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As YouTube-Born Films Lead The Box Office, Who Keeps The Audience?
Maureen Kerr · 2026-06-11 · via Forbes - Hollywood & Entertainment
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British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor attend the LA special screening of "Backrooms" at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica, California on May 7, 2026. (Photo by LISA O'CONNOR / AFP via Getty Images)

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Three of the five highest-grossing films at the domestic box office last weekend began life on YouTube.

Comscore’s weekend chart placed Backrooms, A24’s adaptation of Kane Parsons’ found-footage series, third; Obsession, the Focus Features release from creator Curry Barker, fourth; and The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act, the theatrical finale of Glitch Productions’ animated web series, fifth.

It is tempting to read this as a genre story, since two of the three are horror, or as a generational one, since all three skew young. It is neither. It is a supply story.

Backrooms quickly outgrossed Marty Supreme to become A24’s highest-grossing film, and Obsession became one of the most profitable movies this year, making over 300 times its budget.

A meaningful share of theatrical demand is now originating somewhere studios do not control, on platforms where the audience assembles itself years before a greenlight.

The three films are not one phenomenon but three distinct commercial arrangements: an acquisition, a distribution deal and an outright rental of the multiplex. Each leaves a different amount of power with the creator.

ForbesYouTubers Take Over Hollywood As 'Backrooms' And 'Obsession' Beat Star Wars

‘Backrooms’ Looks At The Acquisition Model

Start with the acquisition. Backrooms reached cinemas because established producers and a distributor identified Parsons’ YouTube series and brought him inside the traditional system to direct the feature himself.

His Kane Pixels channel lists the original short at 84 million views.

AMC’s June 1 investor release said Backrooms opened to a media-reported $81 million domestically, the sixth film in 10 weeks to debut above $75 million in North America. Cinemark’s release the same morning recorded it as the biggest horror opening day in the chain’s history.

Gower Street Analytics logged $118 million globally within May, already the fifth-highest worldwide total in A24’s catalogue at that point.

The second weekend told the other half of the story: a 68% decline to $25.9 million. An audience that assembles itself online also buys its tickets all at once. The acquisition model purchases a fandom’s arrival, not its endurance.

‘Obsession’ Is About The Distribution Model

Obsession is the distribution model, and its curve runs the other way.

Barker’s film opened to $17.2 million, then became the first film since E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial in 1982 to increase in both its second and third weekends, according to NBCUniversal, before shedding just 7% in its fourth at $25.6 million.

YouTube is now creating filmmakers who understand genre, audience and distribution before a studio enters the picture.

The studio did not buy a preassembled audience. It put a creator’s original through conventional distribution and let word of mouth do the rest.

The YouTube origin supplied the filmmaker. The theatrical run supplied the fandom.

Forbes‘Obsession’ And ‘Backrooms’ Prove YouTube’s A Powerful Pipeline For FilmmakersBy David Deal

The Amazing Digital Circus’ Focuses On The Ownership Model

The third arrangement is the one closest to pure ownership.

The Amazing Digital Circus was created by the animator known as Gooseworx and produced by Glitch Productions, the independent Australian animation company that has built the series past 1 billion online views since its 2023 debut, according to Fathom and Glitch’s April announcement.

For the finale, Glitch did not sell the property to a studio. It hired theatrical access.

The partners’ May 11 update extended the engagement through June 18 after presales set Fathom records.

Glitch chief executive Kevin Lerdwichagul described the company’s approach in the April announcement as an online distribution model that “bypasses corporate oversight” while maintaining creative freedom. Studios should take the phrasing seriously, because it describes a counterparty that does not need them.

In the acquisition model, the creator joins the system. In the distribution model, the creator’s film passes through it. In the ownership model, the system is reduced to a vendor: screens, dates and ticketing.

As I reported this week, Wonder Studios is testing the same logic with AI short films: property and audience first.

Why The Audience Is The Asset

The exhibitors have the least incentive to romanticize any of this.

Cinemark reported its highest domestic box office for any May in company history. AMC reported 25.5 million guests across AMC and Odeon locations, its best May attendance since 2019.

Gower Street put May’s global box office above its pre-pandemic benchmark, with Obsession and Backrooms both named among the month’s breakouts.

The contest is visible in vertical drama, where the next fight, as I covered last month, is over distribution.

None of this guarantees the pattern holds. Backrooms is the caution embedded in its own success story: a fandom built upstream arrives early, spends fast and leaves the holdover business to films that build audiences more slowly.

The question the weekend leaves behind is not whether YouTube can supply cinemas with hits. That is settled arithmetic.

The question is what each party keeps. A studio that signs a creator acquires an opening weekend. A studio that distributes one borrows momentum. A company like Glitch, which owns its audience outright, can book the theater and keep the position.

The supply of films was never really the studios’ moat. The supply of audiences was. That is the thing now assembling itself somewhere else.