Overview
- Warner Bros. said Tuesday that digital ownership begins May 19, with 4K, Blu-ray and DVD arriving July 14 on major retailers like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and Fandango at Home.
- The film has reached about $86.9 million worldwide as of Thursday’s box-office update, with roughly $28.8 million from North America and $58.1 million from overseas, ranking third among 2026 horror releases.
- On a reported $22 million budget, outlets using the common 2.5x rule estimate a theatrical surplus near $31.9 million, reflecting solid cost control despite a restrained domestic run.
- Home editions include featurettes on the production and practical effects, deleted scenes and a Lee Cronin commentary, with the movie rated R for strong disturbing violent content, gore, language and brief drug use.
- Coverage earlier this week noted it would need about $13.8 million more to reach $100 million worldwide, while reviews skew modest with stronger audience scores than critics on Rotten Tomatoes.