(Image credit: Markiplier Productions)
*Iron Lung *has shocked viewers with a massive $21M box office debut, following close behind Sam Raimi’s new horror movie, Send Help, which has a much bigger budget and star power.
Though I’m delighted to see two horror movies performing well, it’s particularly notable that YouTuber Markiplier (real name Mark Fischbach) has seen such incredible success, with huge box-office takings despite a comparatively small $3M budget.
Both Fischbach and Szymanski [were stunned by Iron Lung’s success,](https://www.ign.com/articles/i-think-it-might-be-a-big-win-for-independent-filmmaking-markiplier-cries-while-thanking-fans-for-supporting-hi…
(Image credit: Markiplier Productions)
*Iron Lung *has shocked viewers with a massive $21M box office debut, following close behind Sam Raimi’s new horror movie, Send Help, which has a much bigger budget and star power.
Though I’m delighted to see two horror movies performing well, it’s particularly notable that YouTuber Markiplier (real name Mark Fischbach) has seen such incredible success, with huge box-office takings despite a comparatively small $3M budget.
Both Fischbach and Szymanski were stunned by Iron Lung’s success, and who could blame them? We’ve long ignored independent horror, and the genre at large has been snubbed at prestigious award ceremonies – I’m still bitter about The Substance’s poor Oscars performance.
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Iron Lung’s success should not be ignored, despite the mixed reviews
Iron Lung: Final Trailer - YouTube 
Iron Lung has divided critics and audiences, and there’s quite a difference between the two Rotten Tomatoes scores. Much like the Iron Lung, its critic score is sinking, and currently sits at just 44%. Meanwhile, audiences are much more enamored, awarding it 89%.
We could spend all day arguing about who is "right", and if there’s a natural bias among general audiences who may be fans of Markiplier already, and an equal bias among critics who may not see YouTubers as "real filmmakers".
But that’s not the point; the huge box office figures show that people *want *to support independent cinema, and that’s the beautiful thing about all of this. Seeing *Iron Lung *getting more screenings gives me hope for the future.
As I mentioned, Markiplier’s movie has even held its own against Sam Raimi’s *Send Help. *Since Raimi is a highly established filmmaker known for works like The Evil Dead, it could’ve been easy for his movie to completely blow Markiplier’s out of the water, but that didn’t happen. They have both been a success, encouraging people to go to the movies and support the arts.
Independent horror is thriving right now. The movie Good Boy, starring Indy the Dog as its courageous protagonist, began with a limited theatrical run that was gradually extended, but it still didn’t get the attention it deserved, in my opinion.
*Good Boy *was financially successful too, with a budget of $70,000 and a box office of $8.7M. Stuff like this reminds me of Oren Peli’s once independent Paranormal Activity, now a huge franchise, thanks to an unbelievable $194.2M box office result against its $215,000 budget.
We need to start giving independent horror a proper chance to succeed again, like we did with *Paranormal Activity *back in 2007 and now with *Iron Lung *in 2026.
I would love to see more of these movies picked up by bigger theater chains going forward, and I hope Markiplier’s directorial debut has encouraged positive change to happen.
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Lucy is a long-time movie and television lover who is an approved critic on Rotten Tomatoes. She has written several reviews in her time, starting with a small self-ran blog called Lucy Goes to Hollywood before moving onto bigger websites such as What’s on TV and What to Watch, with TechRadar being her most recent venture. Her interests primarily lie within horror and thriller, loving nothing more than a chilling story that keeps her thinking moments after the credits have rolled. Many of these creepy tales can be found on the streaming services she covers regularly.
When she’s not scaring herself half to death with the various shows and movies she watches, she likes to unwind by playing video games on Easy Mode and has no shame in admitting she’s terrible at them. She also quotes The Simpsons religiously and has a Blinky the Fish tattoo, solidifying her position as a complete nerd.
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