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“Insidious: Out of the Further” takes over the box office with a record-breaking 51.7-M PHP

Insidious: Out of the Further scared up a record-breaking opening at the local box office, setting a new record for biggest opening day of all time for a horror movie in the Philippines. 

Horror fans flocked to cinemas, including for sold-out midnight screenings, to be among the first to watch the latest installment in the cult favorite Insidious franchise. On its first day, Insidious: Out of the Further generated 51,682,703 PHP, beating the record set by its predecessor, Insidious: The Red Door, in 2023, and making Out of the Further the record-holder for the biggest opening day for the horror franchise.

This was announced today by Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., distributor of the movie. 

Insidious: Out of the Further — Opening Day Box Office

Top 30 Highest-Grossing Cinemas

Ranked by opening day gross. SM North EDSA leads at ₱1.82M — the only site to clear the ₱1.8M mark on day one.

RankCinemaGross
1

SM North EDSA

₱1.82M
2

SM Megamall

₱1.35M
3

SM Fairview

₱1.31M
4

SM Clark

₱1.10M
5

SM Mall of Asia

₱1.03M
6

Robinsons Antipolo

₱924.00K
7

SM Santa Rosa

₱856.73K
8

SM CDO Downtown

₱833.57K
9

Ayala Malls Cinemas Trinoma

₱819.66K
10

Ayala Malls Cinemas Centrio

₱807.69K
11

SM Baguio

₱790.88K
12

SM Seaside

₱783.94K
13

Robinsons Galleria

₱767.32K
14

SM Dasmariñas

₱746.52K
15

SM Bacoor

₱742.98K
16

SM Manila

₱703.65K
17

Ayala Malls Cinemas Manila Bay

₱686.63K
18

Ayala Malls Cinemas Circuit

₱653.07K
19

Ayala Malls Cinemas Glorietta

₱631.74K
20

Ayala Malls Cinemas Cebu

₱628.27K
21

SM Calamba

₱627.52K
22

Ayala Malls Cinemas Cloverleaf

₱618.36K
23

Robinsons Ermita

₱602.25K
24

Ayala Malls Cinemas Market! Market!

₱587.68K
25

Ayala Malls Cinemas Central Bloc

₱583.27K
26

Power Plant Cinema

₱574.60K
27

SM Davao

₱568.48K
28

SM San Mateo

₱535.15K
29

SM Lanang

₱534.58K
30

Ayala Malls Cinemas Greenbelt

₱530.92K
SM Cinema — 16 Ayala Malls Cinemas — 10 Robinsons Movieworld — 3 Independent — 1

Source: Columbia Pictures · Figures are opening day gross. Bar lengths are relative to the No. 1 site.

Producer James Wan believes that people love horror because of the relatable and universal themes, amidst all the fright and terror. “The reason a lot of filmmakers really love playing in this particular playground is that horror allows us to say a lot of things we can’t otherwise say with other films,” says Wan. “We can make social commentary on the world, talk about the political climate. We can disguise it as a metaphor, an analogy. But people aren’t offended by it because at the end of the day it’s a scary movie – it’s supposed to confront you and offend you.”

Producer Jason Blum says of director Jacob Chase, Insidious keeps going because every few years a filmmaker walks in with a reason to make it personal, not just a reason to make it scary. Jacob had that from the first meeting. Once I heard his take, the only job left was to get out of his way and let him build it.” 

Insidious: Out of the Further is now haunting Philippine cinemas. Head to your local cinema or check out their ticketing websites to find out more.

About “Insidious: Out of the Further”

Having earned over $740 million at the global box office, the Insidious franchise returns with a new family and a terror that redefines what The Further is capable of.

In Insidious: Out of the Further, Amelia Eve stars as Gemma, a young mother raising her daughter in the house she grew up in who discovers she can travel into The Further, the purgatorial realm of lost souls at the heart of the Insidious universe. When something evil comes after her, Gemma discovers an ability that changes everything: she doesn’t just enter The Further, she can bring what lives there back to the real world. Once the demons realize her power, our world becomes their playground.

With Lin Shaye reprising her iconic role as Elise Rainier and Jacob Chase (Come Play) directing, Insidious: Out of the Further is now playing in cinemas. Screenplay by Jacob Chase. Story by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick and Jacob Chase.      

Insidious box office opening day
Climbing up the stairs - Insidious Out of the Further
Hands holding woman - Insidious Out of the Further