The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act added $2.6M on Day 4, taking its US domestic total to $20.8M and worldwide gross to $26.3M.

The chaotic digital world is translating its massive online fanbase into steady theater turnout.
| Day 1 | $7.9M |
|---|---|
| Day 2 | $4.3M |
| Day 3 | $4.7M |
| Day 4 | $2.6M |
The Gooseworx-created phenomenon is showing a healthy hold through the opening week. The $2.6M fourth-day number reflects continued interest from longtime viewers and new audiences discovering the series on the big screen. With an ultra-low $2.5M budget, the film has already generated exceptional returns and is proving that internet-born content can successfully transition to theatrical success when the creative vision is strong.
The film’s unique visual style — a mix of 3D animation and surreal digital aesthetics — has been a major talking point. Lizzie Freeman’s voice performance as Pomni has been widely praised for bringing emotional depth to the chaotic world. The supporting cast, including the ensemble of digital circus characters, has also received strong notices for their comedic timing and distinct personalities. The film’s ability to balance humor, horror, and existential themes has resonated with both younger audiences and adult viewers who appreciate the layered storytelling.
Market-wise, the hold is strongest in urban and suburban multiplexes where younger audiences (13-24) make up the bulk of turnout. The film’s marketing campaign, built around viral clips and fan engagement, has proven extremely cost-effective and helped sustain interest beyond the opening weekend. Overseas markets are also contributing meaningfully to the worldwide total, with particularly strong numbers in Asia and Europe where the original web series has a dedicated following.
Critics have been largely positive on the film’s ability to expand the internet series into a feature-length experience without losing its core appeal. Review aggregates show strong scores among animation and horror fans, with many noting the film’s clever use of practical and digital effects to create a truly immersive world. Audience feedback on social platforms echoes this, with many users praising the film’s balance of laughs and genuine emotional moments.
Looking ahead, the weekday trend over the next few days will be critical. A film of this budget needs to maintain a floor that allows it to push toward the $50M+ worldwide mark to be considered a generational success. The current trajectory suggests The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act is on pace to do exactly that, with the healthy fourth-day number indicating that word-of-mouth is still helping the film find its audience. The film’s ability to perform well in a crowded summer marketplace is noteworthy. With major blockbusters dominating screens, this internet-to-theater experiment has carved out its own space by leaning into its unique origins and delivering exactly what fans expect.
The film’s low budget allowed for creative freedom that bigger studio productions often lack. Gooseworx’s hands-on involvement as writer, director, and editor has ensured the film stays true to the spirit of the original series while expanding the world in meaningful ways. The film’s success also highlights the growing commercial viability of internet-born content when the creative team is given the freedom to execute their vision.