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It (also known as It: Chapter One) is an 2017 American supernatural horror film based on Stephen King's 1986 novel of the same name.[1] It is the first installment of a planned duology, as well as the second adaptation following Tommy Lee Wallace's 1990 miniseries.[2][3][4] The film is directed by Andrés Muschietti and written by Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga and Gary Dauberman,[5][6][7] and starring Jaeden Lieberher as Bill Denbrough, with Bill Skarsgård starring as Pennywise The Dancing Clown, respectively,[8] alongside Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Wyatt Oleff, Chosen Jacobs, Jack Dylan Grazer, Nicholas Hamilton, and Jackson Robert Scott in supporting roles.[8] The film tells the story of seven children in Derry, Maine, who are terrorized by the eponymous being, only to face their own personal demons in the process.[9][10]

It premiered in Los Angeles on September 5, 2017, and was released in the United States on September 8, 2017, in 2D and IMAX. The film set numerous box office records and has grossed over $700 million worldwide.[11] Unadjusted for inflation, it is the highest-grossing R-rated horror film of all-time, the highest-grossing horror film internationally and the highest-grossing horror film of all time.[12][13] It received positive reviews, with critics praising the performances, direction, cinematography and musical score, and many calling it one of the best Stephen King adaptations.[14] It has received numerous awards and nominations, earning two Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association nominations, including Best Acting Ensemble.[15] It wan nominated for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie.[16] The film won three Bogey Awards, for pulling in more than two million German admissions in 11 days.[17] In addition, the motion picture has been named as one of the best films of 2017 by various ongoing critics, appearing on several critics' end-of-year lists.[18]


Worldwide

It is director Andy Muschietti's highest-grossing film.
  • Highest-grossing Stephen King horror film worldwide adjusted for inflation.[19]
  • Highest-grossing horror in unadjusted worldwide gross. This broke the former record of $441 million achieved by The Exorcist in 1974.[20]
  • Highest-grossing international horror release of all-time.[21]
  • Highest-grossing international opening weekend for a horror film - $66.3 million.[22]

IMAX

  • Biggest IMAX opening in September.[23]
  • Biggest IMAX opening weekend for a horror movie.[23]

United States and Canada

Numbers and records are not adjusted for inflation unless otherwise noted.

  • The first fall release to gross over $300 million domestically.[24]
  • Largest Thursday preview for a horror movie -$13.5, besting Paranormal Activity 3's $8 million.[25]
  • Highest-grossing preview total for an R-Rated movie - $13.5 million, besting Deadpool's (2016) $12.6 million.[26]
  • Largest Thursday preview for a September movie.[25]
  • Largest Friday for a September movie.[27]
  • Largest Thursday Pre-Show for a Stephen King adaptation.[28]
  • Biggest opening weekend in September, breaking the record for largest opening weekend in September gross held by Hotel Transylvania 2 ($48.4 million) in a single day.[29]
  • Biggest adjusted September opening, topping the $62 million Tuesday record that Rush Hour had set on its opening weekend in 1998.[29]
  • Biggest opening Fall weekend, breaking the record for largest opening Fall weekend gross held by Gravity ($55 million).[29]
  • Biggest adjusted Fall opening, topping the $71 million Tuesday record that Scary Movie 3 had set on its opening weekend in 2003.[29]
  • Biggest opening weekend for a Stephen King adaptation, improving on 1408's (2007) $20.6 million.[30]
  • Second biggest opening weekend for an R-rated film, with It's debut weekend only trailing Deadpool's record $132.4 million opening last year.[31]
  • Most venues for an R-rated film - 4,071 theaters. Logan's (2017) previously held the record by releasing across 647 theaters and on 2,500 screens.[32]
  • Biggest venue opening for an R-rated horror movie, improving on Alien: Covenant's (2017) 3,761 theaters.[32]
  • Biggest opening R-rated, non-sequel horror film.[33]
  • Biggest opening Stephen King movie.[33]
  • Biggest single-day opening for an R-rated movie, surpassing the former biggest single-day record for an R-rated movie, which had been held by Deadpool ($46 million).[34]
  • Largest opening weekend for an R-rated horror film, breaking Paranormal Activity 3's former record of $52.6 million.[35]
  • Biggest theatrical debut in horror movie history, breaking the $58 million weekend record held by Hannibal since 2001.[36][37]
  • Biggest non-holiday/long weekend R-rated debut of all time, surpassing the $88 million weekend record held by Logan.[29]
  • Lowest-budgeted movie ever to gross over $100 million in opening weekend – $35 million, surpassing The Twilight Saga: New Moon, which had a $50 million budget.[29]
  • Biggest opening for an R-rated movie based upon a book, withIt besting the previous record held by Fifty Shades of Grey at $85 million.[29]
  • Biggest Monday in September history - $8.8 million, breaking the $6.37 million Monday record held by The Sixth Sense since 1999.[38]
  • Biggest Monday ever for an R-rated horror and/or scary movie - $8.8 million.[39]
  • Biggest Tuesday in September history - $11.4 million, breaking the $4.5 million Monday record held by Sully since 2016.[40]
  • Biggest Tuesday for a horror film - $11.4 million, surpassing the $5.6 million Monday record held by The Conjuring since 2013.[41]
  • New box office record for Stephen King adaptations - $143.5 million total, with the previous record was held by The Green Mile, which took $136 million.[42]
  • Biggest Wednesday in September history - $7.9 million.[43]
  • Biggest Wednesday for an R-rated horror movie - $7.9 million.[44]
  • Biggest Thursday in September history - $7.2 million.[45]
  • Biggest Thursday for a horror movie - $7.2 million.[45]
  • Highest-grossing Stephen King horror film ever in North America adjusted for inflation, surpassing The Shining's $145 million.[19]
  • Biggest second opening weekend for a September release - $60.1 million.[46]
  • Biggest-grossing September film of all time, eclipsing the record previously held by Crocodile Dundee in 1984.[46]
  • Highest-grossing film ever between the Labor Day-to-November frame.[47][48]
  • Highest-grossing horror film of all time in unadjusted domestic gross - $236.3 million, breaking the former record of $232.9 million achieved by The Exorcist in 1974.[49]
  • Biggest Stephen King adaptation ever in North America for adjusted gross - $236.3 million, which eclipsed the former record of $233 million held by The Green Mile.[50]
  • Biggest opening weekend ever in Mexico for a horror film.[51]
  • Biggest opening weekend for a 2017 Warner Bros film in Mexico.[51]
  • Biggest pre-sales record on Fandango to become the top horror pre-seller of all-time, eclipsing Paranormal Activity 3 (2011)[52]
  • Biggest September pre-sales on Fandango, beating Sully (2016).[52]
  • Biggest top horror second-week-seller of all-time on Fandango, eclipsing Get Out (2017) by 2x as much.[53]
  • Biggest horror opening day - $51 million, eclipsing Paranormal Activity 3 (2011).[34]
  • Biggest horror weekend - - $123 million eclipsing Paranormal Activity 3 (2011).[34]

