Australia Box Office for Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Australia Box Office | $14,401,511 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $408,803,696 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $7,202,501 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $14,335,101 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $21,537,602 | |
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Synopsis
When our heroes’ headquarters are destroyed and the world is held hostage, their journey leads them to the discovery of an allied spy organization in the US called Statesman, dating back to the day they were both founded. The two elite secret organizations band together to defeat a ruthless common enemy, in order to save the world, something that’s becoming a bit of a habit for Eggsy…
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $104,000,000 |
Australia Releases: | September 22nd, 2017 (Wide) |
Video Release: | November 28th, 2017 by Fox Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | R for sequences of strong violence, drug content, language throughout and some sexual material. (Rating bulletin 2490 (Cert #50974), 8/23/2017) |
Running Time: | 141 minutes |
Franchise: | Kingsman |
Keywords: | Secret Agent, Shadowy Organization, Marvel Comics, Intertitle, Fictionalized Version of Yourself, 3-D, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR, Action Comedy |
Source: | Based on Comic/Graphic Novel |
Genre: | Action |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | 20th Century Fox, MARV Films |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States |
Languages: | English |
Home Market Releases for December 12th, 2017
December 12th, 2017
Christmas is rapidly approaching, so most of the big releases have already hit the home market. The biggest box office release on this week’s list is Kingsman: The Golden Circle, but its reviews were only mixed. The biggest release overall is Game of Thrones: Season Seven, while the only other competition for Pick of the Week is Election: The Criterion Collection. I’m going to award the title to Game of Thrones, even though the screener didn’t arrive until Monday afternoon.
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Home Market Releases for November 28th, 2017
November 27th, 2017
This is the week after Black Friday and Cyber Monday, which explains why there are so few new releases on this week’s home market release report. That said, there are some worth checking out. Haikyu!! is one of the best sports Anime titles ever made, but only the Premium Box Set is coming out this week and its just too expensive. Logan Lucky is one of the best wide releases of the year, but the DVD / Blu-ray doesn’t have enough extras to be the Pick of the Week. I was tempted to give Pick of the Week to Long Time Running, but while it is amazing the DVD / Blu-ray doesn’t come out till Friday. Likewise, I finally finished the review for MST3K: Season 11 to celebrate the renewal, but it came out way too long ago to be Pick of the Week. That leaves The Wrong Guy as my Pick of the Week. It has no reviews and the DVD / Blu-ray only has a commentary track, but it’s an underrated film in my opinion, and a Canadian film, so it gets Pick and Puck of the Week.
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International Box Office: Thor Hits Century Mark with $107.6 million
November 2nd, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok got its international start off with a bang dominating the market with $107.6 million in 36 markets during its opening weekend of release. The film’s biggest opening came in the U.K. where it dominated the market with $16.22 million in 611 theaters, which is 27% higher than Doctor Strange opened with in that market. This film also dominated South Korea earning $12.00 million on 1,639 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $15.87 million. This total is 12% lower than Doctor Strange, but that was an aberration, because overall, Thor: Ragnarok’s debut was 22% ahead of Doctor Strange’s debuts in the same market. If Thor can have similar legs, it will finish with more than $500 million internationally and possibly even $800 million worldwide.
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International Box Office: Kingsman Retakes Gold with $48.7 million
October 26th, 2017
Kingsman: The Golden Circle returned to top spot with $48.7 million in 61 markets for totals of $250.3 million internationally and $344.9 million worldwide. Nearly all of the film’s weekend haul came from China, where the movie earned $39.15 million over the weekend for a total opening of $39.83 million. This is almost double what the original opened with in this market, meaning Kingsman: The Golden Circle could top the original’s international numbers making a third film in the franchise almost a sure thing.
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International Box Office: Never Say Die Falls, but Still Wins with $30 million
October 19th, 2017
Never Say Die remained in first place on the international chart with $30 million over the weekend for a three-week total of $281 million. Almost all of that has come from China, where it made $29.74 million this weekend for a total of $278.99 million. By the end of the weekend, it was less than $1 million away from overtaking Meet the Fockers as the biggest Comedy hit in any one single market. It got there on Monday.
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International Box Office: Never Say Die Comes Alive with $66.28 million
October 12th, 2017
Never Say Die rose to first place with $67 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $223 internationally. The film added $66.28 million to its running tally in its native China, which now sits at $222.75 million after nine days of release. The film is on track to top Kung Fu Yoga as the biggest comedy hit in China. In fact, it is on pace to top Meet the Fockers as the biggest Comedy hit in any one single market.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Blade Runner Tops Chart with $32.75 million, but is it Enough?
October 10th, 2017
October started on a soft note with none of the new releases meeting expectations over the weekend. Blade Runner 2049 led the way with $32.75 million, which would have been fine, had the movie not cost $155 million to make. (That’s $185 million on the screen, $155 million cost for the studio, after you take into account tax breaks, etc.) Neither The Mountain Between Us, nor My Little Pony: The Movie made much of an impact at the box office, but at least neither of them bombed. The biggest news was It hitting $300 million. Overall, the box office did climb compared to last weekend, growing 16% to $105 million. This is just 1.2% higher than the same weekend last year, but at this point, a win is a win. Year-to-date, 2017 is 5.1% or $440 million behind 2016 at $8.19 billion to $8.64 billion. We really needed a big win this weekend to put a dent in that number. Unless November and December are really big months, 2017 has already lost the year-over-year competition.
