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‘IT Chapter Two’ scares up at box office

Proving again the lure of a good scare, the Stephen King-inspired film IT Chapter Two took in $91 million this weekend to top the North American box office, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.

‘IT Chapter Two’ scares up at box office
BEHIND THE SCENES. 'It: Chapter 2' had the second biggest horror opening weekend box office ever. AFP

That three-day estimate fell below the original It, with its frighteningly impressive $123 million opening in 2017. But the two films now rank as the top two horror openings ever, according to Variety.

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IT Chapter Two stars Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, Isaiah Mustafa, and Bill Hader as the grown-up versions of the kids who battled the terrifying, shape-shifting clown Pennywise 27 years earlier—and now must do it again.

There were no other new releases in the top 10, and the box office lineup, in what has been a slow year for cinema, was little changed from last weekend.

Slipping one spot to second—and miles behind IT Chapter Two—was Lionsgate’s political thriller Angel Has Fallen, which earned $6 million. Gerard Butler stars as a Secret Service agent wrongly accused of attempting to kill the US president (Morgan Freeman).

In third, also down one spot, was Universal’s raunchy tween comedy Good Boys, at $5.4 million.

Disney’s updated The Lion King also slipped one spot, to fourth, at $4.2 million. Displaying a steady appeal even in its eighth week out, it has earned more than $1.6 billion worldwide.

Holding steady in fifth place was Sony’s Overcomer, at $3.8 million. The Christian-themed movie tells the story of a coach who reluctantly agrees to train an asthmatic orphan girl for a big cross-country meet. 

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