Anna Faris plays Cindy in ‘Scary Movie.’ Photo: Paramount Pictures. © 2026 Paramount Pictures.
Preview:
- ‘Scary Movie’ opened top at this weekend’s box office.
- ‘Masters of the Universe’ had to make do with second place.
- ‘Backrooms’ took a 70% drop.
It might not exactly have the indie cred (or indeed the scare factor) of current horror favorites ‘Backrooms’ and ‘Obsession,’ but the return of spoof franchise ‘Scary Movie’ certainly put the fear into the competition at the box office.
The sixth outing (the first since 2013 and marking the return of the Wayans family) took in $55 million for its first weekend, landing it top of the box office charts.

“Every line will be crossed.”
Release Date: Jun 5, 2026
Run Time: 1 hr 35 min
Budget: $30,000,000
Action/adventure/nostalgia play ‘Masters of the Universe,’ meanwhile, saw a soft opening, managing just $29.3 million for second place. Still, while Amazon MGM Studios will be disappointed it couldn’t match up to the surprise success of ‘Project Hail Mary,’ it’ll see it more as driving rentals/views for when ‘Masters’ hits streaming.
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Top Five Movies at the Box Office
Nicholas Galitzine stars in ‘Masters of the Universe’. Copyright: © 2026 Amazon MGM Studios Content Services LLC.
1. ‘Scary Movie’ -$55 million
2. ‘Masters of the Universe’ -$29.3 million
3. ‘Backrooms’ -$25.9 million
4. ‘Obsession’ -$25.6 million
5. ‘The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act’ -$19.4 million
What else happened at the box office this weekend?
Chiwetel Ejiofor in ‘Backrooms’. Credit: Courtesy of A24.
It’s still doing good business given its budget, but ‘Backrooms’ plunged 70%, but has still crossed the mark as A24’s most profitable worldwide release to date.
And ‘Obsession’ was still strong in fourth, adding $25.6 million for a mere 7% fall. And continuing the current trend for YouTube creators finding success with theatrical movies, ‘The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act,’ about characters at the mercy of an unstable ringmaster, landed fifth with $19.4 million.
Director Curry Barker on the set of his film ‘Obsession’, a Focus Features release.
Credit: Manny Liotta / © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC.
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