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Why YouTubers Are Turning Hollywood Upside Down
This past weekend marked a tectonic shift in Hollywood that’s sent shock waves across the industry. “Backrooms,” a horror film born out of a 4chan creepypasta and produced for around $10 million, opened to an extraordinary $81 million, smashing records for distributor A24; and “Obsession,” a horror film made on a budget of $750,000, grossed […]
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According to Variety’s source item, Why YouTubers Are Turning Hollywood Upside Down, This past weekend marked a tectonic shift in Hollywood that’s sent shock waves across the industry. “Backrooms,” a horror film born out of a 4chan creepypasta and produced for around $10 million, opened to an extraordinary $81 million, smashing records for distributor A24; and “Obsession,” a horror film made on a budget of $750,000, grossed […]
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- Why YouTubers Are Turning Hollywood Upside DownVariety - 2026-06-02T14:00:00+00:00
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