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How much has Wuthering Heights grossed worldwide?

A strong global run for a divisive film

Emerald Fennell’s take on Wuthering Heights has posted an unexpectedly large global haul, pushing into triple-digit territory just days after release. The film’s worldwide cumulative gross is projected to reach roughly $151.7 million following its sophomore weekend, a performance that stands out given the movie’s mixed critical reception and adult-themed marketing.

What drove the box office

  • International demand: The picture has proven more resilient outside North America, where family-oriented animated releases and local blockbusters often dominate.
  • Star power and controversy: The presence of major names helped secure publicity and ticket sales, while debates over the adaptation kept the title in cultural conversation.
  • Counterprogramming: Its adult, romantic drama profile offered cinemas an alternative to broad-appeal studio fare in certain territories.

Box-office context

  • Domestic competition: Although it did not top the domestic chart during its second weekend, the film’s global performance allowed it to compete with more mainstream releases internationally.
  • Career marker: This haul marks a notable milestone in the lead’s post-Barbie filmography and gives the studio a commercially defensible outcome despite divided reviews.

Why it matters

A mid-budget adult drama crossing the $100 million threshold worldwide is increasingly rare in today’s market, where tentpoles and franchise films disproportionally capture box-office receipts. This result will influence how studios evaluate provocative adaptations: strong international demand can offset lukewarm domestic reception, and controversy—while risky—can translate into commercial momentum on a global scale.


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