Overview
- The film slipped just 0.8–0.9% domestically in its third weekend, taking about $8.97 million over three days and $10.7 million over the four‑day President’s Day frame.
- After losing roughly 500 screens, the per‑screen average rose by about 16%, signaling concentrated demand in remaining theaters.
- Cumulative grosses stand at $49.3 million in North America and $24.2 million overseas for $73.5 million worldwide, with reports rounding to about $74 million.
- Box Office Mojo now ranks it second for 2026 worldwide after Wuthering Heights at $83 million, a shift from earlier in the run when it briefly led the year.
- Analysts project a final global total of roughly $90–110 million against a $40 million production budget, with a 93% Rotten Tomatoes score and strong audience marks credited for the hold.