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Backrooms and Obsession Dominate Weekend Box Office ، Powered by YouTubers

أطلقت Backrooms، فيلمًا هائلًا من Kane Parsons، على 38 مليون دولار يوم الجمعة، ويتوقع أن يصل إلى 90 مليون دولار هذا الأسبوع، مما أدى إلى تدمير أرقام A24 السابقة.

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Backrooms pulled in $38M on Friday, a figure that dwarfs most indie releases.

YouTubers Take the Lead

Backrooms, a feature‑length expansion of Kane Parsons’ YouTube series, opened to $38M on Friday and is projected to bring in $80M to $90M over the weekend. For A24, that eclipses the previous record held by Civil War, which made $25.7M in its opening weekend. Obsession, directed by Curry Barker, made $8M on Friday and is estimated to haul $28.5M this weekend. Remarkably, its second weekend surpassed the first, and the third weekend is set to grow another 19%. Iron Lung, a video‑game adaptation directed by Mark Fischbach (Markiplier), grossed nearly $41M domestically earlier this year.

Unprecedented Weekend Growth

Most wide‑release films fall 50‑70% in their second weekend. Obsession is the first film since 1982 to grow on both its second and third weekends. Last year’s Sinners fell less than 5% and was deemed a word‑of‑mouth success; Obsession’s trajectory is unheard of outside of Christmas releases.

The YouTube‑to‑Hollywood Pipeline

Rutgers Cinema general manager Mark DelVecchio notes that Parsons (20) and Barker (26) have “longevity” – long‑running channels that cultivate loyal audiences. DelVecchio says, “At this point, some of them have been making videos for a very long time, and that’s how you develop a loyal audience that will follow you.” Barker has already shot his next film and is set to direct a remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, while Parsons is already working on a new project.

If Backrooms and Obsession prove the rule, the next wave of YouTube creators may find the big screen as readily accessible as the comment section.


Source: This weekend's two biggest movies were both directed by YouTubers
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