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Horror Film 'Backrooms' Set to Shatter A24 Records

Summary

  • Backrooms horror film targets $45 million opening, possibly exceeding $50 million.
  • Film is based on a 2022 viral YouTube short by 16-year-old Kane Parsons.
  • The movie explores liminal spaces, a subgenre gaining significant popularity.
Horror Film 'Backrooms' Set to Shatter A24 Records

The upcoming horror film "Backrooms" is set to redefine box office success for indie distributor A24, with projections indicating an opening weekend of at least $45 million, and a strong possibility of surpassing $50 million. This performance would significantly exceed A24's current record of $25.5 million, achieved by "Civil War" in 2024.

The film's origins trace back to a viral 2022 YouTube short created by then-16-year-old Kane Parsons. This short, based on creepypasta images, popularized the liminal space horror subgenre, characterized by abandoned settings and a sense of entrapment.

Parsons has since developed a mythology around the "Backrooms" concept, building a substantial online following. Now, with a production budget under $10 million, he is bringing his vision to the big screen, signaling a new wave of filmmakers emerging from online platforms.

This trend of internet-native content translating to cinematic success, exemplified by "Backrooms" and "Iron Lung," offers a blueprint for Hollywood to engage younger demographics. The film's anticipated strong opening could significantly impact the box office, potentially outperforming established releases like "The Mandalorian and Grogu."

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