From Halloween To Obsession: Horror Films That Delivered Over 100x Returns At The Box Office

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By Pranshu Awasthi

Horror Films Box Office from Halloween To Obsession
Horror Films Box Office from Halloween To Obsession (Photo Credit: Prime Video/Instagram)

Horror is a genre that has long fascinated cinephiles worldwide for its ability to transport viewers to a completely different world. From iconic films like The Exorcist, The Shining, and Rosemary’s Baby to modern classics like The Conjuring, Get Out, and Weapons, these films also performed well at the box office.

However, only a handful of horror titles have crossed the rare milestone of earning over 100 times their budgets. On that note, let’s take a look at the horror films so far that have delivered over 100x returns on their budgets and which one has topped this box office metric.

Horror Films That Earned Over 100x Their Budgets

Let’s take a look at which horror films have earned over 100 times their budgets, along with their worldwide earnings and estimated budgets according to Box Office Mojo.

1. Night of the Living Dead (1968)

  • Worldwide Total: $30.1 million
  • Budget: $114,000

2. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)

  • Worldwide Total: $30.9 million
  • Budget: $140,000

3. Halloween (1978)

  • Worldwide Total: $47.2 million
  • Budget: $325,000

4. The Blair Witch Project (1999)

  • Worldwide Total: $248.6 million
  • Budget: $60,000

5. Paranormal Activity (2007)

  • Worldwide Total: $193.4 million
  • Budget: $15,000

6. The Devil Inside (2012)

  • Worldwide Total: $101.8 million
  • Budget: $1 million

7. Obsession (2026)

  • Worldwide Total: $84.6 million
  • Budget: $750,000

Earnings-to-Budget Performance (Approximate)

  1. Paranormal Activity: 12,893x
  2. The Blair Witch Project: 4,143x
  3. Night of the Living Dead: 264x
  4. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: 221x
  5. Halloween: 145x
  6. Obsession: 113x
  7. The Devil Inside: 102x

What The Above Numbers Indicate

The above figures and calculations suggest that the clear winner in terms of earnings-to-budget performance is the 2007 found-footage horror film, Paranormal Activity, which earned an astonishing …read more

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