Keeper North America Box Office Update
Keeper North America Box Office Update (Photo Credit – YouTube)

After the success of Longlegs last year and The Monkey this year, many felt Osgood Perkins had finally settled into a comfortable zone. Yet, the mood around his new horror release has turned into an unexpected whisper. Keeper arrived on November 14 with hardly any buzz at the box office, and the numbers since then have been trailing far behind the level anyone imagined for a filmmaker coming off two strong runs.

Keeper Box Office Performance: A Massive Gap Compared To Previous Films By Osgood Perkins

The Neon-backed release delivered the lowest opening of any Perkins film. Keeper pulled in $1.1 million on its first day in the US and reached only around $2.5 million in its opening weekend from 1,950 theatres. The per-screen average of $1,296 painted a clear picture of how slow the pace was. When these numbers sit next to Perkins’ earlier releases, the gap grows even wider. Keeper’s opening weekend landed 454% lower than The Monkey’s $14 million start, 785% behind Longlegs’ $22.4 million debut and 143% behind Gretel & Hansel. The comparison alone spread quiet disbelief among those following Perkins’ recent momentum.

Second Weekend Turns Even More Grim

The second weekend carried the same dull tone. The weekdays of the second week yielded meagre earnings, and the Friday-to-Sunday stretch did little to lift my mood. Keeper collected $200K on Friday, $240K on Saturday and $160K on Sunday after losing 565 theatres, dropping its total count to 1,365. This added up to a 76.3% fall compared to its already weak opening weekend. For a title expected to ride on Perkins’ rising name, this turn has become a talking point among distributors watching the late-year slate.

Neon Avoids A Major Financial Blow

The worldwide total stands at $4.2 million against a $6 million budget, with around $3.9 million coming from the US alone, per Box Office Mojo. That is close to 92% of the entire global figure, a sign of how limited its reach has been outside of its own country. Yet one thing worked in Neon’s favour. While MUBI poured $24 million into Die My Love, Neon kept its risk smaller by paying about $4 million for Keeper, preventing a financial mess.

Keeper now appears headed for a domestic finish near $5 million, placing it among the most troubled horror releases of the year, which is surprising given that the year has been largely dominated by the horror genre.

Keeper Box Office Summary

  • Domestic – $3.9 million
  • International – $356.7K
  • Worldwide – $3.9 million

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

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