Box Office Report: 'Wuthering Heights' Leads Strong Valentine's Weekend
Summary
The movie "Wuthering Heights" led the box office over Valentine's weekend, earning $40 million during the four-day period. The animated film "Goat" ranked second, and the heist film "Crime 101" came in third. Other movies like "Send Help" and "Solo Mio" also performed well, while "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die" had a disappointing opening.Key Facts
- "Wuthering Heights" earned $40 million over the four-day Valentine's and President's Day weekend in the U.S.
- Worldwide, "Wuthering Heights" opened with $82 million, against a production cost of about $80 million.
- The animated movie "Goat," produced by Steph Curry, earned $32 million over the four-day period.
- "Crime 101," a heist thriller, earned $17.7 million over the four days, with a $90 million production budget.
- "Send Help" maintained a steady performance, earning $10.7 million over four days, bringing its total to $49.6 million in 18 days.
- "Solo Mio" earned a total of $8 million over the four-day period, and has made $18.5 million so far.
- "Zootopia 2" earned $5 million over the four days, with a domestic total of $420 million and $1.8 billion worldwide.
- "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die" opened to $4.1 million over the four days, with a production cost of $20 million.
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