Kane Parsons is the new king of the box office with Backrooms. His $10 million adaptation of his viral YouTube short film series is eyeing the biggest opening in A24 history, with at least $80 million. Rival studios even think it could go as high as $90 million.
It will easily take the No. 1 spot, after landing around $38 million on Friday, including Thursday previews. It focuses on a failed architect (Chiwetel Ejiofor), who stumbles across an endless series of rooms in the furniture store he manages.
The ascension of Parsons, 20, comes just two weeks after fellow YouTuber Curry Barker became the hottest 20-something filmmaker in Hollywood thanks to surprise hit Obsession. The $750,000 feature, now in its third week, is making history as the first film outside of Christmas since 1982 to increase in both its second and third weekends. It is expected to be up 19 percent from last weekend, with an estimated $28.5 million. That’s after defying box office gravity last weekend, earning an unheard of 39 percent more in its second outing than its first.
In its wake, Barker has been fielding intense attention from Hollywood for his next original feature, even as he works on the edit of his already-shot movie, Anything But Ghosts and contemplates a Texas Chainsaw Massacre reboot for A24.
It all feels like a passing of the guard moment, with Parsons and Barker’s movies overshadowing the ultimate establishment franchise, Star Wars.
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu is looking to bring in around $24 million in its second weekend, a drop of around 70 percent for a third place finish. It has already grossed $171 million globally, off a relatively trim (for Star Wars standards) net budget of $165 million. Disney insiders have maintained that the pinwheel effect the movie has on merch, parks and Disney+ is part of its calculus for the movie beyond box office.
Of new offerings, comic Nate Bargatze’s first-ever movie, The Breadwinner, is aiming for a fifth place finish behind Michael with $7.5 million for the weekend. He stars opposite Mandy Moore as a hapless husband charged with running their household and caring for their children while his wife is away. It failed to clean up with critics, landing a 32 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, though audiences have been kinder, granting it an 87 percent.
And Focus’ World War II drama Pressure, starring Brendan Fraser and Andrew Scott, is aiming for $5.4 million for seventh place behind holdover The Devil Wears Prada 2.
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