
Focus Features' horror-romance film 'Obsession' has become the studio's highest-grossing movie ever, crossing $224.7 million at the worldwide box office, Deadline reported.
The film directed by Curry Barker has earned more than $224.7 million globally, surpassing Focus Features' previous biggest worldwide hit, Downton Abbey (2019), which collected $194.6 million worldwide.
According to Deadline, the film had already become Focus Features' highest-grossing title in the domestic market on May 31. It has now gone past several other major releases in the studio's history to claim the top spot.
Made on a reported budget of just $750,000, 'Obsession' was acquired by Focus Features for more than $15 million after its screening at the Toronto International Film Festival's Midnight section, Deadline said.
The film, directed by YouTube creator Curry Barker in his feature directorial debut, was first introduced to audiences through festival screenings, including SXSW. The horror-romance has since built strong word-of-mouth among moviegoers and has attracted audiences across different age groups.
The film delivered another strong performance at the box office during its fourth weekend. It collected $25.6 million in North America, recording the biggest fourth weekend ever for a horror film and moving ahead of The Blair Witch Project, which earned $24.3 million during its fourth weekend in 1999.
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Internationally, 'Obsession' added $17.7 million during its fourth overseas weekend. The film's worldwide total now stands at $224.7 million, including $152.1 million from the domestic market and $72.6 million from overseas territories.
The movie has also performed strongly in several international markets. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it has earned $13.8 million so far. In India, the film has collected $4.4 million, becoming one of the highest-performing Hollywood horror titles in the market.
Meanwhile, 'Obsession' was not the only film making headlines at the box office this weekend. A24's Backrooms became the studio's highest-grossing film worldwide, while Lionsgate's Michael emerged as the company's biggest box-office success globally.
(With inputs from ANI)