Sony’s GOAT has passed the $100M domestic mark. The film grossed an estimated $2.20M this weekend (from 2,246 locations). Estimated total domestic gross stands at $100.87M.

by DemiFiendRSA

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  1. misguidedkent on

    Another original animated movie has crossed the 100 million domestic mark. Long live orignal movies (all kinds).

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  2. mizumi_heiwa on

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    Oh yeah! Baby! We’re at 4 now! 4 movies at $100M DOM so far oh yeah! oh yeah!

  3. nicolasb51942003 on

    Quiet stat that I don’t think it was mentioned on the sub yet, but Goat became the highest grossing basketball film ever, beating Space Jam ($90M) after 30 years.

  4. wow i totally missed that this was a thing, cool, love to see original movies succeed!

  5. Falling4Strangers on

    This pulling in a 2 mil weekend this many weeks in even with Hoppers gives me confidence in Hoppers coexisting with Mario.

  6. Eatatfiveguys on

    Glad it got there before it gets killed next weekend. Probably ends at like $104-105M.

  7. I’m looking at it next to the Emoji movie, which is Sony Picture Animations most terrible outing in quality.

    It did $86.1M domestic, $131.7M international on a $50M budget and was a commercial success. Then it got another $18M in DVD/Blu-ray sales and was one of Netflix’s top streaming movies for awhile.

    GOAT has a budget of $80M-90M and breakeven is estimated at around $210M.

    Odds are it will be modestly profitable due to streaming. I think Sony is going to think long and hard before producing another vanity project like this. Steph Curry’s star power faded a lot since it was first conceived in 2019, and his name doesn’t get much traction with the target audience anymore.

  8. Key-Payment2553 on

    Congratulations for Goat as the 4th film of 2026 of crossing that milestone before The Super Mario Galaxy Movie makes its massive debut on a Wednesday. Although it’s just disappointing that it isn’t doing well overseas that looks like it’ll fall short of breaking even

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