Updated
Updated · Deadline · May 31
Blum Says 'Obsession' Tops $100M as Online-Honed Horror Directors Drive Box Office
Updated
Updated · Deadline · May 31

Blum Says 'Obsession' Tops $100M as Online-Honed Horror Directors Drive Box Office

3 articles · Updated · Deadline · May 31

Summary

  • 'Obsession' crossed $100 million overnight, Jason Blum said, after doing something no film has since 'E.T.' by rising for two straight weekends after opening.
  • Blum tied that momentum to directors who built audiences online, saying YouTube-bred filmmakers are unusually focused on test-screening reactions and connect more directly with younger moviegoers.
  • That strategy also underpins A24's 'Backrooms,' directed by Kane Parsons, which opened Friday and is projected to reach as much as $90 million in its debut weekend.
  • Blum said Blumhouse's recent rebound followed internal changes about a year ago, including a renewed push into low-budget films from first-time and non-traditional directors.
  • At the merged Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, he said the long-term goal is to keep adapting rather than get comfortable, with an ambition to become the 'Disney of horror' within five years.

Insights

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With internet creators now conquering the box office, is the traditional Hollywood development model officially broken?