IMAX

  • Widest IMAX R-rated release – 377 IMAX theaters.[23]
  • Biggest IMAX September opening weekend – $7.2 million.[23]
  • Biggest IMAX September opening for a horror in Mexico.[51]
  • Biggest IMAX R-rated opening in Mexico.[51]

Europe

  • Highest grossing horror film of all-time in the United Kingdom and Ireland - £26.44 million ($35.8 million).[54]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in the United Kingdom and Ireland - $13.6 million.[55][56][57]
  • Biggest September opening ever in the United Kingdom, surpassing Bridget Jones's Baby’s $10.7 million in 2016.[58]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Germany - $11.8 million.[59]
  • Biggest opening for a 2017 Warner Bros film in Germany - $11.8 million.[59]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Russia - $6.9 million.[56]
  • Biggest September opening ever in Russia.[56]
  • Biggest opening weekend for Warner Bros. in Spain - $3.1 million.[60]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Poland - $1.5 million, surpassing Annabelle: Creation.[55]
  • Biggest opening for a 2017 Warner Bros. film in France - $6.3 million.[61]
  • Biggest opening day for a 2017 Warner Bros film - Russia ($1.3 million), Spain, Poland, Norway, Belgium, Finland and Denmark.[56]
  • Biggest Thursday night previews for a horror film - Denmark ($222,000), Lebanon, Ukraine, Hungary, Croatia, and Slovakia.[56]
  • Biggest opening day for a horror film in the United Kingdom and Ireland ($4.5 million), Russia, Holland, Denmark, Lebanon, Ukraine, Hungary, Croatia and Slovakia.[56]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Sweden, surpassing Annabelle: Creation.[51]
  • Biggest debut for a 2017 Warner Bros. film in Sweden - $2.6 million.[51]
  • Biggest debut for a horror film in Italy - €1.2 million.[62]
  • Biggest debut for a Warner Bros. horror film in Italy - €1.2 million.[63]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Portugal, surpassing Annabelle: Creation.[51][64]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Czech Republic - $393,516, surpassing Annabelle: Creation.[51][64]
  • Biggest opening for a 2017 Warner Bros. film in France - $6.3 million.[61]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Netherlands - $1.5 million.[65]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Slovakia - $259,483, surpassing Annabelle: Creation.[51][64]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Hungary - $460,372, surpassing Annabelle: Creation[51][64]

Records in Africa, Asia, South America and Oceania

  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in South Africa.[51]
  • Biggest opening weekend for a 2017 Warner Bros. film in South Africa - ZAR 5,118,107 million ($371,599).[66]
  • Biggest opening weekend for a horror film in South Africa - ZAR 5,118,107 million ($371,599).[66][64]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Israel.[64][51]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Turkey.[51][64]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Indonesia - $2,7 million.[67]
  • Biggest horror film of all time in Brazil - $16.6 million.[61]
  • Biggest opening day for a Warner Bros. film in Brazil.[56]
  • Biggest opening day for a horror film in Brazil.[56]
  • Biggest Thursday (including previews) in Brazil.[61]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Brazil - $5.6 million.[55]
  • Biggest opening day for a Warner Bros film in Chile.[61]
  • Highest-grossing Warner Bros. release of all-time in Argentina.[62]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Argentina - $4.1 million.[61]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a Warner Bros film in Argentina - $4.1 million.[61]
  • Biggest opening day for a 2017 Warner Bros. film in Australia.[56]
  • Biggest opening weekend for a 2017 Warner Bros. film in Australia - $7.4 million.[68][56]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in Australia - $7.4 million.[68]
  • Biggest all-time September opening in Australia.[68][56]
  • Biggest opening day for a horror film in Australia.[56]
  • Biggest all-time opening weekend for a horror film in New Zealand - $1.2 million.[68]

Achievements and milestones

See also

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