Get Out currently edges It 53–47
2017's two horror sensations — monster and metaphor, no separation.
The Verdict Class of 2017
This matchup has 19 votes — still early. The picture may shift as more people weigh in.
It and Get Out arrived in the same year and redefined what horror could do commercially — King's adaptation proving that studio horror could open at $123 million, Peele's debut proving that horror could be the vehicle for the most talked-about film of the year. Muschietti builds his horror from childhood fears given physical form. Peele builds his from adult anxieties given a suburban address. The tie says both approaches generated equal lasting engagement from the voters who saw them. The sewer and the sunken place are both iconic images from 2017 horror. Neither has faded.
The Numbers
| It | Get Out | |
|---|---|---|
| Head-to-Head | 47% | 53% |
| Overall Win Rate | 45% | 54% |
| Championships | 2 | 2 |
| Budget | $35M | $5M |
| Box Office | $720M | $255M |
Where This Matchup Sits
In the 2010s on BingeBracket: It is in the lower half and Get Out at #6, out of 29 films.
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