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Sony’s Animated ‘GOAT’ Looks to Move Atop Weekend Box Office Through Feb. 22

Sony’s Animated ‘GOAT’ Looks to Move Atop Weekend Box Office Through Feb. 22

Sony Pictures Animation’s GOAT looks to move from its runner-up position last weekend to atop the weekend box office with $18.5 million in projected ticket sales through Feb. 22, according to estimates from BoxOfficeReport.com.

The movie generated three-day and four-day revenue of $27.2 million and $35.12 million, respectively, through Feb. 16.

Lionsgate’s faith-based sequel I Can Only Imagine 2 aims to follow the breakout success of 2018’s I Can Only Imagine, which generated $86 million at the global box office.  The sequel is projected to finish No. 2 over the weekend with $13.3 million in ticket sales, after generating $1.8 million in Feb. 19 limited screenings.

Other new weekend releases include A24’s Glenn Powell comedy/thriller How to Make a Killing with $2.5 million in ticket sales; and 20th Century Studios’ Psycho Killer slasher film, starring Georgina Campbell (Barbarian), with $2 million in estimated ticket sales.

Last weekend’s No. 1, Warner Bros. Pictures’ Wuthering Heights, looks to rank No. 3 with $13 million in projected second-weekend ticket sales.

Amazon MGM Studios’ Crime 101, starring Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry and Barry Keoghan, among others, is expected to generate a second-weekend gross of $6.7 million after a top-heavy Valentine’s Day box office debut around $18 million.

Disney-owned 20th Century’s survival drama Send Help, which passed the $50 million domestic mark on Feb. 18, could see a 44% box office decline to $5 million.

Others include Angel Studios’ Solo Mio adding $2.7 million in third-weekend ticket sales; followed by Disney’s Zootopia 2 with $2.6 million in 13th weekend revenue.

The latter was released across digital retail platforms on Jan. 26, and will be released on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD disc March 3.

Avatar: Fire and Ash (20th Century Studios) should add $2.2 million in its 10th weekend, followed by Briarcliff’s horror comedy Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die with $1.8 million in second-weekend ticket sales.

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