Box office most-watched movies, ‘I Can Only Imagine 2’ and ‘How to Make a Killing’ are the new entries
Discover the ranking of the most-watched movies in the USA, from Wuthering Heights to GOAT and I Can Only Imagine 2: plo
GOAT
The box office of the most-watched movies in the United States from February 20 to 22, 2026 - with still provisional data - sees the animated movie GOAT rise to first place (58,301,328 dollars): a small goat with big dreams has the unique opportunity to join the professionals and play roarball, a mixed sport that blends basketball, soccer and rugby, played by animals in interactive stadiums. The sport is high-intensity and full-contact, dominated by the fastest and fiercest animals in the world.
Wuthering Heights
In second place drops Wuthering Heights (60,012,668 dollars): the tumultuous love story between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw is set in the Yorkshire moors, exploring an intense and destructive relationship.
I Can Only Imagine 2
In third enters I Can Only Imagine 2 (8,000,000 dollars): Bart Millard, singer of MercyMe, at the peak of his success faces a personal crisis. As his world falls apart, he struggles with his convictions and his inner demons, trying to overcome adversity.
Crime 101
In fourth drops Crime 101 (24,705,329 dollars): an elusive thief, with his eyes set on his final heist, meets a disillusioned insurance broker. As their paths intertwine, a detective follows them hoping to foil the multimillion-dollar robbery they are planning.
Send Help
In fifth loses one position Send Help (55,528,137 dollars): an employee and her unbearable boss remain stranded on a deserted island, sole survivors of a plane crash. Here they must overcome past disagreements and collaborate to survive.
Another new entry is in sixth place, with How to Make a Killing (3,560,617 dollars): disowned at birth by his wealthy family, Becket Redfellow stops at nothing to claim his inheritance, regardless of how many relatives stand in his way.
In seventh is EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert (3,250,000 dollars): the documentary follows Elvis Presley, with unreleased footage and recordings.
In eleventh is Psycho Killer (1,600,000 dollars): a police officer is on the trail of a killer after her husband - also an officer - became one of his victims.
In fifteenth is Blades of the Guardians (760,000 dollars): Dao Ma, the “second most wanted fugitive,” receives from his benefactor - head of the Mo family clan - a mysterious mission, to escort the “most wanted fugitive” to Chang’an.
In nineteenth enters Midwinter Break (530,000 dollars): a couple together for many years embarks on a trip to Amsterdam, which will change their life.
In twenty-fourth is This Is Not a Test (150,000 dollars): Sloane and four other students take refuge in their high school during a zombie epidemic.
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