A Lot of Ladies Got Their Heights Wuthered This Weekend
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A Lot of Ladies Got Their Heights Wuthered This Weekend
""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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