Film / Box Office
Box Office Chart: September 29-October 1, 2017
1. Kingsman: The Golden Circle £4,187,105 (£15,623,613, 2 weeks)
2. IT £1,742,629 (£29,444,212, 4 weeks)
3. Victoria & Abdul £943,300 (£7,022,063, 3 weeks)
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4. Goodbye Christopher Robin £781,110 (new release)
5. Flatliners £486,721 (new release)
6. Home Again £484,124 (new release)
7. The Emoji Movie £383,166 (£14,454,556, 9 weeks)
8. The Jungle Bunch £299,669 (£1,076,244, 3 weeks)
9. Despicable Me 3 £233,507 (£46,967,001, 14 weeks)
10. Mother! £196,358 (£2,106,554, 3 weeks)
Chart copyright Rentrak
The critics hated it, but Kingsman: The Golden Circle continues to do a roaring trade, holding off the challenge from three new releases and becoming Matthew Vaughn’s biggest hit at the UK box office. In second place, IT will shortly come the sixth release of 2017 to take more than £30m. Goodbye Christopher Robin was the weekend’s highest new entry, trouncing the grotty Flatliners remake that nobody asked for and wasn’t shown to hacks. It’ll now do battle with Victoria & Abdul for the mature punter pound over the next few weeks. Home Again, meanwhile, managed to drum up very little interest among the romcom crowd. Dunkirk finally disappeared from the top ten in its 11th week on release, but now ranks as Christopher Nolan’s biggest hit.