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Hamnet's Box Office Triumph: Awards Fuel Steady Run
13 Jan
Summary
- Hamnet has grossed $17.2 million worldwide against a $35 million budget.
- Jessie Buckley won Golden Globe and Critics' Choice awards for her role.
- The film shows steady interest despite a narrow release in 232 theaters.

"Hamnet," starring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal, is maintaining a notable presence at the US box office, despite its limited theatrical release. As of January 11, 2026, the film has garnered $12.88 million domestically and an additional $4.31 million internationally, bringing its worldwide total to $17.20 million. This performance is occurring against a production budget of approximately $35 million, indicating a gradual yet persistent theatrical engagement driven by recent accolades.
The film's sustained relevance is significantly amplified by its success during awards season. Jessie Buckley recently secured a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama and previously won the same award at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards. These recognitions have contributed to "Hamnet" also receiving the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Drama, further solidifying its position in the awards conversation.
Currently playing in 232 theaters across the US, "Hamnet" earned $580,000 during its seventh weekend, showing a modest 22.6% decrease from the previous week. The film, which chronicles the family life of William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes Hathaway amidst the grief of losing their son, continues to resonate with audiences, demonstrating resilience in a competitive box office landscape.




