Overview
- The film has reached about $243.6 million worldwide, including roughly $101.6 million in North America, after posting the biggest global opening weekend ever for a horror release.
- Industry trackers report the $55 million production has already cleared its estimated $137.5 million break‑even threshold, with coverage citing gains of roughly 65% above that mark within a week.
- Domestic grosses crossed the $100 million mark in rapid fashion, with trade reporting positioning it among the fastest post‑pandemic horror titles to hit that milestone.
- Warner/Max’s in‑universe TV series is advancing with Nancy Won set as showrunner and writer, joined by Peter Cameron and Cameron Squires, with James Wan and Peter Safran producing; casting and a premiere date remain unannounced.
- Marketed as the Warrens’ final mainline case, the entry sustains momentum for a franchise that has amassed about $2.5 billion globally since 2013.