Hoppers Dominates Box Office with $86.8M in the US, Scream 7 Achieves Franchise-High Global Gross

March 15, 2026
Hoppers Dominates Box Office with $86.8M in the US, Scream 7 Achieves Franchise-High Global Gross
  • Hoppers remains at No. 1 for a second week with a domestic gross of about $28.5 million, pushing its U.S. total to roughly $86.8 million and worldwide to about $164.7 million, ahead of Pixar's upcoming releases.

  • Scream 7 delivers a franchise-high global gross near $176 million, with Hamnet crossing the $100 million mark, signaling strong international performance for genre titles and a potential franchise boost.

  • Hoppers is drawing strong audience reception with a 94% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes and an A CinemaScore, suggesting solid staying power despite not being a sequel.

  • Upcoming releases are set for France, Brazil, Spain, and Korea on forthcoming dates, indicating continued international rollout plans.

  • Industry outlets like Variety, Slash Film, Fiction Horizon, Comic Basics, and Soap Opera Network are cited, while IMDb content aggregates external reports without guaranteeing accuracy.

  • Colleen Hoover adaptations continue to perform well, even as other titles vary in momentum.

  • Next weekend’s slate includes Project Hail Mary with limited 70mm screenings this weekend; official grosses from those screenings were not reported.

  • The weekend shows modest positive momentum for mid-budget and original titles, benefiting from favorable reviews and established fan bases amid limited blockbuster competition.

  • Box office snapshots highlight Reminders of Him at around $18 million domestically and Bride’s box office collapse, reflecting shifting momentum.

  • Oscar weekend typically slows activity, but a trio of mid-range successes—Hoppers, Reminders of Him, and Undertone—helped lift attendance, with year-to-date ticket sales up about 15%.

  • The box-office landscape was sparse on new wide releases, allowing these moderate successes to buoy theater attendance ahead of the Academy Awards.

  • 4K re-releases of Kiki’s Delivery Service and TMNT II: The Secret of the Ooze, plus Wuthering Heights, demonstrate nostalgia-driven, limited-format appeal with modest totals.

Summary based on 18 sources


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