Samara Weaving’s comedy-horror film Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, the sequel to the 2019 hit Ready or Not, has entered its second week in theaters. It currently holds a 74% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, compared to the original film’s stronger 89% rating. However, the sequel seems to have clicked more with moviegoers, earning a 90% audience score compared to the first film’s 78%.
The sequel opened to $9.1 million domestically across 3,010 North American theaters, marking a 14% increase over the original’s $8 million domestic opening weekend as per Box Office Mojo. So far, it has grossed $12.3 million in North America and $2.8 million internationally, taking its worldwide total to $15.1 million. To surpass the original’s $57.6 million global haul, it still needs an additional $42.5 million. At this stage, and amid tough competition from Ryan Gosling’s Project Hail Mary, the Indian action thriller Dhurandhar: The Revenge, and the upcoming release The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, reaching that milestone appears unlikely now.
As its theatrical run continues, Ready or Not 2 currently ranks among the top 40 highest-grossing films of 2026, according to Box Office Mojo’s yearly chart. However, it still trails Undertone, a supernatural horror film made on a small $500K budget. Here’s how much more Ready or Not 2: Here I Come needs to earn to surpass it at the global box office.





