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Horror's Box Office Reign: Blumhouse's Unstoppable Rise
5 Jun
Summary
- Horror films consistently deliver massive profits despite critical neglect.
- Blumhouse built its empire on low-budget, high-return horror movies.
- The studio overcame internal doubt to adapt 'Five Nights at Freddy's'.

Horror films consistently prove their financial viability in Hollywood, outlasting other genres in popularity. This enduring appeal has been the cornerstone of Blumhouse Productions' strategy since its inception.
The studio's model, focusing on producing low-budget horror movies with substantial box office returns, was solidified by the unprecedented profitability of "Paranormal Activity." This approach has driven Blumhouse's sustained success over the past decade.
Despite internal doubts, Blumhouse achieved another major milestone with the adaptation of "Five Nights at Freddy's." The film debuted with a record-breaking $80 million opening weekend, defying expectations, especially given its simultaneous release on Peacock. This accomplishment marks the studio's 19th movie to open at No. 1.