'Obsession' Global Box Office Reaches $286.5 Million
Focus Features and Blumhouse's film "Obsession" has achieved a global box office total of $286.5 million, nearing the $300 million mark. This performance reportedly positions "Obsession" as the highest-grossing movie ever acquired at a film festival following an auction after its premiere. The film, which centers on the toxic relationship between characters Nikki and Bear, has garnered significant viewership across various international markets.

The film "Obsession," a production from Focus Features and Blumhouse, has achieved a global box office cumulative of $286.5 million. This financial milestone indicates that the movie is nearing the $300 million mark in its worldwide theatrical run.
"Obsession" has reportedly established itself as the highest-grossing movie to ever be picked up at a film festival, specifically following an auction held post-premiere.
The narrative of the film, focusing on the toxic relationship between its characters Nikki and Bear, has reportedly resonated with moviegoers across various international territories. Audiences in countries including the UK, India, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia have contributed to its global success.
According to Deadline Hollywood, the film continues its strong performance worldwide.
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