Overview
- The film stands at roughly $141.7 million worldwide after eight days, including $81.6 million domestic and about $60.1 million from international markets.
- Second Friday earned $5.6 million, and industry tallies peg the second‑weekend drop at about 70%, a softer fall than the first film’s 76% decline.
- It has become the sixth‑highest‑grossing horror release of 2025 worldwide and has overtaken The Black Phone 2 domestically to rank fifth for the year in the genre.
- The sequel has surpassed higher‑budget titles such as Tron: Ares in North America and is closing in on that film’s $142.2 million global total, while also overtaking Neon’s Longlegs on both domestic and worldwide grosses.
- Despite largely negative reviews, the movie is delivering a financial win for Universal and Blumhouse, helped by a reported $36–$51 million production budget and strong early turnout.