A low-budget supernatural horror film, “Obsession,” is experiencing unexpected success at the box office, significantly outperforming major blockbuster releases. Produced with a budget of just $750,000, the film has already generated revenue 330 times its initial investment. Five weeks after its release, “Obsession” continues to hold the second-highest ranking in the UK and Irish box office charts. This performance challenges the conventional wisdom that large-budget productions are necessary for box office success. The film’s profitability suggests a potential shift in the film industry, indicating an appetite for smaller, independent productions. Industry analysts are taking note of “Obsession’s” success as a possible indicator of changing audience preferences and a potential new model for film financing and distribution. This raises questions about the future of blockbuster-driven Hollywood.