Robert Eggers’Nosferatuhas crossed $100 million at the global box office, becoming the director’s highest-grossing film to date. Released by Focus Features, the reboot of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 classic starsBill Skarsgård as Count Orlok, a terrifying vampire who becomes infatuated with a young woman named Ellen Hutter (Lily-Rose Depp) upon her visit to his castle. Since its debut on Christmas Day, the filmhas brought in $69.4 million domestically and $100 million internationally, with its second weekend contributing $13.2 million across 3,132 theaters.

According toVariety,Nosferatuis currently ranked third at the domestic box office, and continues to outperform expectations for an independent film. With its $100 million worldwide earnings against a $50 million budget,it skyrocketed past Eggers' previous films,includingThe Northman, which grossed $69 million globally against a budget of $90 million, andThe Lighthouse, which earned $18 million worldwide against a budget of $11 million.

Ellen Hutter (Lily-Rose Depp) bleeding from her eyes and mouth in Nosferatu

What This Means For Nosferatu’s Box Office

Nosferatu Is Quickly Climbing The Ranks Of Box Office Success

Nosferatu’s$100 million global milestone places the film as one of themost successful horror movies of 2024. Its $69.4 million domestic haul since Christmas Day demonstrates strong staying power, particularly for a movie in the horror genre,which often succumbs to second-week drops.The $13.2 million earned in its second weekend is a solid hold, despite the stiff competition.

Compared to other films currently in theaters,Nosferatu’s performance is notable. Disney’sMufasa: The Lion Kingcurrently leads the box office, earning $23.8 million in its third weekend, whileSonic the Hedgehog 3took second place with an additional $20.7 million. AlthoughNosferatu’s box officehasn’t reached the heights of either of those films,its sustained growth demonstrates an impressive trajectory for its release.The film continues to perform across a variety of markets, with its success contributing to growing global interest in reimagined films.

Lily-Rose Depp as Ellen Hutter holding flowers in Nosferatu

10 Ways Nosferatu 2024 Is Different From The Original Film

Robert Eggers' remake of the iconic vampire classic makes several clever changes to the story of the original 1922 movie starring Max Schreck.

Additionally, these numbers showNosferatuoutpacing many indie films released this year. By crossing the $100 million mark,it joins a select group of Focus Features titles that have achieved significant box office success, includingCoraline(2009),Insidious: Chapter 3(2015), andLondon Has Fallen(2016). This performance is a testament toNosferatu’s appeal across different markets.

Nosferatu (2024) Official Poster

Our Take On Nosferatu’s Box Office Success

NosferatuIs A Testament To The Power Of Indie Films

Robert Eggers’Nosferatureaching $100 million worldwide confirms the appeal of classic horror stories that are reimagined for modern audiences. The film’s ability to hold its own against high-budget releases during the holiday season shows the strength of a well-crafted indie film in the current industry market. This milestone not only elevates Eggers’ career, butalso reinforces the viability of mid-budget horror films on a global scale.

Nosferatu

Cast

Nosferatu is a remake of the 1922 silent film of the same name from director F. W. Murnau. Robert Eggers is crafting his own version of the story for the reboot as writer and director, with Bill Skarsgård stepping into the shoes of Count Orlok. Nosferatu tells the tale of a young woman who falls victim to a vampire utterly infatuated with her.