Wuthering Heights surpasses 150 million and leads the international box office
Wuthering Heights has grossed over 150 million dollars globally in its second weekend, leading the international box office despite dropping to second place in North America.
In its second weekend in theaters, 'Wuthering Heights' has generated over 150 million dollars worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo. The film, directed by Emerald Fennell, has accumulated 151.7 million dollars globally, showcasing strong international performance with 91.7 million dollars generated outside of the United States and Canada. This significant revenue indicates the film's popularity and widespread appeal, particularly in foreign markets.
Although it has slipped to second place in the North American box office, 'Wuthering Heights' continues to dominate internationally. The film has received an especially warm welcome in the United Kingdom, where it has earned 22.5 million dollars, followed by Italy and Australia with 9.4 and 8.3 million dollars, respectively. This successful international reception highlights the film's resonance with audiences outside of its primary market.
In contrast, the animated film 'Goat: The Goat That Changed the Game,' which portrays a goat aspiring to be a basketball champion, has secured its place at the top of the North American box office while ranking second globally. The mixed performance of both films illustrates the competitive nature of the box office and the diverse range of viewer interests across different markets.