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YouTuber-made films dominate box office, outperforming Star Wars

Low-budget horror films originating from YouTube creators have unexpectedly outperformed major Hollywood releases at the box office. "Backrooms," a film by 20-year-old YouTuber Kane Parsons, grossed $81.5 million in its opening weekend, significantly exceeding expectations and rivaling the performance of "The Mandalorian and Grogu." Another YouTuber-directed film, "Obsession," also performed strongly, demonstrating a new trend of online talent successfully transitioning to theatrical releases. This success suggests a potential shift in the film industry, with young creators leveraging their online followings to drive theatrical attendance. AI

IMPACT Demonstrates a new paradigm for content creation and distribution, leveraging online talent to drive theatrical success and potentially reshaping Hollywood's approach to talent discovery and audience engagement.

RANK_REASON The cluster reports on a significant shift in the film industry where low-budget films created by online influencers are outperforming major studio releases, indicating a new trend in content creation and au [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]

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YouTuber-made films dominate box office, outperforming Star Wars

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Lindsey Bahr, The Associated Press ·

    Low-budget films from YouTubers beat ‘Star Wars’ heavyweight at the box office — ‘we’ll probably look back at this as a real turning point’

    “Backrooms,” which was directed and co-written by YouTube creator Kane Parsons, cost only $10 million to produce.