Colleen Hoover's romantic drama Reminders of Him topped the domestic box office on Friday (Mar 13) with an impressive $8 million from 3,402 North American theaters, followed by Hoppers, which earned $7.1 million on the same day.
Despite the arrival of Pixar's animated sci-fi comedy and having already spent a month in theaters, Sony's sports comedy GOAT continues to deliver steady numbers in the region. Benefiting from positive word-of-mouth among moviegoers, the film collected a solid $1.2 million on its fifth Friday at the domestic box office, marking just a 17.6% drop from the previous Friday.
At its current pace, GOAT is projected to add around $4.5-$5.5 million over the three-day weekend. The film's domestic total now stands at $87.1 million, and with an additional $62.5 million from overseas markets, its worldwide gross has now reached $149.6 million. According to Box Office Mojo's annual worldwide chart, this makes it the sixth-highest-grossing release of 2026 so far. It remains to be seen whether the film can eventually cross the $200 million milestone globally during its ongoing run.
GOAT - Box Office Summary
- North America: $87.1 million
- International: $62.5 million
- Worldwide: $149.6 million
GOAT - Budget & Break-Even Point (Estimated)
Sony's sports comedy GOAT was produced on an estimated budget of roughly $80 million. Using the commonly cited 2.5x multiplier rule to estimate theatrical break-even, the film would need to earn around $200 million worldwide to reach that key box-office milestone.
With a current global total of $149.6 million, the film is still about $50.4 million short of reaching its break-even mark. However, if it maintains steady weekday holds and delivers solid weekend numbers over the next few weeks, GOAT could still have a realistic shot at crossing its estimated theatrical break-even point. The film's final box office verdict should become clearer as its run progresses in the coming weeks.

