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Heel 2026 Movie Collection | Budget | OTT | Hit/Flop

Heel is a Hollywood movie, released on 6 March 2026 starring Stephen Graham, Andrea Riseborough and Anson Boon, Kit Rakusen, Callum Booth-Ford. This twisted thriller from director Jan Komasa dives into a dark tale of a young hooligan named Tommy who gets kidnapped by a strange couple trying to “reform” him into a good boy. It’s full of mind games, creepy family vibes and tense escapes that keep you on edge, like a mix of Misery and family drama gone wrong.

The acting is sharp, with Graham as the intense dad, Riseborough as the eerie mom, and Boon nailing the wild teen. Fans of psychological chills will dig how it builds suspense without big jumps, focusing on broken people and forced bonds. In India, Heel had a quiet entry as a limited release, mostly in select multiplexes in cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.

With no major Bollywood films clashing, it drew a small crowd of thriller fans on opening day, earning around 0.1 crore from word-of-mouth and online buzz about its TIFF premiere. The English version appealed to urban viewers who like indie horrors, while the story’s dark themes sparked chats comparing it to films like Room. Its lasting pull comes from exploring twisted family ties and survival, themes that stay relevant and draw niche audiences for late-night watches or film fests, without needing hype to endure.

Worldwide, Heel opened modestly for an indie thriller, pulling in previews and limited theaters in the US and UK. It earned about $0.2 million on day one, solid for a low-key release without A-list push. The trailer’s viral moments, like the chained-up scenes, got shares on social media, helping it trend among genre fans.

Compared to other 2026 indies, it’s not breaking banks like blockbusters but carves a spot like Corpus Christi with its deep character dives. Stories of captivity and redemption feel timeless, ensuring it finds viewers through VOD and festivals long after, building a cult following beyond the initial run.

Heel 2026 Overview

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DetailInformation
TitleHeel
Directed byJan Komasa
Written byBartek Bartosik, Naqqash Khalid
Produced byJeremy Thomas, Alain Sarde
ActorStephen Graham
ActressAndrea Riseborough
Other CastAnson Boon, Kit Rakusen, Callum Booth-Ford, Monika Frajczyk, Savannah Steyn, Mila Jankowska, Noah Valentine, Noah Manzoor, Maciej Stępniak, Jessica Johnson, Austin Haynes, Helena Calvert
CinematographyPiotr Niemyjski
Edited byPrzemysław Chruścielewski
Music byAntoni Łazarkiewicz
Production CompaniesSkopia Film, Recorded Picture Company
Distributed byMagnolia Pictures
Release Date6 March 2026
Running Time110 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Film IndustryHollywood
GenreCrime, Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Censor RatingR

Heel Box Office Collection

DayDateUS Collection Gross (Millions)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 1Friday, March 6, 2026$0.3 Millions(Opening Day)
Day 2Saturday, March 7, 2026$0.2 Millions-33%
Lifetime US Net$0.5 Millions
Lifetime US Gross$0.5 Millions
Lifetime Worldwide Gross$0.7 Millions

Heel is a Hit or Flop
To be updated.

What is the budget of Heel
The budget of Heel is around $5 million.

Heel Ott release date

  • OTT Platform: VOD platforms like Amazon Prime and OTT date: March 6, 2026

Our Review

Heel pulls you into a creepy world right away, with Tommy, played by Anson Boon, waking up chained in a basement after a wild night out. Director Jan Komasa builds tension slowly, showing Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough as this odd couple who think they’re “fixing” him like a pet project. The film’s raw look and quiet moments make the horror feel real, not flashy. Box office till now shows $0.3 million on day one in the US, with previews adding a bit, putting the cumulative US gross at $0.5 million as of early day two.

In India, it’s at 0.1 crore so far from limited screens. With strong reviews at 85% on Rotten Tomatoes and 6.8 on IMDb, I predict it could reach $10-15 million worldwide if word spreads, like how Corpus Christi built buzz through fests. Compared to recent thrillers like The Menu, Heel is more grounded and less gory, focusing on mind games that unsettle you.

