
Disney’s ‘Hoppers’ Leaps to Number One with $88 Million Global Opening
The data provided by the sources reflects a diverse global marketplace where animated features and established franchises continue to drive significant audience engagement.
RMN Stars Box Office Desk
New Delhi | March 10, 2026
Disney’s latest release, Hoppers, claimed the top spot at the worldwide box office for the weekend ending March 8, 2026, according to estimates provided by Comscore. The film earned an impressive $88 million in its global debut, split between a $46 million domestic opening and $42 million from 41 international territories.
Top Contenders and Holdovers
Following behind in second place, Scream 7 brought in $32.9 million globally for the weekend. The horror sequel has now reached a cumulative worldwide total of $149.4 million, showing strong staying power in both domestic and international markets.
In the third-place spot, Pegasus 3 continues its massive international run, earning $23.5 million over the weekend solely from overseas markets. The film has now amassed a staggering worldwide cume of $595 million, making it one of the highest-grossing films currently in rotation.
New Entries and Milestone Reach
The sources indicate that The King’s Warden secured fourth place with $13.9 million, while Warner Bros.’ The Bride! debuted in fifth place, earning $13.5 million globally from 70 territories.
Other notable performances in the top ten include:
- Wuthering Heights moved its worldwide total to $213.6 million after earning $12.4 million this weekend.
- Blades of the Guardians followed with an $11.7 million weekend, bringing its total to $190.9 million.
- GOAT earned $10.8 million, pushing its cumulative global earnings to $146.3 million.
Closing the Top Ten
Rounding out the list, Scare Out earned $9.2 million (totaling $179.7 million to date), while Crime 101 took the tenth spot with a weekend take of $5.3 million and a cumulative total of $65 million.
The data provided by the sources reflects a diverse global marketplace where animated features and established franchises continue to drive significant audience engagement.
