SUNDAY AM: The weekend is a little lighter than expected, but significantly better than last year, +65% with $86.2M for all titles. Universal’s Reminders of Him didn’t quite hit $20M with $18.2M, though it’s within the range of other female skewing movies like Don’t Worry Darling and Ticket to Paradise, and overperformed its $10M-$15M tracking. A definite improvement upon the previous Colleen Hoover big screen adaptation, last fall’s Regretting You which did $13.6M. It’s a pity about the fallout from It Ends With You because its sister novel would probably deliver a big pop at the box office. Why did the movie recede from its forecast yesterday. That’s just the situation with front-loaded female titles, the pic’s Saturday at $5.9M was down -27% from Friday/previews of $8M.
As we told you before, Reminders of Him is winning in the heartland with Midwest region overperforming by 17%, Mountain by 4.6%, South Central by 14.2%, and South by 19%. Top 10 cities were the following, but note the big deal was Salt Lake City moving to the No. 8 position with 1.) LA 2.) NYC 3.) Dallas 4.) Chicago 5.) Houston 6.) Philadelphia 7.) Phoenix 8.) Salt Lake City 9.) Toronto 10.) Boston. Nashville and Indianapolis were notably over-indexing; outside the top 25, Cincinnati, Grand Rapids, Greenville, Milwaukee, Des Moines, Knoxville, Lexington and many other medium and small markets were up 33% or more over norms. The Harkins Estrella Falls (AZ) is the leading single-location gross at $32.6K.
Fifty-six offshore territories including the UK & Ireland, Germany, Australia and Brazil, delivered $10M taking the worldwide debut of the pic to $28.2M.
“This is a terrific debut for Reminders of Him, and we’re thrilled to see such a strong turnout. Fans of Colleen Hoover’s work showed up in force with our audience embracing the blend of romantic and maternal love at the heart of the film. Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers deliver standout performances that clearly connected, supported by an exceptional ensemble including Lainey Wilson, Lauren Graham and Bradley Whitford. It’s rewarding to see a film driven by women in front of and behind the camera resonating so widely,” said Universal Domestic Distribution Chief Jim Orr.
Disney/Pixar’s Hoppers is at $28.5M for weekend 2, but the bigger story is global which now counts $164.7M, making it one of the top three films globally of 2026 to date and highest grossing animated release globally of 2026 to date after only 10 days in release. Hoppers’ Imax screens did $1.5M stateside.
Weekend top 10 as of Sunday AM:
- Hoppers (Dis) 4,000 theaters, Fri $7.1M Sat $12.3M Sun $9.1M 3-day $28.5M /Total $86.8M/Wk 2
2. Reminders of Him (Uni) 3,402 theaters, Fri $8.1M Sat $5.8M Sun $4.2M, 3-day $18.2M/Wk 1
3. undertone (A24) 2,570 theaters, Fri $4.3M Sat $2.88M Sun $2M 3-day $9.3M/Wk 1
Slightly ahead of its $7M forecast. Note while the film was made for $500K that is not what A24 acquired it for. Box office to production cost, though, a win. The AMC Burbank in LA was the pic’s highest grossing location at $36K.
4. Scream 7 (Par) 3,243 (-297) theaters Fri $2.6M Sat $3.7M Sun 3-day $8.35M (-51%) /Total $106.5M/Wk 3
5. GOAT (Sony) 2,946 (-357) theaters, Fri $1.2M Sat $2.1M Sun $1.37M 3-day $4.7M (-27%), Total $90.5M/Wk 5
6. The Bride! (WB) 3,304 theaters Fri $650K Sat $885K Sun $575K 3-day $2.1M (-70%)/Total $11.3M /Wk 2
7. Wuthering Heights (WB) 1,901 (-611) theaters, Fri $550K Sat $675K Sun $440K 3-day $1.66M, Total $81.9M/Wk 5
8. Kiki’s Delivery Service (GKIDS) 200 theaters, Fri $493K Sat $652K Sun $523K 3-day $1.66M/Wk 1
We’re hearing this re-release of the 1989 Hayao Miyazaki directed movie did well in NYC, Toronto, Vancouver, San Francisco, LA and Montreal to name a few. Imax fueled this by the way.
