
Obsession is breaking records left and right.
The Curry Barker-directed indie horror movie just pulled past the $400 million mark at the global box office, which means it set a new historic record.
After eight weeks at the box office, Obsession has just become the highest-grossing film before inflation adjustment with a maximum production project of $1 million, TheWrap reports.
The film reportedly cost $750,000 to make.
Previously, Bruce Lee‘s 1973 classic Enter the Dragon held the record. That film was made for $850,000, grossing $400 million worldwide, which would be nearly $2 billion when adjusted for inflation.
Other low-budget movies that are similarly at the top of the highest-grossing list include Rocky, Paranormal Activity and The Blair Witch Project.
Obsession defied the odds, increasing its tally at the box office week after week, and joined Sinners as the only original film since 2018 to make over $200 million at the domestic box office. It’s now the seventh highest-grossing film of 2026.
Breakout star Inde Navarrette revealed what she was doing for work before taking on the role. She also revealed the “freaky” connection she had to the movie before even getting the job.
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