Poor Reviews and Low Box Office Put The Strangers: Chapter 3 at High Risk
The horror saga of the masked killers has hit a major financial snag. The Strangers: Chapter 2, released two weekends ago, is now confirmed to have grossed a disappointing $11.9 million domestically after its second weekend, with a worldwide total estimated at $13.6 million.
While the film was made on a modest budget, its weak box office performance is a clear signal of poor audience reception.
A Rough Road for Lionsgate and the Trilogy
• Disappointing Debut: The sequel opened with only $5.8 million, nearly half the opening of the first film in the rebooted trilogy.
• Negative Word-of-Mouth: The film holds a consistently low critic score (around 17%), and a significant drop in day-to-day earnings indicates poor audience word-of-mouth.
• Future in Doubt: All three chapters were filmed back-to-back, a risky production strategy that aimed to replicate the success of other trilogies. However, analysts and fans are now openly questioning whether Lionsgate will give the final chapter, The Strangers: Chapter 3, a wide theatrical release. The consensus online is that the studio may opt to offload the film to a streaming service to cut down on marketing and distribution costs.