incoming genre title Psycho Killer, which placed outside the Top 10 with only $1.6M.

Neon released EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert, Baz Luhrmann’s counterpart doc to his 2022 hit biopic Elvis, which landed at $3.25M at #7 from only 325 screens for a healthy $10,000 PSA. The week-long IMAX exclusive has earned $4.34M globally.

Lunar New Year is driving China to overall grosses Hollywood can only dream about, with over $800M estimated for the Top 5 movies alone (via Deadline). Driven by Pegasus 3 at the top of the market, the Middle Kingdom could exceed the heights of last year’s festive season that accumulated $965.4M led by Ne Zha 2. For comparison, the biggest domestic frame of all-time is still Avengers: Endgame weekend in 2019 ($536.4M).

Next Weekend

The big kahuna this coming frame is, without question, Scream 7, Paramount’s next installment in the revived franchise, which sees the return of Neve Campbell (who did not appear in the last one). The new title will contend with the departures of stars Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega from the franchise with the directorial debut of original Scream screenwriter Kevin Williamson. The previous two modern-day entries opened to $30M and $44.4M, respectively.

Sunday Studio Estimates | Weekend 8 – 2026
Total 3-Day Domestic Gross: $74,367,379 | (-4.7% vs 2025)

Title Weekend Estimate % Change Locations Location Change PSA Domestic Total Week Distributor
GOAT $17,000,000 -38% 3,863 n/c $4,401 58,301,000 2 Sony Pictures
“Wuthering Heights” $14,200,000 -57% 3,682 n/c $3,857 60,013,000 2 Warner Bros.
I Can Only Imagine 2 $8,000,000   3,105   $2,576 8,000,000 1 Lionsgate
Crime 101 $5,772,552 -59% 3,161 n/c $1,826 24,705,329 2 Amazon MGM 
Send Help $4,500,000 -49% 2,800 -175 $1,607 55,528,137 4 20th Century
How to Make a Killing $3,560,617   1,625   $2,191 3,560,617 1 A24
EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert $3,250,000   325   $10,000 3,250,000 1 Neon
Solo Mio $2,556,550 -60% 2,300 -700 $1,112 21,829,105 3 Angel Studios
Zootopia 2 $2,300,000 -40% 1,820 -380 $1,264 423,921,131 13 Walt Disney
Avatar: Fire and Ash $1,800,000 -49% 1,335 -315 $1,348 399,441,400 10 20th Century
Psycho Killer $1,600,000   1,100   $1,455 1,600,000 1 20th Century
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die $1,550,000 -57% 1,672 62 $927 6,580,121 2 Briarcliff 
Dracula $1,327,837 -55% 1,275 -512 $1,041 11,450,329 3 Vertical 
Iron Lung $1,100,000 -68% 1,640 -805 $671 39,992,092 4 Markiplier 
Blades of the Guardians $760,000   184   $4,130 760,000 1 Well Go USA
Pillion $576,432 64% 89 65 $6,477 1,505,477 3 A24
The Strangers: Chapter 3 $560,000 -75% 857 -1,708 $653 8,214,000 3 Lionsgate
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie $550,800 -56% 384 19 $1,434 2,403,326 2 Neon
Midwinter Break $530,000   808   $656 530,000 1 Focus Features
Kokuho $409,593   261 256 $1,569 606,541 15 GKIDS
The Housemaid $350,000 -69% 486 -654 $720 126,160,000 10 Lionsgate
Marty Supreme $268,979 -58% 344 -121 $782 95,019,326 10 A24
Hamnet $210,000 -54% 301 -114 $698 23,100,000 13 Focus Features
This Is Not a Test $150,000   450   $333 150,000 1 IFC
Sirat $110,254 83% 23 16 $4,794 381,197 15 Neon
No Other Choice $75,000 -21% 50 -26 $1,500 9,950,354 9 Neon
The Moment $71,146 -85% 107 -1,012 $665 3,804,949 4 A24
The Secret Agent $55,173 -53% 213 -9 $259 3,891,408 13 Neon
Natchez 31,827 128% 15 5 $2,122 105,454 16 Oscilloscope
Arco $29,000 -35% 25 -30 $1,160 979,971 15 Neon
Sentimental Value $20,000 -57% 178 -28 $112 5,032,790 16 Neon
Billy Preston: That’s the Way God Planned It 15,093   1   $15,093 15,093 1 Abramorama 
A Poet 14,167 -57% 19 -8 $746 184,761 4 1-2 Special
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