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Micro-Budget Phenomenon “Obsession” Crosses Historic $400 Million USD Mark at Global Box Office

Micro-Budget Phenomenon "Obsession" Crosses Historic $400 Million USD Mark at Global Box Office

The micro-budget indie horror film’Obsession’ has officially passed the $400 million USD milestone at the worldwide box office in its eighth week of release

Directed by former YouTuber Curry Barker, the film has generated $245.3 million USD domestically and $157.8 million USD across international territories

Produced for just $750,000, ‘Obsession’ now stands as the highest-grossing film in history with a sub-$1 million production budge

In what is cementing itself as the box office story of the decade, Focus Features‘ micro-budget horror masterclass Obsession has officially crossed the $400 million USD threshold worldwide. Tracking through its eighth weekend in theaters, the surreal word-of-mouth juggernaut has defied every conventional theatrical model, proving that premium narrative hook and grass-roots internet hype can outmaneuver even the most seasoned, multi-hundred-million-dollar studio blockbusters.

The trajectory of Obsession reads like an industry fairytale. Originally produced independently on a shoestring budget of just $750,000 USD by newcomer filmmaker Curry Barker, the film generated massive waves at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) before Focus Features aggressively acquired the domestic distribution rights for a reported $15 million. Released wide on May 15, 2026, the psychological thriller follows a hopeless romantic (played by Michael Johnston) who breaks the rules of a mysterious “One Wish Willow” to win his crush’s heart (Inde Navarrette), only to find that his ideal fantasy manifests as a terrifying, sinister nightmare.

What makes the film’s $403.1 million USD current worldwide haul so unprecedented is its historical resilience in theaters. While modern horror releases traditionally suffer steep 50% to 60% drop-offs in their second frame, Obsession actually registered back-to-back weekend-to-weekend ticket increases during its second and third weeks of release. In its fourth frame, the film fell by a miniscule 7%, bringing in $25.6 million USD to strip The Blair Witch Project (1999) of its legendary fourth-weekend holding record. The absolute peak of its box office dominance occurred on its 25th day of release, where it pulled in $4.2 million USD on a discount Monday to out-gross what Avengers: Endgame and Star Wars: The Force Awakens made on their respective 25th days in theaters.

With this weekend’s tracking data finalized, Obsession has officially unseated Bruce Lee’s iconic 1973 classic Enter the Dragon ($400 million USD gross on an $850,000 USD budget) to become the highest-grossing movie of all time among films produced for under $1 million. The historic return on investment has left rival studios scrambling to copy its blueprint, especially as it effortlessly shared marquee space with A24’s similarly explosive indie horror hit Backrooms. Even as Universal Home Entertainment launched the film onto digital premium video-on-demand (PVOD) networks on June 30, cinema ticket sales have remained remarkably stable, driven by repeat viewings and a dedicated subcultural fanbase eager to experience the dread collectively.


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