The Strangers: Part 2 vs. Him Worldwide Box Office ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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The year 2025 has been dominated by horror films, yet not every title has managed to draw audiences to theaters. Two such releases, Him and The Strangers: Chapter 2, both arriving in September with a week’s gap, have struggled badly to stay afloat. Despite being backed by major studios and distributors, their theatrical runs have been cut short, with both films now playing in fewer than 300 theaters across the US.

Universal’s Him Struggled Despite Massive Promotion

Universal’s Him was pushed heavily before release, but the hype faded soon after it reached cinemas. Released on September 19, the film managed only $27.5 million worldwide against its $27 million budget. Its domestic opening weekend brought in a modest $13.2 million, and the film’s total US earnings now stand at $24.9 million. Overseas, it barely made an impression, adding a little over $2.6 million, as per Box Office Mojo.

The film’s earnings dropped sharply after its first weekend. The second weekend saw a fall of nearly 73%, followed by another 64% in the third. By the fourth weekend, its numbers had slipped below half a million. With an average of only $29 per theater as of Tuesday, the movie’s financial position has become grim. It needed about $67.5 million to break even, but stands nearly $40 million short, reflecting a loss of around 59%.

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