“Backrooms” is formally A24’s highest-grossing worldwide launch, in addition to the studio’s first film to surpass $200 million in ticket gross sales.
The breakout horror hit, directed by YouTuber Kane Parsons, has generated $212 million globally together with $135 million in North America. These returns have surpassed the lifetime haul of Timothee Chalamet’s “Marty Supreme” ($191 million), which beforehand stood because the indie studio’s largest film on the worldwide field workplace. What’s extra spectacular is “Backrooms” has solely been enjoying in theaters for 10 days.
Fueled by enthusiastic Gen Z crowds, “Backrooms” has set every kind of data for A24, the specialty firm behind arthouse favorites like “Everything, Everywhere All at Once,” “Lady Bird” and “Moonlight.” The movie, based mostly on Parsons’ standard internet sequence about eerie and seemingly countless rooms and buildings often known as liminal areas, opened final weekend and secured the studio’s largest ever debut with $81 million domestically, greater than tripling the document of Alex Garland’s 2024 thriller “Civil War” ($25.5 million). In its second weekend, ticket gross sales declined by 70% which nonetheless amounted to a stellar $25.8 million from 3,565 theaters between Friday and Sunday. A24 and Chernin Leisure co-financed “Backrooms” for roughly $10 million, so it’s already vastly worthwhile.
On the worldwide field workplace, “Backrooms” has earned $77 million from 57 territories. It broke opening weekend data for A24 in 41 nations together with Spain and ranked No. 1 in 42 markets throughout Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand and Italy. Latin America is main all abroad territories with $24.2 million so far, making “Backrooms” the studio’s highest-grossing title ever within the area. In Australia and New Zealand, the film surpassed “Marty Supreme” to develop into A24’s highest-grossing title with $7.9 million.
“Backrooms” follows a furnishings retailer proprietor (Chiwetel Ejiofor) who finds a secret doorway that leads him to a seemingly countless stretch of nondescript rooms. When he disappears, his therapist (Renate Reinsve) ventures into the unknown to rescue him. Although a sequel hasn’t been confirmed, Parsons has already teased the idea of turning “Backrooms” into a movie franchise.
