Backrooms poised to top A24 global box office record

A24's Backrooms is on track to surpass Marty Supreme as the studio's highest-grossing film worldwide this weekend. Projections show it reaching more than $191 million globally.

The film, which opened less than two weeks ago, is expected to overtake the $191.2 million global total of Marty Supreme by Monday at the latest. Domestic earnings are projected to hit $134.8 million by Sunday, with foreign markets adding at least $50.3 million as of Saturday. Backrooms posted an estimated second-weekend North American gross of $25.7 million, reflecting a 68 percent drop from its debut. The performance marks a domestic record for A24, which it achieved in just six days. Produced on a budget under $10 million with partners including Chernin Entertainment and Blumhouse, the movie stars Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve. It is co-financed by 21 Laps and Phobos.

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Backrooms leads global box office with 118 million

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Backrooms earned 118 million dollars worldwide in its opening weekend, marking a strong international debut for the A24 horror film. Obsession reached 148 million dollars globally while Michael climbed to 846.2 million dollars.

A24's Backrooms is tracking for a robust domestic opening this weekend. The horror film has already collected $10.4 million in Thursday night previews. Projections now stand at $76 million to $79 million for the three-day frame.

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Kane Parsons' directorial debut Backrooms opened strongly at the domestic box office this weekend. The A24 release, based on the filmmaker's popular YouTube series, earned between $76 million and $79 million.

The low-budget horror film Obsession earned $22 million in its second weekend, a 30 percent increase from its debut. The result marks an unusual hold for the genre and positions the movie for strong Memorial Day holiday totals.

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Amazon MGM Studios' Project Hail Mary grossed $53.1 million in its second weekend, surpassing the second-weekend hauls of Oppenheimer and Dune: Part Two. The Ryan Gosling-led film, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, dropped just 34% from its opening after a Friday take of $14.6 million. New Line's They Will Kill You opened to a modest $5 million to $5.5 million.

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