
Curry Barker’s Obsession pulled in $14 million during its sixth weekend. The numbers show the movie is starting to cool off at the box office, but the bigger picture tells a different story. Across all weeks, the film has delivered a run that’s nothing short of impressive, proving it’s more than just a one‑week wonder.
Focus Features once eyed June 2 for Obsession’s digital debut after a 45‑day theatrical run, but the plan was scrapped—likely because strong production values and breakout buzz have propelled the indie into a worldwide box office phenomenon.
But this time, the announcement confirms that Obsession will be available digitally on June 30, aligning with the 45‑day exclusive theatrical window that has become standard for many releases. The decision reflects the film’s strong box office run and positions it to expand its reach through digital platforms.

Produced by James Harris, Haley Nicole Johnson, and Christian Mercuri, Obsession was made on a modest $750,000 budget. Since its release on May 15, the film has defied expectations, climbing to an impressive $216 million domestic total and surpassing $330 million worldwide.
From uploading his short horror film The Chair to YouTube in 2023 to helming the all‑time blockbuster Obsession, Barker has quickly risen in the industry. Obsession marks his second feature after Milk & Serial (2024), and his first to secure a theatrical release.




















