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Demi Moore's 'Boosters' Needs $50M to Break Even
27 May
Summary
- I Love Boosters requires $50 million worldwide to achieve profitability.
- The film's production budget was an estimated $20 million.
- It has earned $4.7 million domestically since its May 22, 2026 release.

Demi Moore's crime-comedy film, I Love Boosters, is aiming to reach a critical box office milestone. The movie, directed by Boots Riley, was produced with an estimated budget of $20 million.
To break even, the film must earn $50 million worldwide. This calculation is based on the industry-standard 2.5x multiplier rule. As of May 27, 2026, I Love Boosters has accumulated $4.7 million in domestic box office receipts since its theatrical release on May 22, 2026.
The film has garnered significant critical acclaim, boasting a 92% score on Rotten Tomatoes. However, its current box office performance indicates a substantial gap remains to achieve profitability. It requires an additional $45.3 million globally to meet its break-even target.
To achieve this financial goal, I Love Boosters will need sustained ticket sales over the next three to four weeks in North America. Strong performance in international markets, for which figures are not yet available, will also be crucial. Further clarity on its box office trajectory is expected in the coming weeks.