Wuthering Heights Box Office: Margot Robbie’s Film Tops $213M Worldwide, Beats Disney’s $269M Snow White
Margot Robbie’s Wuthering Heights has quietly become one of the more impressive box office stories of 2026. The R-rated romance drama crossed the $200 million mark at the global box office last week and has not slowed down since.
What makes this even more striking is that the film has now overtaken the total worldwide earnings of Disney’s Snow White, a big-budget live-action that cost more than three times its production budget.
Where the Numbers Stand Right Now
Heading into its fourth weekend, Wuthering Heights pulled in $3.7 million at the North American box office. The film shed 709 screens and is currently playing across 2,512 theaters in the domestic market.
On the following Monday, it added another $332,000, though that figure reflects a 46.5 percent drop compared to the same day the previous week.
Per the latest data from Box Office Mojo, the film’s domestic cumulative total stands at $79.06 million through 25 days of release.
Internationally, it has gathered $134.9 million, pushing the global total to $213.9 million. That number makes it the second-highest-grossing film worldwide so far in 2026.
Worldwide Collection Breakdown
| Market | Collection |
|---|---|
| Domestic | $79.0 million |
| International | $134.9 million |
| Worldwide | $213.9 million |
How It Compares to Disney’s Snow White
Snow White, the live-action Disney film starring Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler, was released in 2025 and ended its theatrical run with $205.67 million at the global box office.
The film carried a reported production budget of around $269 million, making it one of the most expensive live-action releases of that year.
Wuthering Heights, by contrast, was made on a budget of just $80 million. That is roughly $189 million less than what Disney spent on Snow White.
Despite that enormous gap in resources, Margot Robbie’s film has already cleared Snow White’s entire worldwide haul and is still actively earning in theaters.
Why This Achievement Stands Out
A literary period drama outperforming a major Disney live-action release at the global box office is not something that happens often.
It points to genuine audience interest in the story and strong word-of-mouth driving continued ticket sales even into the film’s fourth week.
The fact that Wuthering Heights achieved this on a fraction of Snow White’s budget makes the comparison even more telling.
Release Information
Wuthering Heights hit theaters on February 13 and has been building steadily ever since.