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This $750,000 Horror Film Made Nearly $380 Million in Profit

By Hollywood ZIngJuly 13, 2026Updated:July 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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By Alexander Schafer

Hollywood studios spend $150 million, $200 million, sometimes even $300 million on movies that audiences forget within days.

Then a tiny horror film called Obsession came along, cost less than $1 million and generated close to $380 million in profit for its makers.

That is not a successful movie.

That is a financial earthquake.

Made for a reported budget of just $750,000, Obsession exploded at the global box office, earning more than $400 million worldwide and becoming one of the most profitable horror films ever produced.

For every dollar spent making the film, the movie returned hundreds.

No superheroes. No $30 million movie stars. No gigantic visual-effects army. No bloated studio budget.

Just a terrifying concept, disciplined filmmaking and an audience that could not stop talking about it.

The Numbers Are Almost Absurd

The reported production cost was approximately $750,000.

The worldwide box office crossed $400 million.

That means the film earned more than 500 times its production budget at the box office.

Even after theatrical expenses, distribution costs and marketing, the people behind Obsession were left with one of the largest profit margins in modern movie history.

And the money does not stop at the box office.

Streaming rights, digital rentals, television licensing, international sales, sequels, remakes and franchise opportunities could push the film’s total value even higher.

What began as a microbudget horror movie is now a global entertainment asset worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

Horror Remains the Smartest Bet in Hollywood

The success of Obsession exposes a truth that investors and independent producers can no longer ignore: horror remains one of the most powerful business models in the film industry.

Horror films do not need giant budgets to feel cinematic.The film transformed a recognizable human emotion—desire—into something violent, supernatural and terrifying. The title was simple. The premise was easy to understand. The marketing practically wrote itself.

That combination created a movie audiences immediately wanted to see.

A $200 million movie may need $500 million or more just to be considered successful.

A $750,000 movie can become profitable almost immediately—and if it breaks out, the upside is staggering.

That is what happened with Obsession.

The filmmakers controlled the risk, created a marketable concept and allowed the audience to turn the movie into an event.

The result was close to $380 million in profit.

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