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In stark contrast, Insidious: The Red Door delivered an astonishing winning streak for Blumhouse and Sony. Earning roughly $32.65 million domestically in just its opening weekend, the horror film has surged past Indy to claim the top spot. The franchise’s second-best start, following Insidious: Chapter 2, suggests a robust appetite for horror, especially PG-13 entries that appeal to wider audiences. Red Door’s performance underscores Hollywood's growing recognition of the horror genre’s profitability—something Indiana Jones failed to capitalize on this time.