2026’s Best Sci-Fi Horror Gets a Disappointing Release Update (Despite $50m Box Office)

This independent film blends science fiction and horror, and it’s a surprising success story. Released in January, it earned $50 million despite only costing $3 million to make. This unexpected box office hit left Hollywood wondering how it achieved such success without the backing of a major studio or famous stars.

The film Iron Lung is set after a strange event called the Quiet Rapture, which caused all stars, planets, and people to disappear, except for those on spaceships and stations. The story follows Simon, a prisoner who is offered freedom if he pilots a submarine called the Iron Lung to investigate a barren moon that’s actually an ocean of blood. The film received positive reviews from both audiences and critics, and was made, financed, and starred in by Mark Fischbach, who is widely known online as Markiplier.

Iron Lung Proves That Things Can Be Done Differently in the Film Industry

David Fischbach is trying a different approach to release his film, Iron Lung, bypassing traditional Hollywood distribution methods. This has caused some difficulties, but he believes in creating a system where independent filmmakers can easily share their work. He explained that he wants to make it as simple as uploading a video to YouTube, allowing creators to stay on the platform and maintain control.

He explained that simply uploading a video to YouTube doesn’t make it a movie, even though that seems logical, especially for someone like him who creates content for the platform. While YouTube is the biggest platform for video, it wasn’t designed to distribute films directly – it mainly connects content creators with other distribution services. However, Fischbach is determined to maintain full creative control over his project. Other distributors would likely require him to give up those rights in exchange for wider availability, but he’s unwilling to do so, mirroring his approach when he independently wrote, produced, funded, and released Iron Lung in theaters.

He also suggests a smart move for YouTube regarding how films are distributed. He believes it’s a good way to get more people engaged and points out that many users might not realize they can actually purchase movies through YouTube.

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2026-05-05 02:39