Primate is an American natural horror thriller film, released in India on 23 January 2026, starring Johnny Sequoyah, Jessica Alexander, Troy Kotsur, Victoria Wyant, Gia Hunter, Benjamin Cheng, Charlie Mann, Tienne Simon, Miguel Torres Umba, and others. Directed by Johannes Roberts and co-written with Ernest Riera, the movie is produced by Paramount Pictures. The plot centers on Lucy, a college student returning home to reunite with her family, including their adopted chimpanzee, Ben.
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What begins as a serene tropical vacation spirals into chaos when Ben is bitten by a rabid animal, transforming him into a violent threat that forces the group into a primal fight for survival. Set against a luxurious glass cliffside mansion in Hawaii, the narrative explores themes of familial bonds, animal instincts, and the horrors of rabies-induced rage, blending visceral scares with character-driven tension. The film entered Indian theaters amid low expectations, with advance bookings reflecting minimal interest and reports of sparse audiences.
Morning occupancy on Day 1 averaged below 5% nationwide, particularly in urban multiplexes like those in Mumbai and Delhi, where competition from local releases like Border 2 dominated screens. Early estimates pegged Day 1 India gross at a mere ₹0.2 crore, influenced by negative word-of-mouth on its niche horror elements and lack of broad appeal. Worldwide, the movie has already accumulated $25.1 million (₹210 crore) from its earlier US release on January 9, but Indian contributions remain negligible.
Distributed across limited screens in India, the film’s R-rating and specialized content hindered family viewership during the Republic Day weekend. Social media and industry trackers confirmed widespread empty theaters, with users noting poor turnout and quick exits, aligning with its underwhelming debut. As Day 2 progresses on January 24, 2026, early trends suggest further declines to ₹0.1 crore gross, potentially exacerbated by ongoing competition and fading curiosity.
Primate 2026 Overview

| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Title | Primate |
| Directed by | Johannes Roberts |
| Written by | Johannes Roberts, Ernest Riera |
| Produced by | John Hodges, Walter Hamada, Bradley Pilz |
| Actor | Johnny Sequoyah |
| Actress | Jessica Alexander |
| Other Cast | Troy Kotsur, Gia Hunter, Victoria Wyant, Benjamin Cheng, Charlie Mann |
| Cinematography | Stephen Murphy |
| Edited by | Peter Gvozdas |
| Music by | Adrian Johnston |
| Production Companies | 18Hz Productions |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
| Release Date | 23 January 2026 |
| Running Time | 1h 31m |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Film Industry | Hollywood |
| Genre | Horror, Thriller |
| Censor Rating | A |
Primate Box Office Collection
| Day | Date | India Gross (crore) | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | 23 January 2026 | ₹0.24 | (Opening Day) |
| Day 2 | 24 January 2026 | ₹0.12 | -50% |
| Day 3 | 25 January 2026 | ₹0.06 | -50% |
| Day 4 | 26 January 2026 | ₹0.03 | -50% |
| Day 5 | 27 January 2026 | ₹0.02 | -33% |
| Day 6 | 28 January 2026 | ₹0.01 | -50% |
| Lifetime India Net | – | ₹0.45 crore | – |
| Lifetime India Gross | – | ₹0.53 crore | – |
| Lifetime Worldwide Gross | – | ₹210 crore | – |
Primate is a Hit or Flop
Flop (in India)
What is the budget of Primate
Around ₹200 crore.
Primate Ott release date
- OTT Platform: TBA
- OTT date: Expected 8 weeks post-theatrical.
Our Review
Primate stands as a competent natural horror thriller that capitalizes on the primal fear of domesticated animals turning feral, directed by Johannes Roberts with a focus on atmospheric buildup and visceral confrontations. Johnny Sequoyah delivers a solid lead performance as Lucy, conveying the emotional weight of familial disruption amid escalating terror, while Jessica Alexander adds depth as her companion navigating the chaos.
Troy Kotsur, in his first horror role, brings gravitas to the father figure, his Oscar-winning nuance from CODA enhancing the character’s vulnerability through sign language integration, which adds a unique layer to the interpersonal dynamics. Supporting cast members like Victoria Wyant and Gia Hunter contribute to the ensemble’s realism, portraying friends caught in the crossfire of Ben’s rabies-fueled rampage, portrayed convincingly by performer Miguel Torres Umba in motion-capture.
The film’s technical execution shines in its cinematography, capturing the ironic beauty of the Hawaiian mansion against the encroaching horror, complemented by a tense score that amplifies jumpscares without overreliance. Critics have noted its effective gore and pacing in the latter half, though the first act’s setup feels somewhat formulaic, echoing Roberts’ earlier works like 47 Meters Down in blending isolation with animal threats. Box office performance reflects a modest trajectory since its January 9 US debut, amassing $25.1 million worldwide against a $24 million budget, indicating a path to breakeven but not blockbuster territory.
Domestic earnings of $21.5 million show a 55% second-weekend drop, typical for mid-budget horrors facing winter competition from holdovers like Avatar: Fire & Ash. Internationally, it added $3.6 million, with strong holds in Europe but limited appeal in Asia due to cultural sensitivities around animal depictions. In India, the January 23 release aligns with Republic Day, projecting a ₹0.2 crore net opener, buoyed by urban multiplexes but challenged by dominant local films like Border 2, which command mass screens. Compared to 2025’s low-budget hit from A24, which grossed $30 million on $10 million through viral marketing, Primate’s larger scale and Paramount backing provide stability, yet its R-rating curbs broader family attendance.
Early Indian reviews, averaging 3/5 on platforms like BookMyShow, praise the chimpanzee’s menacing transformation but critique predictable plot beats. Future outlook suggests a global lifetime of $50-60 million (₹415-500 crore), potentially classifying it as an average performer if streaming boosts post-theatrical revenue. Its thematic exploration of human-animal bonds and rabies’ horror offers a fresh twist in 2026’s slate, akin to Cujo’s canine terror but updated with primate intelligence for added menace.
Success in India hinges on word-of-mouth amplifying its survival elements over the weekend, possibly netting ₹2-3 crore domestically. While not revolutionary, Primate’s blend of practical effects and emotional stakes makes it a worthwhile genre entry, highlighting Roberts’ skill in crafting contained thrills amid evolving Hollywood trends toward ethical animal portrayals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the director of Primate?
Johannes Roberts.
What is Primate about?
Primate is a horror survival film where a family’s pet chimpanzee contracts rabies and becomes an unpredictable, violent threat, forcing a group to fight for survival.
Who stars in Primate?
The film stars Johnny Sequoyah, Jessica Alexander, Troy Kotsur, Victoria Wyant and others.
When does Primate release in India?
The film released in Indian theatres on 23 January 2026.
Disclaimer:
- Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
- The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
- These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
- Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
- All financial figures are stated in Indian Rupees (INR) and represented in crores, unless specified otherwise.
- All dates and times mentioned follow Indian Standard Time (IST) (UTC +5:30).
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