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Anaconda accumulates $62.2M in the Domestic and $66M internationally. Global total: $128.2M

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I haven't watched the film, but I don't understand why this girl acts in films with low ratings and critical reviews?
 
Amazon's most recent box office successes were Creed 3 and The Beekeeper. Creed 3 grossed $275 million with a budget of $75 million, while The Beekeeper grossed $152 million with a budget of $40 million. I'd be surprised if anything other than Creed and James Bond films made a profit. Whether The Beekeeper 2 will do well depends on its budget. It would also be a surprise if a He-Man movie were successful.
 
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People are claiming he's saying that Superman underperformed (and he would have seen the books) - I don't think he's actually say that - just that the 45 window is the average but not always held to - thoughts?

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Just a reminder that The TrekBBS 2026 US Box Office Predictor Game is now live. We would love to see voices give it a try (in addition to our veterans!)
Just a quick notice on behalf of @Morpheus 02 that entries for the 2026 box office top ten predictor game (try saying that five time fast!) are still open and have been extended to 11 February.

It's the 5th year of the game here on Trek BBS, and all are welcome to enter.
 
People are claiming he's saying that Superman underperformed (and he would have seen the books) - I don't think he's actually say that - just that the 45 window is the average but not always held to - thoughts?

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Yeah, he was clearly talking about the release window, not about box office.
 

‘Wuthering Heights’ Embraces $82M Opening Around The World – Box Office Update

SUNDAY AM: Refresh for more analysis and chart…Warner Bros is calling the global opening of Wuthering Heights at $82M, that’s $42M international and $40M domestic. Global is the magic number for the Burbank, CA lot, and the figure they’re focusing on. Realize rivals are seeing Wuthering Heights over 4-days in the mid $30M range, but if that happens, the upside is foreign for the Emerald Fennell directed movie.

And, yes, we can say it: It’s Jacob Elordi’s biggest opening at the box office ever, both global and domestic. For Margot Robbie, at the domestic B.O., it’s her fourth highest debut ($34.8M) after Barbie ($162M), David Ayer’s Suicide Squad ($133.7M) and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood ($41M).


Get this, some rivals see Goat coming close to grazing into Heathcliff and Cathy’s pastures. Not upsetting Wuthering Heights, but close within a $1M range between 1 and 2, meaning $35M over 4-days and $34M for Goat. Sony is calling their original Stephen Curry animated production at $32M for Friday-Monday. Global start on Goat is $47.6M — and it still has 40% of international still to play on the $80M-$90M+ production.


The competition is throwing furniture over Warner’s 4-day number with a “how could they?” this AM. The Burbank, CA lot believes they’re bound to have a good Sunday that’s well in excess of $7.5M. The last time that Sony’s counterprogramming nearly threatened a Warner Bros. tentpole from No. 1 was Memorial Day weekend 2024 when Garfield ($31.2M) came close to scratching Furiosa out of first place ($32.3M).

Valentine’s Day was rich for everyone: While holdovers in the top 10 saw 100%-plus surges in the Saturday over Friday, Wuthering Heights was +31% yesterday over Friday stateside, Crime 101 surged +75% while Goat was up 66%. It turns out those great reviews for Crime 101 (the best of the wide entries at 87%) truly were a catalyst in getting adults and couples to the cinema; the revised outlook over 4-days now $17.8M. Worldwide was $29.8M, with foreign coming from 60 territories. While that was the top of the pic’s range in tracking, remember this noir cost $90M before P&A. In linear, iSpot shows that Amazon MGM Studios outspent the competition with $21.6M for TV spots on Crime 101 to Warner Bros’s $5.4M for Wuthering Heights and Sony’s near $10M for Goat. But know that the overall global P&A for Wuthering Heights was at luxury prices –~$100M– with a global tour for talent to Paris, UK, and Australia.


Valentine’s Day was a big driver for Wuthering Heights around the world in 76 territories on 14,346 screens, the UK being the best of course with $10.3M, repping a third of the European box office. We’re told that the movie is playing to a broader audience in Europe than the U.S., meaning more dudes are coming. In the EMEA, Wuthering Heights was No. 1 in 22 territories overall. The pic’s opening outshined the first Downton Abbey ($6.2M). Italy is the No. 2 territory for the pic in Europe with $4.4M. The Asia-Pacific region is led by Australia ($4.3M) due to Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s ‘home field advantage’, repping around 70% of the region’s B.O. India, Thailand and Singapore were also No. 1 for Wuthering Heights. For Latin America, which drove 44% of the marketshare, Wuthering Heights was the No. 1 pic in the region except for Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru. Mexico led with $3.3M, Brazil did $1.1M, and Argentina did $564K (arthouse type pics fare well in the country). Wuthering Heights was not No. 1 in France ($1.9M, up against a local title), Korea, UAE and Turkey. Germany wound up being No. 1 with $2.4M (against a local title), Spain did $2.2M, Poland was also very strong at $2.2M, Holland did $954K and Sweden was $573K rounding out the top 12 territories for the Robbie and Elordi lovefest.
 
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Disney First Studio To Pass $1B WW YTD In A Weekend Led By ‘Wuthering Heights’; ‘Goat’ Scores $48M, ‘Crime 101’ Arrests $30M – Global Box Office


In a weekend with the first biggest global openings of 2026 with Warner Bros/MRC’s Wuthering Heights ($82M), Sony’s Goat ($47.6M) and Amazon MGM Studio’s Crime 101 ($29.8M), Disney is heralding that they’re the first major motion picture studio to cross $1 billion at the worldwide B.O. in 2026, just seven weeks into the year. Further breakdown of Mouse House pics below.


