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Weekly Domestic Box Office Totals | February 13-15, 2026 | President's Day Weekend
Posted on 2/16/26 at 4:47 am
Posted on 2/16/26 at 4:47 am
The biggest weekend of 2026 thus far did not disappoint fans of steamy romance. Women dragged their boyfriends and husbands to the theater in droves to watch Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi spice it up in the loose adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic novel, published in 1847.
Domestic Totals (February 13-15, 2026)
1. Wuthering Heights (Warner Bros,) - $34.8 million
2. GOAT (Sony Pictures) - $26 million
3. Crime 101 (Amazon MGM Studios) - $15.1 million
4. Send Help (Walt Disney Studios) - $8.9 million
5. Solo Mio (Angel Studios) - $6.8 million
6. Zootopia 2 (Walt Disney Studios) - $3.7 million
7. Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (Briarcliff Entertainment) - $3.6 million
8. Avatar: Fire and Ash (20th Century Studios) - $3.32 million
9. Iron Lung (Markiplier) - $3.3 million
10. Dracula (Vertical Entertainment) - $3 million
- Very sad to see Gore Verbinski's return to cinema open so low. Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die looked to be such an entertaining flick.
- Glad to see indie films like Iron Lung hanging in there and making money despite microbudgets and limited marketing. It's always good to see YouTube creators succeeding in the business.
- Everything I've heard and read makes it seem like this newest version of Dracula is essentially a remake of Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation. Why bother?
Domestic Box Office of 2026 (January 1 - February 16)
#1 - Send Help (Walt Disney Studios) - $49.6 million
#2 - Wuthering Heights (Warner Bros.) - $40 million
#3 - Iron Lung (Markiplier) - $34.9 million
#4 - GOAT (Sony Pictures) - $32 million
#5 - Primate (Paramount Pictures) - $25.6 million
#6 - 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (Sony Pictures) - $25 million
#7 - Mercy (Amazon MGM Studios) - $23.4 million
#8 - Crime 101 (Amazon MGM Studios) - $17.79 million
#9 - Greenland 2: Migration (Lionsgate) - $17.77 million
#10 - Melania (Amazon MGM Studios) - $15.5 million
Domestic Totals (February 13-15, 2026)
1. Wuthering Heights (Warner Bros,) - $34.8 million
2. GOAT (Sony Pictures) - $26 million
3. Crime 101 (Amazon MGM Studios) - $15.1 million
4. Send Help (Walt Disney Studios) - $8.9 million
5. Solo Mio (Angel Studios) - $6.8 million
6. Zootopia 2 (Walt Disney Studios) - $3.7 million
7. Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (Briarcliff Entertainment) - $3.6 million
8. Avatar: Fire and Ash (20th Century Studios) - $3.32 million
9. Iron Lung (Markiplier) - $3.3 million
10. Dracula (Vertical Entertainment) - $3 million
- Very sad to see Gore Verbinski's return to cinema open so low. Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die looked to be such an entertaining flick.
- Glad to see indie films like Iron Lung hanging in there and making money despite microbudgets and limited marketing. It's always good to see YouTube creators succeeding in the business.
- Everything I've heard and read makes it seem like this newest version of Dracula is essentially a remake of Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation. Why bother?
Domestic Box Office of 2026 (January 1 - February 16)
#1 - Send Help (Walt Disney Studios) - $49.6 million
#2 - Wuthering Heights (Warner Bros.) - $40 million
#3 - Iron Lung (Markiplier) - $34.9 million
#4 - GOAT (Sony Pictures) - $32 million
#5 - Primate (Paramount Pictures) - $25.6 million
#6 - 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (Sony Pictures) - $25 million
#7 - Mercy (Amazon MGM Studios) - $23.4 million
#8 - Crime 101 (Amazon MGM Studios) - $17.79 million
#9 - Greenland 2: Migration (Lionsgate) - $17.77 million
#10 - Melania (Amazon MGM Studios) - $15.5 million
This post was edited on 2/16/26 at 9:21 am
Posted on 2/16/26 at 6:51 am to RollTide1987
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Very sad to see Gore Verbinski's return to cinema open so low.
His last movie A Cure For Wellness is a favorite of mine and it bombed too. I get it's overlong and the plot can get kind of wonk, but man the visuals are SO DAMN GOOD. Especially if you've got a 4K TV.
Always a shame seeing original movies tank so hard. How we end up with 15-screen theaters showing nothing but sequels and remakes.
Posted on 2/16/26 at 8:48 am to RollTide1987
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Very sad to see Gore Verbinski's return to cinema open so low.
Honestly did not hear about this till it came out. I didnt see a single trailer before a new film or a commercial on television.
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4. Send Help (Walt Disney Studios) - $8.9 million
This was only a .08% drop from its opening day.
I am also very surprised to not see The Bone Temple on here. Shame it dropped off so hard. It was great imo
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