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Primate Unleashed: Chimp Horror Opens Modestly
11 Jan
Summary
- Primate earned $4.5 million on its opening day.
- The horror film needs $52.2 million to break even.
- Critics praise Primate's intense attacks and tragic tension.

Paramount's new natural horror film, Primate, opened in U.S. theaters on January 9th, 2026, to a more subdued audience response than anticipated. Despite strong critical approval, the film earned $4.5 million on its first day, trailing behind other recent animal-themed horror releases.
The movie, produced on a $21 million budget, needs approximately $52.2 million to reach profitability. Early weekend estimates predict a total gross between $9 million and $12 million, a figure that will determine if Primate surpasses a quiet opening stretch.
Directed by Johannes Roberts, Primate follows a family whose tropical vacation turns into a nightmare when their pet chimpanzee, Ben, becomes violently aggressive after a rabid animal bite. The film has earned a 78% critic score and a 73% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, with reviewers highlighting its graphic intensity and tragic undertones.




