🥇 Margot Robbie Conquers the Box Office

The new classic adaptation from Emerald Fennell, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, dominated last weekend in the U.S., earning $83 million worldwide on its opening ($37.5 million in North America and $45.5 million internationally).

This is Robbie’s first leading role in a major studio film since the phenomenal success of “Barbie.” Despite mixed critical reviews (63% on Rotten Tomatoes), audiences responded more warmly, giving the film an 84% approval rating.

Warner Bros. targeted Gen Z and millennials: 53% of the audience was between 18 and 34, and women accounted for 76% of ticket buyers.

In terms of style, the director of “Saltburn” has turned Brontë’s classic into a bold, provocative spectacle, resulting in a CinemaScore B — a solid mark for an auteur, R‑rated drama.

🥈 GOAT (Sony). The animated hit about a little goat in big‑time sports overperformed with $35 million, earning the top “A” grade from audiences.

🥉 Crime 101 (Amazon MGM). The thriller starring Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry opened to $18.4 million worldwide, becoming a popular date‑night choice for an older crowd.

Meanwhile, Disney became the first studio in 2026 to cross the $1 billion global box‑office mark, thanks to the ongoing success of “Zootopia 2” and “Avatar: Fire and Ash.”