9. TMNT II: The Secret of the Ooze (Fath) 1,372 theaters, Fri $417K Sat $623K Sun $436K, 3-day $1.47M/Wk 1 (re), Total $80M.
10. Crime 101 (AMZ) 1,310 (-610) theaters, Fri $315K Sat $526K Sun $295K, 3-day $1.1M (-44%), Total $35.5M/Wk 5
SATURDAY AM: No, it’s not an overall $100M-plus grossing weekend at the box office, but it’s definitely better than last year at this time with all movies doing north of $87M, +68%. The big deal is Universal’s very female (81%) skewing Reminders of Him overperforming with $19M, maybe even $20M, for the weekend after winning Friday with $8M. Very good definite recommend at 66% from general audience on Screen Engine/Comscore’s PostTrak. The pic gets a B CinemaScore on par with Colleen Hoover’s previous Regrettting You, and under It Ends With Us‘ A-.
Women over 25 are the majority here at 57% followed by 25% women under 25. Those dudes getting pulled along are 15% over 25, and 4% under 25. Women under 25 have the best definite recommend at 70% followed by women over 25 at 67%. Thirty-two percent of those who bought tickets came because it was a Hoover movie (subject/plot), while another 30% cited genre (romance drama). Fifty-three percent women under 25 came with one friend or more to watch the movie, while 45% women over 25 came with one friend or more. Diversity demos were 51% Caucasian, 29% Latino and Hispanic, 9% Black, and 5% Asian American.
Reminders of Him is playing best in the South, South Central, Midwest and Mountain regions. The movie’s top grossing venue is the Harkins Estrella Falls in Arizona with just over $19K so far. PLF screens are repping 17% of the weekend.
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Disney/Pixar’s Hoppers is holding in, still bouncing toward $30M after a better-than-expected Friday with $7.1M.
A24’s indie horror movie undertone hit $4.3M yesterday and it’s still gunning for $10M in third place. Should undertone come in under $10M by chance, it’s still bound to do better than the No. 1 pic at the box office a year ago, Paramount’s listless Novocaine ($8.8M). undertone gets the typical CinemaScore of a C. The definite recommend on PostTrak is lower at 41%, which isn’t good. undertone has 22% of its box fueled by PLFs. Best area of play is the West where close to a third of ticket sales are coming from compared to 22% for all other titles in the marketplace. AMC Burbank in LA is the title’s top grossing market with close to $36K. The R-rated movie is guy leaning at 55%. The 18-34 bunch showed up at 74% with 25-34 the biggest demo at 44%. Diversity demos are 42% Caucasian, 33% Latino and Hispanic, 11% Black and 8% Asian American.
Warner Bros’ $80M The Bride! is down -70% with an estimated $2.15M. Friday was $650K, -78%. Cume by Sunday is $11.3M.
FRIDAY PM: Yes, Disney/Pixar’s original animation title Hoppers is leading with a second frame around $30M, -34%, but Universal’s feature take of Colleen Hoover novel, Reminders of Him, is top of mind for women, overindexing with an $18M opening, maybe more.
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By Sunday, Hoppers‘ domestic cume should stand at $88.3M, well ahead of Onward‘s ten-day of $61.5M; that pic’s runway cut short by the closure of theaters during Covid.
Similar to Twisters, Universal went straight for the Heartland here in promoting Reminders of Him. Muy smart, with Uni launching a Heartland Tour that kicked off in Chicago with a screening (moderated by Good Day Chicago’s Jake Stakes) and had star Tyriq Withers reunite with his grandmother and aunt. There were several stops at Chicago landmarks, followed by stops in Kansas City and Dallas with exclusive screenings, Q&As, book giveaways and as well as Wither’s character Ledger’s orange truck. We hear Texas markets overindexed yesterday.
Note, Reminders of Him the best reviewed of the Hoover movies at 60% fresh, better than It Ends With Us (55% Rotten) and way better than Paramount’s Regretting You from the fall (29%). Current RT Audience score for the Maika Monroe, Tyriq Withers movie is 88%, ahead of It Ends With Us (87%) and Regretting You (84%).
