
Horror films are facing a crisis as mid-budget productions struggle to find success. A recent report highlights a shrinking "middle class" within the genre, impacting filmmakers and fans alike.
The sequel, M3GAN 2.0, recently disappointed at the global box office despite a digital debut, failing to capture audiences. Another horror film, costing $37 million, is now slowly gaining traction with viewers.
This trend raises concerns about the future of diverse horror storytelling. Independent horror, often relying on moderate budgets, may suffer if studios prioritize big-budget blockbusters. Jenna Davis, who starred in M3GAN 2.0, recently shared insights into working with Allison Williams.