The horror picture brought in the highest-grossing opening for an R-rated film this year, but it fell short of the success of its predecessor
New York "It: Chapter Two" had a monster weekend, but it came up short of the record-setting success of its predecessor.
The follow-up to Warner Bros. 2017's horror hit"It" brought in an estimated $91 million this weekend. That's the highest-grossing opening for an R-rated film this year and the second biggest debut in the history of September. But the film brought in $32 million less than the opening of the original film, which made a record $123 million two years ago. According to Warner Bros.
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