What's Happening?
The film 'Backrooms,' directed by Kane Parsons, has achieved a significant milestone by crossing the $100 million mark at the domestic box office, making it the first A24 film to do so. This achievement
surpasses the previous record held by 'Marty Supreme,' which grossed $96 million domestically. 'Backrooms' reached this milestone in just six days, showcasing its strong appeal and successful marketing strategy. The film has also performed well globally, with earnings exceeding $136 million, positioning it to potentially surpass A24's multi-Oscar winner 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' as the studio's second highest-grossing film worldwide.
Why It's Important?
The success of 'Backrooms' is a testament to A24's ability to attract a young audience with its unique and edgy storytelling. The film's performance highlights the growing influence of independent studios in the mainstream market, challenging traditional Hollywood powerhouses. This success could encourage A24 and similar studios to continue investing in innovative and original content, potentially reshaping the landscape of the film industry. For the audience, it reflects a shift in viewing preferences towards more diverse and unconventional narratives.
What's Next?
As 'Backrooms' continues to perform well at the box office, it is expected to maintain its momentum in the coming weeks. The film's second weekend is projected to bring in an additional $32 million to $37 million, despite a typical drop in attendance. This continued success could lead to further opportunities for director Kane Parsons and the production team, as well as inspire A24 to greenlight similar projects. The film's performance may also influence other studios to adopt similar marketing strategies to capture the attention of younger demographics.






