
""Wuthering Heights" went from the top of the moors to the top of the box office this weekend, with the film taking in a global total of $83 million. $38 mil of that was domestic, with 75% of that b.o. being women. You heard it here first: the girls like goo. According to box office prognosticators were slightly shocked by the domestic vs. international split for Wuthering Heights' $83 mil."
"Warner Bros. guessed the film would make $40 million in the U.S., and $42 million internationally. Instead, the film only did $38 domestically and a whopping $45 mil overseas. With all the international adaptations of what the French call Hurlevent, maybe that shouldn't be such a surprise. At number 2 at the box office came Sony's GOAT, good children's counterprogramming to the horny adult Wuthering Heights."
"GOAT made $35 million domestic. Number 3 was Crime 101, which is about crime on the 101 highway and not a basic tutorial for would-be criminals. At number 4 was in week 3, and the top 5 was capped with an Angel Studio joint (Kevin James's Solo Mio), as has become pretty standard at the box office in the 2020s."
Wuthering Heights earned $83 million worldwide this weekend, including $38 million domestically and $45 million internationally. Domestic box office was 75% female. Warner Bros. projected $40 million domestic and $42 million international, making the actual overseas haul a surprise. Sony's GOAT opened at number two with $35 million domestic, positioned as children's counterprogramming to Wuthering Heights. Crime 101 placed third, centering on crime along the 101 highway. A film in its third week held the fourth spot. The top five concluded with an Angel Studio release, Kevin James's Solo Mio, continuing a recurring 2020s trend.
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