‘Backrooms’ Passes $350M Globally as It Sets A24 Records in Multiple Countries

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‘Backrooms’ Passes $350M Globally as It Sets A24 Records in Multiple Countries

The Hollywood Reporter · 2 hours ago

'Backrooms,' an A24 production directed by Kane Parson, has surpassed the $350 million mark globally after little more than a month in theatrical release, establishing itself as the independent studio's most commercially successful film to date. Made on a $10 million budget, the project has significantly outperformed established franchises and blockbuster properties, signalling strong audience interest in the low-budget production.

The film's performance extends across international markets, with particularly notable results in Asia and Europe. It has achieved A24's regional box office records in at least five countries, whilst maintaining stable week-on-week holds in multiple European territories. The film's momentum, combined with director Parson's emergence from a background in viral short-form content, reflects evolving patterns in how emerging filmmaking talent reaches mainstream audiences.

  • A24's 'Backrooms' exceeds $350M globally on $10M budget, becoming the studio's highest-grossing film
  • Sets company records across multiple international markets including China, France, Russia, Poland, and Thailand
  • Director's rise from viral internet shorts underscores how digital platforms are reshaping talent discovery

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