
Backrooms film opens to $81M, proving niche internet horror has mainstream appeal
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An indie-originated horror film based on creepypasta lore debuted with $81M, outperforming major studio releases. For makers building in niche communities, it's a reminder that dedicated audiences—especially online ones—can translate to unexpected commercial scale.
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