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flag "Goat" topped the box office with $14M, nearing $100M domestically amid strong word-of-mouth and family appeal.

Sony Pictures Animation’s “Goat” earned an estimated $14 million in its second weekend, narrowly topping “Wuthering Heights” for the box office No. 1 spot during a slow post-Valentine’s weekend. The film has now grossed about $54 million domestically after 10 days, with a 49-52% drop from its opening, and may reach $100 million, joining a select group of original animated films since the pandemic to do so. Strong word-of-mouth and family appeal are driving its success. “Wuthering Heights” also earned around $14 million, bringing its 10-day total to roughly $60 million, continuing a trend of female-focused films performing well. In third place, “I Can Only Imagine 2” opened with $8–9 million, a steep decline from its predecessor, but still expected to surpass its $18 million budget.

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