
Domestic Total: 182.02K
Opening Weekend: 0.00
Legs: 1.00
Overview: Onyx joins a group of fellow occultists to attend a dark ritual at the mansion of their idol, Bartok. Suspecting Bartok’s nefarious intentions, Onyx is suddenly immersed in a world of monsters, mystery, and mayhem.
| Date | Revenue | % YD | Theaters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thu, Oct 19, 2023 | $182,021 | + 0.00% | 634 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Andrew Bowser | Onyx the Fortuitous |
| Olivia Taylor Dudley | Farrah |
| Jeffrey Combs | Bartok the Great |
| Rivkah Reyes | Mack |
| Terrence 'T.C.' Carson | Mr. Duke |
| Arden Myrin | Shelley |
| Melanie Chandra | Jesminder |
| Barbara Crampton | Nancy |
| Ryan Stanger | Todd |
| Jason Marsden | Box Demon (voice) |
| Ralph Ineson | Abaddon (voice) |
| Daniel Ross | Beefy Bad Boy (voice) |
| Donna Pieroni | Masha |
| Matt Mahaffey | Derrell |
| Guy Wilson | Tanner |
| Michael Monsour | Tanner Boi 1 |
| Kareem Stroud | Tanner Boi 2 |
| Shane McCormick | Young Onyx |
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Week 1: $182.02K
Week 2: $0.00
Investor Share: $0.00
Week 3+: $0.00
Investor Share: $0.00
$N/A (0.00%)
Investor Share: $N/A
Budget: $610K
P&A: $610K
Gross: $182.02K
Net: $109.21K
Costs: $1.22M
Profit: $-1.11M (Loss)
The profitability breakdown is based on Dan Murrell's YouTube videos (Dan Murrell is not affiliated with Reel Numbers). The breakdown only includes the theatrical release and does not account for any post-theatrical revenue streams such as streaming, home video, or merchandise sales. Additionally, the breakdown does not include any tax incentives, sponsorships, or product placement that may have occurred during production.