The spy comedy "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" dominated the US box office in its opening weekend, according to preliminary industry figures filed Sunday.
The film dethroned "It," a horror film that feeds the clowns primary fear and reigned at the box office for two weeks.
With a star-studded cast including Colin Firth, Channing Tatum, Halle Berry, and even Elton John, "Kingsman" grossed an estimated $ 39 million over the weekend, according to the specialist firm Exhibitor Relations.
The sequel to "Kingsman: The Secret Service," shows how the British spy organization Kingsman joins forces with its US counterpart Statesman to face a new global threat.
"It", based on a novel by Stephen King and starring Bill Skarsgard, a terrifying clown, earned an estimated $ 30 million, half that of the previous weekend.
However, after shaking the box office on its debut weekend with $ 123 million in revenue, "It" racks up an incredible $ 266.3 million in revenue in just three weeks.
In third place was the new animation "The Lego Ninjago Movie,” which grossed 21.2 million dollars.
Much further back, but occupying fourth place was "Assassin: Mission Revenge," with Dylan O'Brien as a CIA recruit teaming with veteran agent Michael Keaton to fight terrorists. This film earned $ 6.2 million, bringing its total revenue in two weeks to $ 21.6 million.
In its third week, the tape "Home Again" fell a place to the fifth position with a collection of 3.3 million dollars. With total revenue totaling $ 22.3 million, this romantic comedy stars Reese Witherspoon.
After two weeks leading the US box office with record numbers, 'It' says goodbye to the first place to hand the witness to 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle', sequel to the title directed by Matthew Vaughn in 2014 that has crowned the box office of this weekend with an acceptable data above those of its predecessor. On the other hand, not so acceptable have been the figures of “LEGO Ninjago Movie,” the other outstanding premiere of the week, despite pointing in the forecasts to data between 35 and 40 million, the final collection has been very behind. The horror tape ' Friend Request', which reached cinemas across the country, has failed to excel, obtaining quite disappointing figures.
'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' has managed to lead the box office in the United States with an estimated 39 million, standing above the 36 million that managed to raise ' Kingsman: Secret Service ' at its premiere in 2014 and somewhat below expectations which pointed to data about 45 million in its premiere. In the international market, the Vaughn film has managed to obtain another 61.2 million summing around 100.2 million dollars globally, data that under a budget of approximately 104, seem to augur well a profitability at the box office, although it will be necessary to see if you manage to get good maintenance in the coming weeks.
The film dethroned "It," a horror film that feeds the clowns primary fear and reigned at the box office for two weeks.
With a star-studded cast including Colin Firth, Channing Tatum, Halle Berry, and even Elton John, "Kingsman" grossed an estimated $ 39 million over the weekend, according to the specialist firm Exhibitor Relations.
The sequel to "Kingsman: The Secret Service," shows how the British spy organization Kingsman joins forces with its US counterpart Statesman to face a new global threat.
"It", based on a novel by Stephen King and starring Bill Skarsgard, a terrifying clown, earned an estimated $ 30 million, half that of the previous weekend.
However, after shaking the box office on its debut weekend with $ 123 million in revenue, "It" racks up an incredible $ 266.3 million in revenue in just three weeks.
In third place was the new animation "The Lego Ninjago Movie,” which grossed 21.2 million dollars.
Much further back, but occupying fourth place was "Assassin: Mission Revenge," with Dylan O'Brien as a CIA recruit teaming with veteran agent Michael Keaton to fight terrorists. This film earned $ 6.2 million, bringing its total revenue in two weeks to $ 21.6 million.
In its third week, the tape "Home Again" fell a place to the fifth position with a collection of 3.3 million dollars. With total revenue totaling $ 22.3 million, this romantic comedy stars Reese Witherspoon.
After two weeks leading the US box office with record numbers, 'It' says goodbye to the first place to hand the witness to 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle', sequel to the title directed by Matthew Vaughn in 2014 that has crowned the box office of this weekend with an acceptable data above those of its predecessor. On the other hand, not so acceptable have been the figures of “LEGO Ninjago Movie,” the other outstanding premiere of the week, despite pointing in the forecasts to data between 35 and 40 million, the final collection has been very behind. The horror tape ' Friend Request', which reached cinemas across the country, has failed to excel, obtaining quite disappointing figures.
'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' has managed to lead the box office in the United States with an estimated 39 million, standing above the 36 million that managed to raise ' Kingsman: Secret Service ' at its premiere in 2014 and somewhat below expectations which pointed to data about 45 million in its premiere. In the international market, the Vaughn film has managed to obtain another 61.2 million summing around 100.2 million dollars globally, data that under a budget of approximately 104, seem to augur well a profitability at the box office, although it will be necessary to see if you manage to get good maintenance in the coming weeks.