Scream 7's blockbuster opening weekend in mid-February, fueled by franchise nostalgia, star power from returning cast like Courteney Cox, and positive reviews averaging 75% on Rotten Tomatoes, propelled it to over $50 million domestically out the gate—far eclipsing rivals. Strong word-of-mouth and a favorable horror release window have sustained its lead, with multi-week grosses now triple those of niche competitors like faith-based I Can Only Imagine 2, literary adaptation Wuthering Heights, and international import GOAT, per Box Office Mojo tracking as of late March. Traders' 99.9% implied probability reflects this insurmountable gap with final tallies due March 31; an upset would require an unprecedented late-run surge or data revision, scenarios dismissed by historical February performer patterns where early leaders rarely relinquish top spots.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedHighest Domestically Grossing February Film on March 31?
Highest Domestically Grossing February Film on March 31?
Scream 7 99.8%
Wuthering Heights <1%
I Can Only Imagine 2 <1%
GOAT <1%
$64,165 Vol.
$64,165 Vol.
Scream 7
100%
Wuthering Heights
<1%
I Can Only Imagine 2
<1%
GOAT
<1%
Scream 7 99.8%
Wuthering Heights <1%
I Can Only Imagine 2 <1%
GOAT <1%
$64,165 Vol.
$64,165 Vol.
Scream 7
100%
Wuthering Heights
<1%
I Can Only Imagine 2
<1%
GOAT
<1%
In the event of an exact tie the film that comes first alphabetically will be considered the winner.
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0x69c47De9D...In the event of an exact tie the film that comes first alphabetically will be considered the winner.
If there is no final data available by April 15, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, another credible resolution source will be chosen.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Scream 7's blockbuster opening weekend in mid-February, fueled by franchise nostalgia, star power from returning cast like Courteney Cox, and positive reviews averaging 75% on Rotten Tomatoes, propelled it to over $50 million domestically out the gate—far eclipsing rivals. Strong word-of-mouth and a favorable horror release window have sustained its lead, with multi-week grosses now triple those of niche competitors like faith-based I Can Only Imagine 2, literary adaptation Wuthering Heights, and international import GOAT, per Box Office Mojo tracking as of late March. Traders' 99.9% implied probability reflects this insurmountable gap with final tallies due March 31; an upset would require an unprecedented late-run surge or data revision, scenarios dismissed by historical February performer patterns where early leaders rarely relinquish top spots.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated

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