Updated
Updated · Forbes · May 23
Obsession Eyes $100 Million as Horror Hit Defies Box-Office Norms With Second-Weekend Gain
Updated
Updated · Forbes · May 23

Obsession Eyes $100 Million as Horror Hit Defies Box-Office Norms With Second-Weekend Gain

1 articles · Updated · Forbes · May 23
  • $17 million opener Obsession is on track to increase its second-weekend domestic gross, a rare feat for any wide release and especially unusual in horror.
  • Strong word of mouth has kept the film atop weekday box office charts, putting it within reach of $100 million despite a production budget of just $750,000 to $1 million.
  • That would give Obsession roughly a 100x gross-to-budget return, placing it among standout low-budget horror breakouts such as The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity.
  • The film still is not expected to win the weekend because The Mandalorian and Grogu is headed for about an $80 million domestic debut, though the two target different audiences.
  • Obsession's run is also fueling awards talk around newcomer Inde Navarrette, extending the film's momentum beyond box-office performance.
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