Weekend Box Office: Wuthering Heights Debuts #1 with $34.8M

The weekend box office delivered a major debut as Wuthering Heights stormed to the top spot with an impressive $34.8 million opening. Released by Warner Bros. in 3,682 theaters, the adaptation earned a strong $9,451 per-theater average, signaling widespread audience interest and a powerful launch frame. With $34.8 million already in the bank, the film easily claimed the number one position.

Close behind in second place, GOAT opened to $26 million from 3,863 locations. Sony’s wide release posted a solid $6,731 per-theater average, giving the studio a strong start and adding another notable debut to an already competitive weekend marketplace.

Landing in third, Crime 101 earned $15.1 million across 3,161 theaters. Distributed by Amazon MGM Studios, the crime thriller delivered a respectable $4,789 per-theater average, positioning it well for steady word-of-mouth growth in the weeks ahead.

Last weekend’s champion, Send Help, slipped to fourth place but continued to show remarkable staying power. The 20th Century Studios release added $8.97 million, bringing its domestic total to $47.9 million. With only a 1% drop from the previous weekend, the film remains one of the most stable performers currently in theaters.

Rounding out the top five, Solo Mio earned $6.4 million from 3,000 theaters. The Angel Studios release dipped just 9%, pushing its domestic total to $16.9 million and demonstrating consistent audience turnout.

Overall, the weekend reflected a healthy theatrical landscape driven by strong new debuts and impressive holds. With multiple genres represented in the Top 5, the box office continues to benefit from diverse audience interest as the spring movie season gains momentum.

The weekend box office delivered a major debut as Wuthering Heights stormed to the top spot with an impressive $34.8 million opening. Released by Warner Bros. in 3,682 theaters, the adaptation earned a strong $9,451 per-theater average, signaling widespread audience interest and a powerful launch frame. With $34.8 million already in the bank, the film easily claimed the number one position.

Close behind in second place, GOAT opened to $26 million from 3,863 locations. Sony’s wide release posted a solid $6,731 per-theater average, giving the studio a strong start and adding another notable debut to an already competitive weekend marketplace.

Landing in third, Crime 101 earned $15.1 million across 3,161 theaters. Distributed by Amazon MGM Studios, the crime thriller delivered a respectable $4,789 per-theater average, positioning it well for steady word-of-mouth growth in the weeks ahead.

Last weekend’s champion, Send Help, slipped to fourth place but continued to show remarkable staying power. The 20th Century Studios release added $8.97 million, bringing its domestic total to $47.9 million. With only a 1% drop from the previous weekend, the film remains one of the most stable performers currently in theaters.

Rounding out the top five, Solo Mio earned $6.4 million from 3,000 theaters. The Angel Studios release dipped just 9%, pushing its domestic total to $16.9 million and demonstrating consistent audience turnout.

Overall, the weekend reflected a healthy theatrical landscape driven by strong new debuts and impressive holds. With multiple genres represented in the Top 5, the box office continues to benefit from diverse audience interest as the spring movie season gains momentum.

These box office results reflect how films have performed across recent weeks, highlighting new debuts, holdovers, and shifting audience interest at the theaters. For more weekend breakdowns and ongoing performance updates, visit our full Box Office coverage at https://seat42f.com/tag/box-office/

BOX OFFICE TOP 5 FEBRUARY 15TH, 2026

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