Reminders of Him‘s Friday is $7.6M at 3,402 sites. RelishMix measures pic’s social media reach at 349M across TikTok, YouTube, X, Instagram and Facebook, which is ahead of It Ends With Us (337.4M). YouTube views at 94.6M are ahead of It Ends With Us (56M) at the time of opening, but the Blake Lively movie bested Reminders of Him in IG views, 157.1M to 117M. Overall, pre-release social media universe reach is 2x ahead of romantic genre norms. Talent activation shows Rudy Pankow at 8M fans, Lauren Graham at 2.1M, Hoover fans at 4.4M, Withers at 466k and Monroe at 406K.
Says RelishMix about word of mouth on social, “Convo runs positive for Reminders of Him, with emotion-forward reactions doing the heavy lifting. Fans lean into catharsis, repeat-viewing confessions, and book-to-screen loyalty, framing the trailer as a tear-jerker rather than a puzzle box. Casting goodwill helps, especially with Monroe’s credibility bleeding in from horror and indie drama, while chatter about Withers signals a rising-actor bump. Comparisons land in the Nicholas Sparks lane and adjacent melodrama like It Ends With Us, mostly as tone-setters. Craft praise centers on music, the cut and gut-punch moments that feel engineered to make people cry on their phones. Quotes that capture the upside include ‘Emotional damage actually I can’t wait to see this one’ and ‘After reading the novel I had to watch it again and again, it was so beautiful.’”
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While It Ends With Us is considered Hoover’s most popular novel, Regretting You was significantly less in popularity (hence the final domestic gross of $48.8M, which pales next to the $50M stateside opening of It Ends With Us. Reminders of Him, I’m told, is more popular than Regretting You, with 6 million-plus copies sold in the United States and translation into 45 languages.
Also showing the potential to overperform is A24’s horror title undertone with $4.3M today, and $8.5M to $10.5M at 2,570 locations. Why the bullish-ness on the high-end? Hello, it’s Friday the 13th today. Great day for a horror movie. Previews yesterday were $200K shy of Heretic‘s $1.2M which went on to a $4.3M first day/previews and $10.8M opening.
Fourth goes to the third weekend of Paramount/Spyglass’ Scream 7 with $7.5M, -56%, at 3,243 sites, after a $2.2M Friday. Today the movie becomes the fourth Scream movie to cross the century mark. Cume by Sunday is $105.6M.
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In fifth, is the fifth weekend of Sony Pictures Animation’s Goat with $1.3M today, $5M, -23%, for the 3-day at 2,946 sites, and a running cume of $90.8M.
FRIDAY AM: The weekend box office hopes to hold it together after the successful launch of Pixar’s Hoppers, with Universal delivering the third feature take of a Colleen Hoover novel to the screen in Reminders of Him, and A24 hoping for one of its indie horror pics, undertone, to overperform.
Both are off to solid starts, with Reminders of Him at $1.9 million in previews Thursday at 3,000 theaters from showtimes that began at 2 p.m. A24’s undertone, which premiered at Sundance, did $1M yesterday from 2,750.
Reminders of Him, from director Vanessa Caswill, had a Thursday night that’s above the previous Hoover pic Regretting You from Paramount ($1M previews, $13.6M opening), ahead of A24 rom-com Materialists ($1.5M, $11.3M opening), and just below The Housemaid ($2.2M previews, $19M opening). Forecasts for the movie starring Maika Monroe, Tyriq Withers and Lainey Wilson were between $10M-$15M heading into the weekend. The PG-13 film is looking to be a destination for female audiences this spring.
The pic follows a woman who after prison attempts to reconnect with her young daughter but faces resistance from everyone except a bar owner with ties to her child. As they grow closer, she must confront her past mistakes to build a hopeful future.
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undertone‘s previews are ahead of the Philippou brothers’ Bring Her Back ($850,000) which debuted to $7.1M. That’s the three-day hope for this movie by Ian Tuason about a podcaster who receives freaky recordings. A24 snapped up the movie after Fantasia Festival; the pic was made for $500K before P&A.
The $80M production The Bride!, from Warner Bros ends its first week with $9.2M at 3,304 sites. It’s expected to plummet this weekend.
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Hoppers ends its first week with $58.2M at 4,000 theaters, which is ahead of the first week of Pixar summer originals Elemental ($47M), Elio ($31.5M) and 2020’s pre-Covid Onward ($49.7M). Hoppers will rule this weekend with around $27M in its second frame.