It’s got some slow parts early on, but in a sea of jump-scare horrors, this psychological dive stands out and could inspire more twisted family stories. The acting shines, especially Riseborough’s chilling mom role, and the score adds to the unease. As an Indian journalist who’s seen plenty of Hollywood indies, it’s a smart pick for those who like films that make you think long after.

What sets Heel apart is its take on forced family and redemption, turning a simple kidnap plot into something deeper about broken people. The basement scenes mix dread with odd humor, like when they treat Tommy like a dog to “train” him. Critics praise the performances and script, noting the Freudian vibes without overdoing it.

Current totals have US net at $0.5 million, with worldwide around $0.7 million including UK openings. Day two estimates show a drop, but indies like this often hold through weekends with niche crowds. Looking ahead, if it grabs awards nods like Komasa’s past work, it might hit $20 million global, outdoing flops like recent TIFF picks. Against 2025 horrors like M3GAN 2, Heel feels more intimate and actor-driven, appealing to drama fans.

Its evergreen strength is in universal fears of control and escape, which never fade. Komasa keeps it tight at 110 minutes, avoiding filler, a plus for busy viewers. This could signal a rise for European directors in Hollywood, showing low budgets can deliver big impact. The viral trailer clips have helped, proving social media boosts small films. Heel’s strength peaks in its intense confrontations, where Graham’s dad figure flips from caring to scary in seconds.

The plot twists keep you guessing, with practical sets making the isolation feel claustrophobic. Trends so far suggest steady interest for limited releases, better than some indies but not blockbuster territory. Predictions say $15 million worldwide if Europe picks up, especially with Graham’s recent awards buzz. In India, it might top 0.5 crore with more screens.

Analysing against films like 10 Cloverfield Lane, Heel is subtler, winning over thinkers. Weak spots like a predictable end don’t ruin the ride, highlighting indie thrillers’ edge – real emotions over effects. This might trend for 2026 as original chills beat remakes. As an experienced Indian entertainment journalist, I recommend it for the gripping acts and themes that linger.

Top 15 Opening day movie of Hollywood 2025

  1. A Minecraft Movie $73M
  2. Wicked: For Good $68.6M
  3. Lilo & Stitch $66M
  4. Avatar: Fire and Ash $65M
  5. Zootopia 2 $50M
  6. Superman $45M
  7. Jurassic World: Rebirth $40M
  8. Captain America: Brave New World $35M
  9. The Fantastic Four: First Steps $30M
  10. How to Train Your Dragon $25M

Top 10 Opening day movie of Stephen Graham

  1. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides $90M
  2. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales $62M
  3. Venom: Let There Be Carnage $37M
  4. Greyhound $0 (Streaming)
  5. The Irishman $0 (Limited/Streaming)
  6. Rocketman $9M
  7. Boiling Point $0.1M
  8. Yardie $0.02M
  9. Orthodox $0.01M

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the plot of Heel?

Heel follows a young criminal kidnapped by a couple who force him into twisted rehabilitation to become a “good boy.”

Is Heel based on a true story?

No, Heel is a fictional thriller inspired by psychological themes, not real events.

Who plays the main characters in Heel?

Stephen Graham as Chris, Andrea Riseborough as Kathryn, and Anson Boon as Tommy.

When will Heel be available on streaming?

Heel is available on VOD from March 6, 2026, with potential OTT later.

How does Heel compare to other thrillers?

Heel blends family drama with horror like Misery, but with a unique focus on forced redemption.

Disclaimer:

  1. 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.
  2. The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
  3. These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
  4. Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
  5. All financial figures are stated in United States dollars (USD) and represented in millions, unless specified otherwise.
  6. All dates and times mentioned follow Eastern Standard Time (EST)  (UTC-5)

Reference:

The New York Times

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By Rebecca Vaiphei

Rebecca is a box office reporter and film analyst at Tenvow.com, where she covers daily box office collections, weekend reports, and OTT performance trends across Indian cinema. A lifelong movie lover with a passion for Bollywood, Tollywood, Kollywood, Mollywood, and Ollywood, she brings data driven insights and honest analysis to every story. If it’s making noise at the box office, Rebecca is tracking it.