Backrooms Opens With Strong Weekend, Production Design Detailed
The Story
The A24 horror film “Backrooms,” directed by YouTube filmmaker Kane Parsons, opened to a strong box office weekend. The Verge reports that the film earned $38 million on its first Friday, and is projected to reach up to $90 million over the opening weekend. That figure would break A24’s previous opening weekend record of $25.5 million set by “Civil War.” Meanwhile, a separate feature from IndieWire focuses on the film’s production design, detailing how production designer Danny Vermette translated Parsons’ digital designs into large physical sets across four sound stages. The film follows a furniture salesman and his therapist as they explore seemingly endless liminal spaces. “Backrooms” has a reported budget of about $10 million according to The Verge, making its early returns highly profitable for the studio.
Key Facts
- “Backrooms” is an A24 film directed by Kane Parsons.
- The film is reported to have had a strong opening weekend, with The Verge citing $38 million on its first Friday and a projected $90 million weekend total.
- The production designer for the film is Danny Vermette, who previously worked on “Longlegs” and “The Monkey,” according to IndieWire.
- The film’s sets were built across four sound stages, totaling nearly 30,000 square feet, as detailed by Vermette.
Conflicting Reports
No conflicting reports identified across sources.
Still Unclear
- The Verge reports that “Backrooms” had a budget of $10 million; this figure is not confirmed by IndieWire. (Single-source claim)
- IndieWire states that the film originated from Kane Parsons’ seven-year-old YouTube series about liminal spaces; The Verge does not explicitly confirm this origin, though it notes Parsons is a YouTube creator. (Single-source claim)
- Neither source specifies the film’s exact release date, though both indicate it was playing in theaters as of late May 2026.
- The Verge compares “Backrooms” opening day to “The Mandalorian and Grogu” which earned $33.7 million on its first Friday; IndieWire does not mention box office comparisons.
- The Verge notes that “Backrooms” is receiving largely positive reviews but less universal praise than fellow low-budget horror breakout “Obsession”; IndieWire provides no review details.
Misconceptions
No widespread misconceptions addressed in the sources.
Key Figures
- Kane Parsons – director of “Backrooms”
- Danny Vermette – production designer
- Chiwetel Ejiofor – actor playing furniture salesman Clark
- Renate Reinsve – actress playing therapist Mary
- Jeremy Cox – cinematographer
- Alan Derksen – art director
Sources: The Verge, indiewire.com
