Premiering from March 13, the movie "Quỷ nhập tràng 2" quickly created a spreading effect in the film market. According to the latest updated data, the movie has reached nearly 130 billion VND in revenue, becoming one of the most outstanding Vietnamese works from the beginning of 2026 to date.
This achievement not only reflects the audience's interest in the horror genre, but also shows the endurance of the "Quỷ nhập tràng" brand after the success of the first part. In the context of fierce box office competition, maintaining stable revenue for many consecutive days is a positive sign, especially for films that are inherently picky about viewers like horror films.
One of the factors that helps part 2 of the film maintain good heat lies in the way it upgrades the experience. If the previous part leaned towards psychological fear, this time the horror element is promoted with direct confrontational situations, creating a more intense and tense feeling. Fast pace, many climaxes help the work be more accessible to the general audience.
Besides, the word-of-mouth effect also plays an important role. After being released in theaters, the film is continuously discussed on social networks thanks to hidden details, hypotheses linking the two parts, as well as controversial details. This contributes to extending the life cycle of the film outside theaters, attracting more new viewers.
Not stopping at the screen content, behind-the-scenes stories with spiritual colors also inadvertently create more attraction. Sharing from the crew about incidents during filming makes the film atmosphere "shudder" even in real life, contributing to stimulating the audience's curiosity.
Observers believe that with the current growth momentum, the movie "Quỷ nhập tràng 2" may continue to increase revenue in the near future. At the same time, the success of the movie also opens up expectations for the next part, as the market is showing demand for well-invested horror movie brands.
The breakthrough of the movie "Quỷ nhập tràng 2" once again shows that if built in the right direction and grasping thị hiếu, Vietnamese horror films can completely become "ace cards" in the domestic box office.