Toronto Star

Kingsman sequel scares It out of box office lead

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The R-rated spy comedy Kingsman: The Golden Circle displaced the horror sensation It as the No. 1 film in North America, while the second Lego Movie spinoff of the year didn’t assemble the expected audience.

The 20th Century Fox release opened with a weekend-leading $39 million debut, according to studio estimates Sunday. But It still continues to pull in record crowds. With $30 million over the weekend, It is now the highest-grossing horror film of all time, not accounting for inflation, with $266.3 million thus far. (1973’s The Exorcist grossed $232.9 million domestical­ly, or more than $1 billion in 2017 dollars.)

Twentieth Century Fox’s Kingsman sequel sought to expand on the 2015 original’s $36.2 million opening, and its $414 million worldwide take.

Matthew Vaughn’s sequel returned stars Taron Egerton and Colin Firth, while adding Channing Tatum, Halle Berry and others. Made more for audiences than critics, reviews for the gleefully distastefu­l spy romp were poor, at 51 per cent fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres according to comScore.

1. Kingsman: The Golden Circle, $39 million ($61 million internatio­nal).

2. It, $30 million ($38.3 million internatio­nal).

3. The Lego Ninjago Movie, $21.2 million ($10.5 million internatio­nal).

4. American Assassin, $6.3 million ($2.7 million internatio­nal).

 ?? GILES KEYTE/AP ?? Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, and Pedro Pascal in star in The R-rated spy comedy Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
GILES KEYTE/AP Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, and Pedro Pascal in star in The R-rated spy comedy Kingsman: The Golden Circle.

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