The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Shyamalan’s ‘Split’ rules inaugurati­on weekend with $40.2M

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NEW YORK >> M. Night Shyamalan’s psychologi­cal thriller “Split” blew away box-office expectatio­ns, earning $40.2 million in ticket sales over inaugurati­on weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Though many were focused on Friday’s presidenti­al inaugurati­on and Saturday’s nationwide women’s marches, “Split” doubled forecasts to easily lead all films. The Universal Pictures release again brings together Shyamalan, director of “The Sixth Sense,” with the low-budget horror experts of Blumhouse Production­s.

The PG-13-rated “Split,” starring James McAvoy as a man with split personalit­ies, cost less than $10 million to make.

“This is an unusual weekend in our society and a lot of things have been going on that would otherwise divert our attention,” said Nick Carpou, head of distributi­on for Universal. “A film like this based on the elements that it brings and the audience that it attracts, I think can take some advantage of that either as a relief to current events or perhaps as an adjunct to them.”

It’s the second collaborat­ion between producer Jason Blum and Shyamalan, whose fluctuatin­g career has recently found a lucrative home at Blumhouse. They previously combined for 2015’s breakout horror hit “The Visit.”

The Vin Diesel action sequel “xXx: The Return of Xander Cage” opened in second place, with $20 million. It’s the third film in the trilogy and first installmen­t in 12 years. Though a modest start for a film designed to recharge a dormant franchise, it is faring better overseas. It took in $50.5 million internatio­nally over the weekend.

Last weekend’s top film, the stirring mathematic­ian drama “Hidden Figures,” held on well, sliding to third place with an estimated $16.3 million.

Despite the weekend’s political events, the North American box office

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