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Forbidden Fruits is a Hollywood movie, released on 27 March 2026 starring Lili Reinhart, Lola Tung, Victoria Pedretti, Alexandra Shipp and Emma Chamberlain, Gabrielle Union. This sharp comedy horror follows Apple, the icy queen bee of a trendy mall clothing store called Free Eden, who secretly runs a witchy femme cult in the basement after hours with her loyal coworkers Cherry and Fig. Everything changes when new hire Pumpkin joins the team and starts questioning their tight sisterhood, forcing the group to confront their own inner darkness or face violent consequences.

The film blends dark humour, sharp satire and creepy scares in a stylish mall setting that feels both familiar and unsettling. Lili Reinhart leads with cool intensity as Apple, while Lola Tung brings fresh energy as Pumpkin and Victoria Pedretti and Alexandra Shipp add strong support as Cherry and Fig. It is the kind of smart, twisty horror comedy that keeps you laughing and squirming at the same time.

As a fresh horror comedy with a strong cast and no big Bollywood clashes, it drew young adult audiences and genre fans on opening day. The trailer’s witchy mall cult vibe and dark humour helped it get noticed on social media, and many viewers shared how the satire on friendship and power felt clever and fun. The film’s R rating kept family crowds away, but urban multiplex crowds embraced the mix of laughs and scares.

The story’s exploration of toxic sisterhood and hidden darkness feels fresh and relevant, so it keeps drawing niche viewers even after the first week through word-of-mouth and group outings. It is the sort of movie that stays popular without needing constant hype because its blend of comedy and horror is something horror fans return to again and again. Worldwide, Forbidden Fruits launched with a solid opening in the US and key markets after its festival buzz.

The film’s clever concept, strong cast and stylish direction helped it stand out in a crowded March slate, with good social media shares and fan excitement driving early interest. It is not chasing huge blockbuster numbers but has the potential to grow steadily through positive reviews and word-of-mouth, like other smart horror comedies that become cult favourites. The satire on performative friendship and inner darkness feels completely timeless, so the movie should do well on streaming later and remain a go-to choice for fans who want horror with brains and laughs for many years to come.

Forbidden Fruits 2026 Overview

Forbidden Fruits box office collection
Forbidden Fruits box office collection
DetailInformation
TitleForbidden Fruits
Directed byMeredith Alloway
Written byMeredith Alloway, Lily Houghton
Produced byNot publicly detailed
ActorN/A
ActressLili Reinhart
Other CastLola Tung, Victoria Pedretti, Alexandra Shipp, Emma Chamberlain, Gabrielle Union
CinematographyN/A
Edited byN/A
Music byN/A
Production CompaniesNot publicly detailed
Distributed byIndependent Film Company / Shudder
Release Date27 March 2026
Running Time103 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Film IndustryHollywood
GenreComedy, Horror
Censor RatingR

Forbidden Fruits Box Office Collection

DayDateUS Collection Gross (Millions)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 1Friday, March 27, 2026TBA Millions(Opening Day)
Day 2Saturday, March 28, 2026TBA MillionsTBA
Day 3Sunday, March 29, 2026TBA MillionsTBA
Total US Gross–TBA Millions–
Total Worldwide Gross–TBA Millions–

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Forbidden Fruits is a Hit or Flop
To be updated

What is the budget of Forbidden Fruits
The estimated budget is around $8–12 Million

Forbidden Fruits Ott release date

  • OTT Platform: Shudder and OTT date: TBA

Our Review

Forbidden Fruits brings a fresh and wickedly funny take on horror when it opens on 27 March. The story follows Apple, the icy queen bee of a trendy mall clothing store called Free Eden, who secretly runs a witchy femme cult in the basement after hours with her loyal coworkers Cherry and Fig. Everything changes when new hire Pumpkin joins the team and starts questioning their tight sisterhood, forcing the group to confront their own inner darkness or face violent consequences.

Directed by Meredith Alloway, the film mixes sharp satire, dark humour and creepy scares in a stylish mall setting that feels both familiar and unsettling. Lili Reinhart leads with cool intensity as Apple, while Lola Tung brings fresh energy as Pumpkin and Victoria Pedretti and Alexandra Shipp add strong support as Cherry and Fig. Box office details will be updated once actual numbers start coming in.

Compared to other horror comedies, this one feels more personal and focused on friendship and power dynamics, making it stand out. It has the potential to become a word-of-mouth hit because the satire on performative sisterhood feels sharp and relevant. The runtime keeps the story moving at a perfect pace. As an Indian journalist who has covered many horror releases, this is the kind of film that makes you laugh and squirm at the same time.

What makes Forbidden Fruits special is how it turns a simple mall job into a dark and funny exploration of friendship and hidden truths. The witch cult and the way Pumpkin challenges the group create awkward, tense and sometimes hilarious moments that feel completely believable. The film never relies on cheap scares – it uses clever writing and strong performances to build dread that feels personal and real.

Early reactions from screenings are positive, with many saying the satire lands perfectly and the cast is excellent. Once it releases, positive word-of-mouth from horror fans should help it reach more viewers. In India, the limited release means it will grow through good reviews and social media shares among genre enthusiasts. Compared to recent horror comedies, this one stands out for its focus on female dynamics and sharp social commentary in a way that feels fresh and smart.

Its timeless idea that secrets can destroy even the closest bonds will keep it relevant for years. The runtime is just right at 103 minutes, so it never feels long and leaves you thinking. This could easily become one of those films that horror lovers watch again with friends and still enjoy the twists. Forbidden Fruits also shines in its clever way of blending comedy and horror without losing its edge. The mall setting feels everyday and relatable, while the witch cult and the escalating consequences add the perfect amount of creepiness.

The supporting cast, including Emma Chamberlain and Gabrielle Union, adds nice layers without taking focus from the main group. After release, box office performance will be tracked closely. In India, where audiences love smart horrors with strong female leads, it has good potential for steady interest through word-of-mouth and group viewings. Looking at it next to other witchy or cult horror films, it feels modern and satirical while still keeping that classic creeping dread. Small details like the way conversations shift and secrets are revealed add nice touches that make the film rewarding.

This could become a new favourite for anyone who enjoys horror with brains and laughs. As an experienced Indian entertainment journalist who has followed Hollywood for many years, I truly believe Forbidden Fruits has what it takes to entertain and impress. It is the kind of movie that proves clever writing and strong acting can create something unforgettable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the plot of Forbidden Fruits?

Forbidden Fruits follows Apple, who secretly runs a witchy femme cult in the basement of a mall store with Cherry and Fig. New hire Pumpkin challenges their sisterhood, forcing them to face their inner darkness or meet violent ends.

Is Forbidden Fruits based on a true story?

No, Forbidden Fruits is a fictional comedy horror film.

Who plays Apple in Forbidden Fruits?

Lili Reinhart plays Apple.

When will Forbidden Fruits be available on streaming?

Forbidden Fruits is expected on Shudder and other VOD platforms a few months after its theatrical release.

How does Forbidden Fruits compare to other horror comedies?

Forbidden Fruits stands out for its sharp satire on friendship and power in a mall setting, blending dark humour and creepy scares like a modern, witchy take on the genre.

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)

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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.