Pixar’s Hoppers remained the No. 1 film at the domestic box office in its second weekend.
The animated hit slipped just 37 percent and earned $28.5 million in North America. The strong hold signals continued momentum with families and general audiences.
International markets also delivered solid results. The film added $31 million overseas, bringing its early foreign total to $77.5 million. Its global haul now stands at $164.7 million, making Hoppers the top-grossing animated film of the year so far.
Pixar Connects With Audiences Again
The film’s performance reflects Pixar’s renewed success with both families and younger adults. That younger demographic is especially valuable for studios because they attend theaters frequently.
Hoppers has also earned strong reviews and audience reactions. It holds a 93 percent critics score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 94 percent audience score.
The film opened last weekend with $46 million domestically and $88 million worldwide. That launch marked the biggest opening for a Hollywood original animated movie since Pixar’s Coco in 2017.
Scream 7 Hits Franchise Milestone
Elsewhere at the box office, Spyglass and Paramount’s Scream 7 continued its run in fourth place.
The latest installment in the long-running slasher series earned $8.4 million in its third weekend.
The film also set a franchise record on Friday when it crossed $100 million at the domestic box office in just 15 days. The previous record belonged to Scream VI, which reached the milestone in 28 days.
Through Sunday, Scream 7 has earned $176.9 million worldwide. That total includes $106.5 million in North America.
The top 12 movies off the weekend, as of Sunday, March 15, are as follows:
| # | Title | Distributor Name | Weekend Total | # of Locs | Loc Avg | Cume Total | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hoppers | Disney | $28,500,000 | 4,000 | $7,125 | $86,800,900 | -37% |
| 2 | Reminders of Him | Universal | $18,250,000 | 3,402 | $5,364 | $18,250,000 | |
| 3 | Undertone | A24 | $9,339,664 | 2,570 | $3,634 | $9,339,664 | |
| 4 | Scream 7 | Paramount | $8,350,000 | 3,243 | $2,575 | $106,547,000 | -51% |
| 5 | GOAT | Sony | $4,700,000 | 2,946 | $1,595 | $90,556,000 | -27% |
| 6 | Bride!, The | Warner Bros. | $2,110,000 | 3,304 | $639 | $11,335,000 | -70% |
| 7 | Kiki’s Delivery Service 4K | GKIDS | $1,668,734 | 249 | $6,702 | $1,668,734 | |
| 8 | Wuthering Heights | Warner Bros. | $1,665,000 | 1,901 | $876 | $81,927,000 | -55% |
| 9 | TMNT II: The Secret of the Ooze 35th Anniversary | Fathom Entertainment | $1,475,571 | 1,372 | $1,075 | $1,475,571 | |
| 10 | Crime 101 | Amazon MGM Studios | $1,137,000 | 1,310 | $868 | $35,558,000 | -44% |
| 11 | I Can Only Imagine 2 | Lionsgate | $750,000 | 1,239 | $605 | $17,653,000 | -51% |
| 12 | EPiC: Elvis Presley In Concert | Neon Rated | $745,088 | 1,130 | $659 | $12,548,705 | -52% |
