Sam Raimi, the filmmaker behind the iconic Evil Dead films and Tobey Maguire’s blockbuster Spider-Man trilogy, returned to the horror genre with the 2026 film Send Help. The film received a stellar 93% critics’ score and 87% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Released in U.S. theaters on January 30, 2026, the Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien starrer survival horror ended its domestic run on its tenth and final Thursday (April 9), when it collected $1k from the remaining 35 North American theaters.
So, after 70 days, Send Help earned $64.7 million at the domestic box office. Combined with its $29.3 million overseas haul, the film’s worldwide total stands at $94 million, placing it among the top 15 highest-grossing releases of 2026 so far worldwide, per Box Office Mojo’s yearly chart. In the process, it has also surpassed the worldwide total of Sam Raimi’s previous pure horror release, Drag Me To Hell (2009), which grossed $90.8 million worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo.
First, let’s take a look at how the film Send Help performed at the box office, according to data from Box Office Mojo.
Send Help – Box Office Summary
- North America: $64.7 million
- International: $29.3 million
- Worldwide: $94 million
With that in mind, let’s take a look at the three box office benchmarks. Send Help has fallen short of achieving during its theatrical run.





