Wuthering Heights Box Office Day 2: Margot Robbie & Jacob Elordi’s Gothic Romance Sees Huge Valentine’s Day Surge

Wuthering Heights Box Office Day 2:  Wuthering Heights, directed by Emerald Fennell and starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, is dominating the global box office after a powerful Valentine’s Day boost. The stylized gothic romance witnessed a massive jump in ticket sales on Day 2, as couples and female audiences turned out in large numbers.

After opening strongly on Friday, the film earned about $14 million domestically on Saturday, taking its two-day North America total to $25 million. International markets also showed impressive growth, pushing the worldwide collection close to $49 million within just two days. Analysts say the Valentine’s weekend created the perfect launch window for a romantic drama of this scale.

The film is performing especially well in the United Kingdom, Italy, Australia, and Mexico, while its wide release across more than 3,600 North American locations has boosted visibility. Made on an estimated $80 million budget, the movie is already on track to recover a significant portion of its cost during the opening week.

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Despite strong box office numbers, audience reactions remain mixed. Critics have given it moderate scores, and viewers appear divided over the film’s bold interpretation of Emily Brontë’s classic story. Industry experts now expect the movie to reach around $82 million globally by the end of the extended holiday weekend.

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