The weekend box office saw a shakeup at the top as GOAT claimed the number one spot with $17 million from 3,863 theaters. Despite a 38% drop, the Sony release continues to show strong legs, pushing its domestic total to an impressive $58.3 million. With a $4,401 per-theater average, the film remains a major draw heading into the next frame.
Falling to second place, Wuthering Heights added $14.2 million in its latest weekend, bringing its cumulative total to $60 million. The Warner Bros. release experienced a steeper 57% decline but has now crossed a significant milestone as it continues its theatrical run.
Opening in third, I Can Only Imagine 2 debuted with $8 million across 3,105 theaters. Lionsgate’s faith-based sequel delivered a solid start and could benefit from steady word-of-mouth in the weeks ahead.
In fourth place, Crime 101 earned $5.77 million, bringing its domestic total to $24.7 million. The Amazon MGM Studios thriller saw a 60% dip but continues to add to its overall haul as it remains in wide release.
Rounding out the top five, Send Help pulled in $4.5 million, lifting its domestic total to $55.5 million. With a 49% decline, the 20th Century Studios title continues to demonstrate staying power even as new competition enters the marketplace.
Overall, the weekend reflected solid holds for established releases while welcoming a new debut into the mix, keeping the domestic box office competitive as spring titles continue to roll out.
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