Warner Bros is determined to get Wuthering Heights to an $80M-plus opening, and that might fluctuate with a lower domestic 4-day (mid $30M) and a better international (north of $42M). More on what’s happening with Heathcliff and Cathy’s exploits around the world here. The question — how frontloaded is this young, female skewing movie going to be? The movie cost all in production package and global P&A $180M.


Sony’s Goat would love to chew off some dollars from Wuthering Heights 4-day start for a No. 1 win stateside ($32M); we’ll have a better idea tom’w. Foreign delivered $15.6M, which is 21% ahead of Paramount’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, 11% above Warner Bros Space Jam: A New Legacy, and 9% higher than DreamWorks’ The Bad Guys in like-for-like markets at current exchange rates. The latter has been a serious comp for the movie as an original animated post Covid title; that movie finaling at $250.3M WW ($97.4M domestic, $152.9M unadjusted for inflation and currency swings). Note, basketball isn’t the type of thing that travels abroad at the box office, but Space Jam 2 lucked out with a $93M overseas against the theatrical day-and-date (on HBO Max) domestic final haul of $70M. Europe scored $11.1M for Goat with $4.8M in the UK, Spain $1.2M, and France $1.1M. In Latin America, Goat did $3.6 million, led by Mexico with $1.8M. Overall, the animated Stephen Curry production is playing on 8,800 screens across 42 local markets, repping a 60% footprint. Upcoming territories are Germany (Feb. 19), Australia (March 12), China (March 14), Saudi Arabia (April 23) and South Korea (April).


Amazon MGM Studios’ Crime 101 found an audience ($12M international) on Valentine’s Day thanks to great reviews with a great spike in the UK ($2M on 795 screens) and Australia ($1.4M opening on 360 screens), which were of course highly competitive markets due Wuthering Heights. The movie was always seen as a No. 3 play in the U.S. as well as the U.K. The Don Winslow source material movie was No. 2 in Australia, the land of Chris Hemsworth, and No. 2 in New Zealand, and No. 1 in Saudi Arabia ($790K on 123 screens where these macho action movies do well) and No. 1 in UAE ($605K on 110 screens). Japan was vibrant ($745K on 738 screens) as cop fare has a shot there. Germany was $750K at 335 screens (not far from Gerard Butler’s Greenland 2 which did $767K). The rest were Spain ($515K on 266 screens), Mexico ($400K on 610 screens), Italy ($310K on 207 screens), Poland ($245K on 108 screens), Kuwait with $240 on 27 screens (No. 1 there), Brazil ($206K on 463 screens), Belgium with $180K on 55 screens, Ukraine with $176K on 245 screens, a very surprising Kazakhstan ($170K on 1115 screens) which rarely registers as a top market for a Hollywood pic, and Austria with $160K on 57 screens. Twenty markets are yet to come including Indonesia and the Philippines (Feb. 18); Thailand (Feb. 19); Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong (Feb 26); Vietnam (March 13); and Korea (April 3). Know this: Whatever the economics are on this Hemsworth, Halle Berry, Barry Keoghan and Mark Ruffalo film with a $90M production cost and another $85M+ in global marketing, Amazon is investing in theatrical, exhibitors around the globe are benefiting from it (it was extended counterprogramming for the weekend, hello), and at the end of the year, that’s when a studio’s slate is assessed with a mixture of hits and misses. Also, Amazon can afford to spend splashy in ways that other majors can’t.


Disney’s Zootopia 2 files a global 12th weekend of $15.5M or $16.7M including the 4-day ($11.7M of that from 52 territories, -16%; $5M domestic). Global cume is $1.82B with $1.409B from offshore and $420.6M domestic (through Monday). Before the New Year, China still hasn’t let go of Zootopia 2 where it’s still No. 1 MPA title for the weekend with an estimated $4.5M with an overall cume of $646.3M, ditto for Japan where the animals are still leading the B.O. among U.S. fare. Tops on Valentine’s Day in the Middle Kingdom was the Phillip Yung directed rom-com Love Go Go Go! with $4.86M and another $500K on Sunday for a $5.4M weekend.

Sam Raimi’s Send Help stays afloat with $14.5M global 4-day weekend ($12.8M 3-day) with $3.8M (-50%) minted from 51 territories and $9M stateside. Foreign running cume is $24.2M. Add in $49.6M domestic and worldwide for the $40M production stands at $73.8M. The 20th Century Studios movie opened No 5 in France with $800K ($900K in previews). Strongest holds were experienced in Australia (-30%), Germany (-42%), UK (-44%), S. Arabia (-44%) and Netherlands (-47%).

20th Century Studios’ Avatar: Fire and Ash will approach $400M soon domestic, but for now it’s at $396.1M after $3.8M over the 4-day Presidents Day weekend. Add in $9.4M (-29%) from 52 territories abroad and the global weekend is $13.2M 4-day ($12.7M 3-day). International running cume is $1.06B and worldwide is $1.459B after nine weekends. Strongest holds were experienced in Denmark (+17%), Sweden (+6%), Czechia (0%), Philippines (-2%), Austria (-3%), China (-4%), Chile (-8%), Spain (-11%), Switzerland (-12%), Belgium (-14%), Argentina (-15%), France (-17%), Germany (-21%), Hong Kong (-21%), Mexico (-33%), Netherlands (-35%), Australia (-37%) and Poland (-43%). Through the lowest global haul of the three Avatar movies, we can’t say this enough, the global haul isn’t bad for a threequel behind the $2B of Avengers: Infinity War and arguably the Tom Holland Spider-Man: No Way Home at $1.92B.
 
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