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BOX OFFICE

Warner Bros.' Stephen King blockbuster It debuted at the pinnacle of the domestic box office this weekend with a massive $117m—more than the rest of the Top 50's combined earnings.

According to Box Office Mojo, the makers of the film have a few things to celebrate: The largest September opening, the largest Fall opening and the largest opening for an R-rated horror film (as well as the largest opening weekend for a horror film of any MPAA rating). By contrast, remembering to put on underwear is cause for celebration in the HITS offices.

1. It (Warner Bros.) $117m 4,103/$28,552 avg. (debut)
2. Home Again (Open Road) $9m 2,940/$3,071 avg. (debut)
3. The Hitman's Bodyguard (Lionsgate) $5m 3,322/$1,460 avg. (week 4)
4. Annabelle: Creation (Warner Bros.) $4m 3,003/$1,332 avg. (week 5)
5. Wind River (Weinstein) $3m 2,890/$1,111 avg. (week 6)

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