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‘Scary Movie’ Reboot Heading For Huge Weekend Box Office

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 Let’s be honest, nobody was sure the Scary Movie franchise still had it. This weekend, Scary Movie 6 answered that question in the most definitive way possible. The Scary Movie reboot landed a franchise-best opening at the weekend box office, and the Wayans brothers’ comeback is suddenly one of the feel-good stories of the summer. According to early estimates from Variety, the Scary Movie revival leads a surprisingly diverse Top 5 that includes a big-budget fantasy reboot, a horror breakout, a remarkable sleeper hit, and an animated internet phenomenon making its big-screen debut. Let’s break it all down.

‘Scary Movie 6’ Claims The Biggest Opening Weekend In Franchise History

The Wayans family reunion is here — and the box office numbers say everything. Marlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans brought the original creators back to a franchise they helped build into a pop culture institution. Scary Movie 6 opened to an estimated $24.7 million on Friday. The full opening weekend is tracking toward $56 million domestically. That would make this Wayans-led sequel the biggest debut in franchise history — remarkable for a series that dates back to 2000. Anna Faris and Regina Hall are back, joined by a roster of returning fan favorites. The film skewers recent horror hits while delivering the outrageous comedy that made the originals legendary. On a reported budget of just $30 million, Scary Movie 6 is already a major win for Paramount and Miramax. This Scary Movie franchise reboot just proved broad theatrical comedy is alive and well.

‘Masters Of The Universe’ Opens In Second Place With Questions Looming

Masters of the Universe comes in at number two — though its debut arrives with some caveats. The film pulled in $11.7 million on Friday and is targeting a $30 million opening weekend. Those numbers are respectable on paper, but harder to celebrate against a reported $200 million production budget. Nicholas Galitzine steps into the role of He-Man. His star-studded cast includes Idris Elba, Camila Mendes, Alison Brie, and Jared Leto. Director Travis Knight, who earned strong reviews for Bumblebee, helms the long-awaited return to Eternia. The brand carries enormous global recognition. Strong international performance will be critical in the weeks ahead. While all eyes were on the Scary Movie revival this weekend, Masters of the Universe still managed a respectable debut.

‘Backrooms’ Keeps Rolling In Its Second Weekend

One of the most fascinating box office stories of the year continues to unfold. Backrooms added an estimated $7.9 million on Friday during its sophomore frame, with the full weekend expected to reach around $25 million. That represents a natural step down from its jaw-dropping $80 million-plus debut last weekend — but context matters enormously here. The A24 horror thriller, directed by Kane Parsons, originated from internet horror lore and has already become one of the most profitable theatrical releases of 2026. Every dollar coming in now is pure gravy. Of course, it helps that the Scary Movie reboot drew its own massive crowd, keeping the overall weekend box office totals high. Backrooms is proof that this horror comedy movie weekend had room for more than one success story.

‘Obsession’ Continues One Of The Year’s Most Remarkable Runs

Don’t sleep on Obsession. The horror thriller earned $7.4 million on Friday and is projected to finish the weekend at approximately $24 million, pushing its domestic total to roughly $151 million — all on a reported production budget of under $1 million. Week-over-week drops have been minimal, driven entirely by exceptional audience word-of-mouth. Hollywood loves to talk about return on investment, and few films this year can touch what Obsession has quietly built. Even in a weekend defined by the Scary Movie comeback, Obsession found a way to keep its own remarkable run going.

‘The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act’ Brings A Digital Fanbase To The Big Screen

Rounding out the Top 5 is a genuine sign of how much the entertainment landscape has shifted. The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act earned approximately $4.6 million on Friday and is tracking toward a $14.1 million weekend. Created by Gooseworx, the animated series built a massive online following before making the leap to theaters — and that digital fanbase followed. Landing inside the weekend’s Top 5 against major studio competition is no small thing, and it reinforces that online audiences can absolutely translate into real-world ticket sales. It’s a lesson the Scary Movie franchise reboot already knew — give audiences what they want, and they will show up.

Why The Scary Movie Reboot Is Winning The Weekend

The Scary Movie reboot owned this weekend from start to finish. The Wayans comedy reunion delivered a franchise record and reminded Hollywood that audiences never stopped loving broad, well-executed comedy — they just needed something worth showing up for. This Scary Movie comeback is the kind of theatrical win that studios will be studying for years. Meanwhile, Masters of the Universe faces the pressure that comes with a nine-figure budget, while Backrooms and Obsession continue proving that horror remains the most reliable genre in the business. And The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act is one more data point showing that fandom built online is fandom that buys tickets. The Scary Movie relaunch didn’t just top the charts — it reset expectations for what a legacy comedy franchise can still accomplish.

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