A24's 'Backrooms' Surpasses $100M Domestically, Becomes Studio's Highest-Grossing Film

Mindy Kaling

Actress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.

Kane Parsons' film 'Backrooms' has achieved a significant milestone, becoming A24's highest-grossing movie in North America. This low-budget production, which began as a series of YouTube Shorts, has garnered over $100 million domestically, demonstrating remarkable success driven by strong audience engagement, particularly from younger demographics.

Indie Hit 'Backrooms' Breaks Records and Captivates Audiences

On June 3, 2026, Kane Parsons' feature film, 'Backrooms,' is projected to surpass the impressive $100 million mark in domestic box office revenue. This achievement solidifies its position as A24's highest-grossing film in North America, overtaking the previous record holder, 'Marty Supreme,' which earned $96 million. The movie, produced on a modest budget of $10 million, has captivated audiences since its release. Just days prior, 'Backrooms' made history with A24's largest opening weekend ever, pulling in a remarkable $81.4 million. This success also crowned the 20-year-old Parsons as the youngest filmmaker to ever top the domestic box office. The film's momentum has not waned, with consistent strong performances during weekdays, including $7.6 million on Monday and $8.6 million on Tuesday. 'Backrooms' originated as a series of popular YouTube Shorts, with Parsons retaining the intellectual property rights. Its online origins have clearly resonated with younger viewers, as evidenced by its demographic breakdown: half of its opening weekend audience was under 25, and a staggering 75 percent were under 35. The film's production was a collaborative effort involving Chernin Entertainment, Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, and 21 Laps. It features Chiwetel Ejiofor as a disillusioned architect who finds himself trapped in an endless maze of rooms within the furniture store he manages, with Renate Reinsve portraying his therapist. Parsons' success follows closely on the heels of fellow YouTuber Curry Barker, whose film 'Obsession' also surprised Hollywood by increasing its box office revenue in its second and third weekends, a rarity not seen since 1982's 'E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial.' All eyes are now on 'Backrooms' and 'Obsession' as they continue their theatrical runs, facing new competition from releases like 'Masters of the Universe' and a revival of 'Scary Movie.'

The remarkable success of 'Backrooms' highlights a pivotal shift in the film industry, showcasing the immense power of digital content creators and the evolving landscape of audience engagement. Kane Parsons' journey from YouTube Shorts to a record-breaking feature film serves as an inspiring testament to the potential of independent storytelling and direct audience connection. This phenomenon challenges traditional filmmaking paradigms, emphasizing that compelling narratives, regardless of their initial platform, can achieve mainstream triumph when they strike a chord with a passionate and engaged community. The film's appeal to Gen Z also underscores the importance of understanding and catering to diverse generational tastes, suggesting that future cinematic successes may increasingly emerge from unexpected corners of the digital world.

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