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Now, the first film fell pretty sharply after its first weekend, but it was also simultaneously released on Peacock. Not so with the sequel, so we’ll see if it too plummets next weekend. But, even after just three day, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 has already outgrossed every single one of the four Stephen King movies released within 2025, all of which received far stronger reviews. Let’s break down the numbers.
How Did the Four Stephen King Movies Do in 2025?

First came Osgood Perkins’ The Monkey in February. A minor hit in its own right, that film has a 77% on Rotten Tomatoes and netted $68.9 million worldwide ($39.7 million of which came from domestic screens) on a price tag of just $11 million.
Next came Mike Flanagan’s The Life of Chuck, which was a major favorite at the Toronto International Film Festival back in September 2024 but failed to make any substantial impact when it was released in over 1,000 theaters in June of this year. The budget has never been disclosed but given how well known the majority of the cast is and how ambitious the narrative is, it’s expected to be quite high for an indie film. It was almost certainly more than the film’s worldwide haul of $19 million (only $6 million of which was courtesy of U.S. theaters). This one seems to be destined to stand as a cult classic, though, so it shouldn’t be written off as an outright money loser just yet.








