Disney’s ‘Hoppers’ Maintains Box Office Dominance as ‘Reminders of Him’ Makes Strong Debut

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Disney’s ‘Hoppers’ Maintains Box Office Dominance as ‘Reminders of Him’ Makes Strong Debut

The weekend saw a diverse range of titles performing well across 80 different territories, highlighting a robust period for international cinema.

RMN Stars Box Office Desk
New Delhi | March 16, 2026

Disney’s Hoppers continued its successful run at the global box office for the weekend ending March 15, 2026, securing the number one spot with an estimated $59.5 million in worldwide earnings. The film has now reached a global cumulative total of $164.7 million, bolstered by a nearly even split between its $86.8 million domestic haul and $77.9 million from international territories.

Universal’s Reminders of Him made a notable entrance in second place, generating $28.2 million in its opening weekend. The romantic drama performed particularly well in the domestic market, which accounted for $18.25 million of its total debut.

In the third and fourth positions, veteran hits Scream 7 and GOAT continued to draw audiences. Scream 7 added $17.75 million to its total, bringing its worldwide cume to $176.9 million, while GOAT earned $13.8 million for the weekend, pushing its total past $162.7 million.

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Other notable performances this weekend included:

  • The King’s Warden earned $10.9 million, driven almost entirely by international markets where it took in $10.5 million.
  • Pegasus 3 reached a massive milestone, with its cumulative total hitting $615.1 million following a $10.8 million weekend.
  • A24’s Undertone debuted domestically with $9.3 million from a single territory.
  • Wuthering Heights and Blades of the Guardians both remained in the top ten, having surpassed the $200 million lifetime global mark with totals of $226.4 million and $201.8 million respectively.

According to data compiled by Comscore, the weekend saw a diverse range of titles performing well across 80 different territories, highlighting a robust period for international cinema.

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