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Thanks to ‘The Monkey,’ Osgood Perkins’ Total Domestic Box Office Haul as a Writer Hits a Huge Milestone

Mar 7, 2025


Osgood Perkins’ latest project, The Monkey, has battled strong competition at the box office to earn its place near the top of the rankings, even if the constant domination of Captain America: Brave New World has kept it from first place. As it stands, the movie’s global haul of $34 million, split between $26 million domestically and $8 million internationally, is worthy of praise, especially considering it has only just completed its second weekend in theaters.
Over the most recent weekend, The Monkey finished third overall in the domestic rankings, outperforming the likes of Mufasa: The Lion King, Peter Hastings’ Dog Man, and Paddington in Peru, to name just three. It is this consistent success that has seen The Monkey achieve a decent selection of milestones thus far, with its latest triumph going the way of director Perkins. Despite having only four theatrically released writing credits to his name, The Monkey’s recent daily taking of over $700,000 has taken Perkins’ domestic box office career as a writer past the $100 million mark.
Of course, the multi-talented writer/director doesn’t just have The Monkey to thank for this milestone, with last year’s surprise hit Longlegs making up a large chunk of the $100 million total. Starring the likes of Nicolas Cage and Maika Monroe, Longlegs exceeded all expectations at last year’s box office, earning $75 million domestically and $50 million from overseas markets for a global total of $125 million. The Monkey is unlikely to reach the heights of its direct predecessor, but let that take nothing away from what continues to be a wonderful rising career in the horror genre.
‘The Monkey’ Might Be Bananas, But it’s Worth the Hype

Horror movies come and go at a frighteningly quick pace, so for one to prove its worth and stay a while often relies entirely on quality. For The Monkey, Perkins proves once again that he’s a man with an eye for horror excellence, with the movie boasting a “certified fresh” 79% from critics on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. In her 7/10 review of the film for Collider, Emma Kiely said “you can tell Perkins is having a whale of a time putting his years of horror filmmaking to the maximum,” adding, “it’s a credit to Perkins’ style that he can inject so much spectacle fun into the same dank grim aesthetic he employed in his last film.”
The Monkey is finding even more box office success, and you can catch it in theaters right now.

The Monkey

Release Date

February 19, 2025

Runtime

98 Minutes

Writers

Osgood Perkins

Producers

John Rickard, Natalia Safran, Ali Jazayeri, Chris Ferguson, Fred Berger, Giuliana Bertuzzi, James Wan, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, John Friedberg, Jason Cloth, David Gendron, Michael Clear, Jesse Savath, Peter Luo, Dave Caplan

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