Wolf Man Box Office Has Sharp Week 2 Drop That Rivals Blumhouse’s Biggest 2024 Flop

Wolf Man has hit a major snag at the box office during its second weekend. The horror reboot, which was directed and co-written by The Invisible Man‘s Leigh Whannell, follows a man (Christopher Abbott) who is attacked by a beast in the night and begins to transform into a creature that threatens the lives of his trapped wife (Julia Garner) and daughter (Matilda Firth). The Wolf Man release kicked off with a disappointing opening weekend that saw it gross just $10.8 million, debuting at No. 3 behind the new release comedy One of Them Days and the 2024 holdover Mufasa.

Per Variety, as of Saturday morning, Wolf Man is projected to earn a 3-day gross of $3 million by the end of its second weekend. This would mark a severe 72% drop that is unusual even by the standards of the horror genre, which typically has harsh week 2 drops of 50% or more. In fact, it rivals Blumhouse’s 2024 flop AfrAId, which dropped 72.7% during its second weekend on its way toward earning just $12.6 million against its $12 million budget.

What This Means For Wolf Man

Its Box Office Future Looks Bleak

While the opening weekend of the Wolf Man reboot was about par with the majority of Blumhouse’s 2024 output, its severe drop limits its prospects moving forward, likely preventing it from becoming a hit at the level of Speak No Evil (which debuted with $11.4 million and eventually grossed $76.7 million worldwide). In fact, it is not currently projected to gross much more than $17 million after this severe drop. Below, see a breakdown of how it compare to the week 2 drops of all of Blumhouse’s theatrical movies since the beginning of 2023:

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Opening Weekend

Week 2 Drop

M3GAN (2023)

$30.4 million

-39.8%

Insidious: The Red Door (2023)

$33 million

-60.6%

The Exorcist: Believer (2023)

$26.5 million

-58.6%

Five Nights at Freddy’s (2023)

$80 million

-76.2%

Night Swim (2024)

$11.8 million

-60.7%

Imaginary (2024)

$9.9 million

-44.4%

AfrAId (2024)

$3.6 million

-72.7%

Speak No Evil (2024)

$11.4 million

-49.1%

Wolf Man (2025)

$10.8 million

-72% (est.)

This total, which may be driven by mixed Wolf Man reviews that have earned it a Rotten score of 55% on Rotten Tomatoes alongside a similarly lukewarm 57% audience score, is also especially damaging when considering the movie’s budget. It reportedly cost $25 million, which most likely places its break-even point somewhere around $62.5 million, as movies typically need to earn back at least two and a half times their budgets. At its current rate, the movie is nowhere close to being able to hit that range by the end of its run.

Our Take On The Wolf Man Box Office Drop

Blumhouse’s 2025 Could Still Go Well


Julia Garner as Charlotte looking scared in a basement in Wolf Man 2025

While Wolf Man‘s box office is struggling, Blumhouse has so far set a precedent that only one feature per year has a significant week 2 drop. If that precedent holds, the Universal Monster reboot has gotten their steep drop out of the way early. While it remains to be seen how their prospects pan out, the rest of their slate for the year does seem like a roster with strong potential for audience hold, as it includes anticipated projects such as M3GAN 2.0 and The Black Phone 2.

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Source: Variety

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