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‘Obsession’ Is a Surprise Blockbuster. Who Gets the Profits?

DNyuz

DNyuz

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June 20, 2026

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‘Obsession’ Is a Surprise Blockbuster. Who Gets the Profits?

The indie horror film “Obsession” is an unmistakable sign of Gen Z’s box-office power, an original movie that has made 300 million on a 750,000 budget. It is a blockbuster theatrical debut for the 26-year-old writer and director Curry Barker; the biggest hit ever for Focus Features; and a financial boon for Jason Blum, the []

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