How M3GAN 2.0’s Underwhelming Box Office Run May Impact Blumhouse’s Horror Empire
What Does M3GAN 2.0’s Underwhelming Box Office Run Mean For Blumhouse? (Photo Credit – YouTube)

M3GAN 2.0 rolled out with high expectations but stumbled early on. The sequel followed a hit, but instead of riding on what worked, it veered off into a sci-fi action path that didn’t quite land. Where the original leaned into creepy charm, with its viral android dance and weird energy, the new version felt more like a budget-friendly Terminator. That shift in tone seemed to confuse fans more than excite them.

M3GAN 2.0 Box Office Numbers Disappoint

M3GAN 2.0 opened soft at $10 million domestically, a big drop from the original’s strong $30 million weekend. The reviews did not help either, as it sat in the middle with a 57% Rotten Tomatoes score and little buzz outside its core fanbase. The new approach drew comparisons to Terminator 2, but the change in tone didn’t connect.

It is now sitting at just over $21 million globally (per Box Office Mojo) and pulling in a fraction of what the first film did. It’s not likely to break even, especially with major summer releases already flooding theaters.

M3GAN 2.0 Box Office Summary

  • Domestic – $14 million
  • International – $6.8 million
  • Worldwide – $21 million

The original M3GAN earned $180 million worldwide and helped reinforce Blumhouse’s position in horror. However, despite its potential, this sequel is turning into a misstep. The audience that came for the eerie, campy vibe got something else entirely, and with more competition rolling out weekly, the film’s chances of catching up are slim.

M3GAN Box Office Summary

  • Domestic – $95 million
  • International – $84 million
  • Worldwide – $180 million

Blumhouse Faces A String Of Box Office Misses In 2025

Blumhouse, once known for turning small horror films into box office gold, has faced a rough patch. None of their 2025 releases so far have hit the mark critically or financially, including Wolf Man ($34 million) and Drop ($28 million). M3GAN 2.0 adds another dent to that record. Even the studio head admitted to misjudging the sequel, thinking the character could carry anything thrown her way, per Screenrant.

Now, with only two films left on their calendar this year, both being sequels, the pressure is on. Black Phone 2 and Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 are carrying a lot of expectations, especially since both original films were solid hits. If those don’t deliver, the questions about Blumhouse’s future direction will only grow louder.

Note: Box office numbers are based on estimates and various sources. Numbers have not been independently verified by Koimoi.

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