That should be the right tracking for Wuthering Heights where it’s pre-sales numbers are going land around $45M-$50M on the 3 day weekend along with $55M-$60M on the 4 day weekend
wallabyenthusiast on
Isn’t 3600 theaters kinda low? Thought it’d be 4000+
Lestranger-1982 on
Tracking does not indicate this at all. Where the fuck are they getting this number?
Icy_Smoke_733 on
Wuthering Heights should easily crack into Margot Robbie’s top 5 biggest box office openings:
1. *Barbie* (2023) – $162m
2. *Suicide Squad* (2016) – $133m
3. *Once Upon a Time in Hollywood* (2019) – $41m
4. *The Legend of Tarzan* (2016) – $38m
5. *Birds of Prey* (2020) – $33m
kumar100kpawan on
Many trackers (including me) are seeing a 70M+ 4-day debut. $6M/20M/27M/13M/6M
Could go higher or lower depending on how the last few days go.
Johnny0230 on
During the Valentine’s Day period, this is a more than predictable outcome. We’ll have to see how it goes in the following weeks.
lobonmc on
Has anyone here seen it? Is it good or is it weird?
nicolasb51942003 on
Wuthering Heights/Goat/Crime 101 will give the box office the early boost it needs until Scream in two weeks slashes up another overperformance.
ThrowawayGreenWitch on
Seeing it Thursday, Friday AND Saturday.
balthazar_edison on
Wow. $50 mill opening for a movie that has “no audience”. Impressive /s
For a film based on a book they don’t even teach in high school anymore that has already been adapted to the big screen about a dozen times in the last century this is fantastic!
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That should be the right tracking for Wuthering Heights where it’s pre-sales numbers are going land around $45M-$50M on the 3 day weekend along with $55M-$60M on the 4 day weekend
Isn’t 3600 theaters kinda low? Thought it’d be 4000+
Tracking does not indicate this at all. Where the fuck are they getting this number?
Wuthering Heights should easily crack into Margot Robbie’s top 5 biggest box office openings:
1. *Barbie* (2023) – $162m
2. *Suicide Squad* (2016) – $133m
3. *Once Upon a Time in Hollywood* (2019) – $41m
4. *The Legend of Tarzan* (2016) – $38m
5. *Birds of Prey* (2020) – $33m
Many trackers (including me) are seeing a 70M+ 4-day debut. $6M/20M/27M/13M/6M
Could go higher or lower depending on how the last few days go.
During the Valentine’s Day period, this is a more than predictable outcome. We’ll have to see how it goes in the following weeks.
Has anyone here seen it? Is it good or is it weird?
Wuthering Heights/Goat/Crime 101 will give the box office the early boost it needs until Scream in two weeks slashes up another overperformance.
Seeing it Thursday, Friday AND Saturday.
Wow. $50 mill opening for a movie that has “no audience”. Impressive /s
For a film based on a book they don’t even teach in high school anymore that has already been adapted to the big screen about a dozen times in the last century this is fantastic!
This is fantastic period actually.