Hollywood
Evil Dead Burn Beats Obsession To Score Biggest First Week For A Horror Film of 2026 In India
BY SACNILK
Mumbai, July 17 - Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema's Evil Dead Burn has delivered a strong performance at the Indian box office, emerging as the biggest opening week for a horror film released in 2026. The supernatural horror title wrapped up its first seven days with an impressive 25 crore gross, comfortably surpassing the 22 crore-plus opening week of Curry Barker's Obsession. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The film collected 2+ crore gross on its seventh day, taking its first-week total to 25 crore gross. Despite facing competition from multiple Indian releases, Evil Dead Burn maintained steady collections throughout the week, with South India and major metropolitan cities leading its business. The result underlines the growing appetite for horror films among Indian audiences. The latest instalment in Sam Raimi's iconic Evil Dead franchise has also achieved another significant milestone by making India the biggest international opening weekend market for the film. During its opening weekend, the movie grossed approximately 15+ crore, outperforming every overseas territory outside North America and highlighting the franchise's strong fanbase in the country. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) With positive word-of-mouth and limited direct competition in the horror genre, Evil Dead Burn now has an opportunity to extend its theatrical run over the coming weeks. Having already overtaken Obsession to register the biggest first week for a horror film in India this year, the film has established itself as one of Hollywood's notable box office successes in the Indian market in 2026. Earlier, Obsession had an excellent run at the Indian box office. Despite starting slowly, the thriller grew exceptionally over the weeks due to extremely positive word of mouth. It became only the second Hollywood horror title to surpass the 100 crore gross mark in India, to emerge as one of the biggest non-Indian titles. It needs to be seen how far Evil Dead Burn can go.