Backrooms: A24's Biggest Movie Hit

A new story said, 'Hold my popcorn.'
Backrooms is A24's biggest movie, making over $200 million in the US.
In two weeks, Backrooms made $212 million worldwide, with $135 million in the US and Canada. It's a big hit. The movie is very popular.
It beat Marty Supreme, which made $191 million last year.
Backrooms set many records for A24, a studio that makes big films. The movie is very successful.
Kane Parsons is 20 and the youngest director to top the box office.
He's also A24's youngest director.
It was A24's biggest opening weekend, making $81 million in the US and Canada. The movie did very well. It was a big success.
It's the biggest original horror debut ever.
It became A24's biggest film in just four days.
It's the first A24 movie to make over $200 million.
All this happened with a small budget of $10 million.
Backrooms started as a small project on a laptop with 3D animation software.
It began as a YouTube series with 22 videos that got over 25 million views. The series is very popular.
Kane Parsons said his YouTube experience helped him pay attention to details.
A24 noticed his work and hired him to make the film about liminal spaces. They liked his idea.
A producer said the audience would follow Parsons to the big screen because they stayed true to the series.
The lesson is to not underestimate the audience.
The movie is about a man who finds a secret door in his shop and disappears. His therapist tries to rescue him.
The film was made by A24, Chernin Entertainment, and other companies.