
Margot Robbie-led Wuthering Heights’ box-office success has slowed slightly owing to multiple latest releases. It has now surpassed the worldwide box-office collection of one other period drama, Little Women. It’s an Oscar-winning literary drama starring an ensemble forged. This puts Robbie’s film on an elite list and is anticipated to further boost its collections, giving it an edge on the box office. Keep scrolling for the deets.
Wuthering Heights’ collection to date on the worldwide box office
The R-rated romance drama by Emerald Fennell collected $100k on its sixth Friday on the box office, and it also lost an enormous variety of screens in North America. This week, the film lost around 378 screens in its domestic territory. It could fight against the brand new releases, nevertheless it is helpless against the exhibitors. In 43 days, the domestic total for the R-rated drama has reached $83.6 million.
Wuthering Heights is anticipated to finish its domestic run between $85 million and $90 million. In line with Box Office Mojo, the Margot Robbie starrer has collected $152.5 million on the international box office to date, and the overall remains to be counting. Adding domestic and overseas box office collections, the worldwide gross has reached $236.1 million. It is anticipated to finish its worldwide run at around $250 million.
Worldwide collection breakdown of Wuthering Heights
- Domestic – $83.6 million
- International – $152.5 million
- Worldwide – $236.1 million
Surpasses the worldwide haul of Greta Gerwig’s Little Women
In line with the box-office database, Wuthering Heights has surpassed the worldwide box-office haul of Little Women. Little Women, directed by Greta Gerwig, is the seventh film adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott novel Little Women. It features an ensemble forged comprising Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Eliza Scanlen, Laura Dern, Timothée Chalamet, Tracy Letts, Bob Odenkirk, James Norton, Louis Garrel, Chris Cooper, and Meryl Streep.
Margot Robbie has worked with Greta Gerwig on the blockbuster movie Barbie, and their collaboration garnered numerous attention. Gerwig’s Little Women collected $108.1 million domestically and $220.1 million worldwide. The R-rated romance drama has surpassed Little Women’s worldwide haul.
This isn’t nearly numbers—it’s about Wuthering Heights proving it will probably compete with one of the successful modern literary adaptations, signaling a win for each prestige cinema and box office viability. Wuthering Heights was released on February 13.
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