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Variety reports Sony’s animated sports film “GOAT” pulled $3.8M on Friday and is tracking for a $13M–$14M weekend, which would put it around $54M–$55M domestic total.
TL;DR
“GOAT” is still hanging in the mix with a solid Friday and a steady weekend projection. Now it’s all about whether Sunday bumps it up (and whether those “legs” keep showing up).
Key Details
- Per Variety, “GOAT” earned $3.8 million domestically on Friday.
- Per Variety, it’s projected to land around $13M–$14M through Sunday.
- Per Variety, that would push the domestic total to roughly $54M–$55M.
- Per AP, “GOAT” is a Sony animated release produced by Stephen Curry and previously opened as a strong No. 2 domestically.
- Weekend estimates can still shift based on Saturday night and Sunday walk-ups.
Breakdown
This is the sweet spot for a family movie: not a one-weekend wonder, but not a tiny niche title either.
Per Variety’s Friday update, “GOAT” is still posting real numbers — $3.8M Friday — and the tracking points to a $13M–$14M weekend. If that holds, Variety says the film’s domestic total would sit around $54M–$55M.
AP’s context matters here, too: it’s a Sony animated release produced by Stephen Curry, and it already came out of the gate strong as a No. 2. The big question now isn’t just “how high is the weekend,” it’s “how long can this run last?” Family animation can rack up steady weeks if word-of-mouth and repeat viewings hit.
What to Watch Next
- Whether final weekend actuals land closer to $13M or $14M (or surprise higher)
- Whether “GOAT” finishes the weekend at No. 1 or stays in the runner-up slot
- Any studio push on premium formats or expanded screens (if announced)
- Next weekend’s hold (the real “legs” test)
Sources
Variety — Box Office: ‘Wuthering Heights’ Leads Again With $4.6 Million
Associated Press — Powered by women, ‘Wuthering Heights’ digs up $34.8 million at the box office…
New York Post — ‘Wuthering Heights’ lives up to the hype, takes No. 1 at box office for second Friday in a row
Comment
Do you think “GOAT” has real long-run legs, or is it about to cool off once the next big family release hits?


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