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Movie Box Office: Weekend Report on Top Films and Surprising Hits

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This weekend brought a fresh reshuffle atop theaters nationwide as three new films — Wuthering Heights, GOAT, and Crime 101 — captured audiences heading into Presidents Day. Meanwhile, lingering favorites like Send Help and Zootopia 2 continued to show endurance. Here’s a look at what happened, who’s winning, and what comes next.


Strongest Openings of the Weekend

Wuthering Heights soared onto screens, taking the No. 1 spot domestically with a $34.8 million three-day opening, and generating about $76.8 million globally, positioning it as the biggest debut of 2026 so far . Despite mixed critical reviews (around 63% on Rotten Tomatoes) and a B CinemaScore, the film’s romantic marketing and star power—Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi—drew large crowds, particularly women, who made up an estimated 76% of the audience . Projections suggest the extended Presidents Day holiday could push domestic totals to $40 million by the end of Monday .

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Trailing behind, Sony’s animated sports-themed GOAT, inspired by Stephen Curry, debuted at roughly $26 million domestically and nearly $41.6 million globally . It shows strong family appeal and promises steady legs ahead. Meanwhile, Crime 101, a crime caper from Amazon MGM, pulled in around $15 million domestically and close to $27 million worldwide, a modest but notable entry .

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Enduring Performers Deliver Quiet Success

Beyond the newcomers, a few holdovers continued to yield solid returns:

  • Send Help, Sam Raimi’s horror-comedy survival film, held steady in its third weekend with a slight dip (around 0.8%) in daily earnings. It added about $9 million over the weekend, pushing its domestic total past $47 million and globally toward $74–75 million .

  • Zootopia 2 remains a heavyweight, now in its 12th weekend. The film has amassed approximately $1.8 billion globally, a remarkable run that shows it still attracts audiences .

  • Avatar: Fire and Ash also continues to contribute significantly to Disney’s box office tallies, helping the studio surpass $1 billion in global revenue for 2026 so far .


Context: What Makes This Weekend Stand Out

This Presidents Day weekend marked one of the most diversified box office frames of the year. Three new titles launched strongly, spanning romance, animation, and crime, while horror and long-running franchises kept pace . The variety suggests that audiences are still flocking to theaters — as long as the content offers a compelling reason to show up .

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Disney’s milestone of crossing $1 billion global in just seven weeks sets early momentum heading into the rest of the year .


Quick Weekend Snapshot

Box Office Standings (Feb 13–15, 2026; three-day gross)

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  • Wuthering Heights: $34.8M (Domestic), ~$76.8M (Global)
  • GOAT: $26M (Domestic), ~$41.6M (Global)
  • Crime 101: $15.1M (Domestic), ~$27M (Global)
  • Send Help: ~$9M (Domestic; 3rd weekend)
  • Solo Mio (new entry): ~$6.4M
  • Zootopia 2: ~$3.76M

What’s Next: Key Watchpoints

Looking ahead, several films may shift momentum:

  • Psycho Killer and How to Make a Killing are slated for release soon and could challenge the current top performers .

  • Wuthering Heights faces the test of sustainability. Can the film build on its strong opening, or will it suffer a sharp drop by next weekend due to its female-skewed turnout?

  • GOAT and Crime 101 will need to prove they have legs beyond opening weekend, especially given the traditionally frontloaded nature of family and genre fare.


Conclusion

This Presidents Day weekend delivered a lively, eclectic box office scene. Wuthering Heights dominated with a powerful opening across domestic and international markets. GOAT and Crime 101 carved respectable entries, while Send Help and Zootopia 2 continued to perform steadily. The mix of strong newcomers and enduring holdovers underscores the current box office reality: success comes from diversity and timely appeal. Now, all eyes turn to next week’s slate and whether any of today’s hits can sustain their momentum into mid-February.

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