The remarkable box office journey of Obsession continues to rewrite expectations for independent horror cinema. Nearly seven weeks after its theatrical debut, the film has achieved another major milestone by surpassing Sinners at the worldwide box office, becoming the highest-grossing original horror film of the decade.
The achievement cements Obsession as one of the most successful horror releases of recent years and one of the biggest surprise box office stories of 2026.
Worldwide Total Climbs Past $374 Million
According to the latest reported figures, Obsession has generated approximately $374.4 million worldwide.
The film’s revenue currently includes:
- Domestic (North America): $237.1 million
- International Markets: $137.3 million
- Worldwide Total: $374.4 million
The horror hit remains on track to cross the significant $400 million milestone globally if it continues to maintain its strong theatrical momentum.
Strong Box Office Performance Continues Despite Digital Release
What makes Obsession’s performance particularly noteworthy is its ability to attract audiences even after becoming available on digital platforms.
On its 47th day in North American theaters, the film reportedly earned approximately $1.7 million, marking its 47th consecutive day above the $1 million mark.
That achievement places the film among the strongest post-pandemic theatrical performers and highlights the unusually strong word-of-mouth support it continues to receive from moviegoers.
Surpassing Sinners
Before Obsession, Sinners was widely recognized as one of the most successful original horror films of the decade.
The Ryan Coogler-directed horror feature, starring Michael B. Jordan, concluded its theatrical run with an estimated worldwide total of $370.3 million.
By surpassing that figure, Obsession has now established a new benchmark for original horror films released during the decade.
The accomplishment is particularly significant because both films relied heavily on original storytelling rather than established franchises or existing intellectual property.
A Surprise Horror Phenomenon
Directed by Curry Barker, Obsession has emerged as one of the year’s most unexpected commercial success stories.
Released on May 15, the film follows a music store employee who acquires a mysterious supernatural toy capable of granting wishes. What initially appears to be a life-changing opportunity quickly spirals into terrifying consequences as dark forces begin to take control.
The film’s blend of psychological horror, supernatural elements and emotional storytelling helped it resonate with audiences across multiple markets.
Why Obsession Has Connected With Audiences
Industry observers have pointed to several factors behind the film’s extraordinary performance:
Original Storytelling
At a time when franchise-driven films dominate multiplexes, Obsession benefited from offering audiences a fresh and unpredictable narrative.
Strong Word of Mouth
Positive audience reactions and social media discussions played a major role in sustaining the film’s theatrical run long after opening weekend.
Cross-Generational Appeal
While rooted in horror, the film’s emotional themes and character-driven storytelling broadened its appeal beyond traditional genre fans.
Repeat Viewership
Many theaters reported strong repeat attendance, a factor that contributed significantly to the movie’s long-term box office success.
What’s Next?
With a worldwide total already above $374 million, attention is now turning toward the film’s next major milestone.
If current trends continue, Obsession could become one of the rare original horror films to cross $400 million globally, further strengthening its position among the most successful genre releases of the modern era.
For now, the film has already secured a place in box office history by surpassing Sinners and becoming the highest-grossing original horror movie of the decade.
Box office figures are based on industry reports and tracking estimates. Final totals may vary as additional market data becomes available.