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Weekend Predictions: Can Blade Runner Sprint to the Finish?
October 5th, 2017
September ended on a slow note, but it looks like October will open fast. Blade Runner 2049 has been setting October pre-order records for a few sites, but it will also need strong walk-up sales in order to actually break the October weekend record, currently held by Gravity, with $55 million. I don’t think that’s likely, but at this point I would be shocked if it didn’t land in the top ten weekends for the month. The Mountain Between Us looks more and more like busted Oscar-bait. Its reviews have fallen from just over 70% positive to under 50% positive. As I started writing this, My Little Pony: The Movie still had no reviews, which is almost worse than bad reviews. (Reviews are starting to trickle in.) Finally there’s Victoria and Abdul, which is expanding. It isn’t expanding wide, or even semi-wide; however, it should still earn a spot in the top ten. This weekend last year, The Girl on the Train opened with $24.54 million. Blade Runner 2049 could earn twice that. If 2017 does win in the year-over-year comparison, then it will be on the back of Blade Runner 2049.
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International Box Office: Kingsman Remains Golden with $50.5 million
October 4th, 2017
Kingsman: The Golden Circle remained in first place on the international chart with $50.5 million in 77 markets for totals of $125.97 million internationally and $192.61 million worldwide. The film dominated the South Korean market with $11.89 million on 1,677 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $16.49 million there. It also debuted in first place in Mexico, with a less impressive $2.28 million. The film has yet to open in France, China, and Japan, so it should continue to rake in the money.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Kingsman Wins Three-Way Race with $16.94 million
October 3rd, 2017
The top three films on the weekend box office chart landed in the same order as predicted; however, it was a much closer race than most thought it would be. Kingsman: The Golden Circle ended up on top with $16.94 million, just ahead of It with $16.90 million. The best new release of the week was American Made with $16.78 million. The other new releases struggled, to be kind, with Flatliners earning a distant fifth place and Til Death Do Us Part opening in ninth place. Overall, the box office fell 23% from last weekend to just $90 million. It was also 21% lower than the same weekend last year, thus ending 2017’s mini-winning streak. Year-to-date, 2017 has earned $8.06 billion, putting it 4.8% or $410 million behind last year’s pace.
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Weekend Estimates: Threeway Tie at the Top
October 1st, 2017
Warner Bros. is claiming a weekend win at the box office for It as of this morning, but whichever way you slice it, we have a threeway tie at the top of the chart, based on Sunday morning estimates. In fact, we might have a rare weekend where three different movies will top the daily chart. American Made took a lead on Friday with a $6.17 million opening day, It won on Saturday with around $7.9 million, and the eventual result for the weekend will depend on whether Kingsman: The Golden Circle wins on Sunday, and by how much. As of this morning, Kingsman is projected to make $17 million, American Made $17.02 million, and It (a slightly optimistic, for my money) $17.3 million. We’ll know the real winner on Monday morning, and It probably has a slight edge.
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Friday Estimates: American Makes it an Exciting Race with $6.1 million
September 30th, 2017
American Made topped the box office chart on Friday with $6.1 million. This is a little better than predicted and certainly better than previews were suggesting it would make. Its 85% positive reviews should result in long legs. On the other hand, its B plus from CinemaScore is the definition of average. It could grab first place with just over $16 million, but it is not the only film on pace to earn that much this weekend.
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Weekend Predictions: How Will September End? With A Whimper.
September 28th, 2017
It looks like September will end with a whimper, as there are three wide releases, none of which are expected to be midlevel hits. American Made should have no trouble being the biggest of the three new releases, but it has a less than 50/50 chance of earning first place. Flatliners’ buzz started out quiet and it failed to grow by any significant margin. It looks like it will open below $10 million. Finally there’s Til Death Do Us Part, which may or may not manage a spot in the top ten. 2017’s mini-winning streak looks to be over, as this weekend last year had two films earning more than $20 million, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children and Deepwater Horizon. This year, there will likely be none.
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International Box Office: Kingsman King of the World with $61.18 million
September 28th, 2017
Kingsman: The Golden Circle made its international debut and it was mostly really good news, as it topped the chart with $61.18 million on 11,623 screens in 64 markets. Its biggest market was the U.K., where it earned $11.40 million on 602 screens. This is a massive improvement over the $6.4 million its predecessor opened with. Likewise, this film earned $6.01 million on 1300 screens in Russia, up from $3.5 million for the first film. It wasn’t able to grow that much in Australia, but it did increase its haul to $4.56 million on 405 screens, up from $3.22 million on 372 for the original film. The film has yet to open in France, South Korea, China, and Japan, so this is a great start. It very likely won’t have the same legs, but even so, $400 million worldwide is a solid milestone to aim for, given this start.
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Contest: King of the Prizes: Winning Announcement
September 27th, 2017
The winners of our King of the Prizes contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Kingsman: The Golden Circle’s opening weekend were...
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Kingsman Earns Gold with $39.02 million
September 26th, 2017
The weekend box office was good, for a September weekend, but disappointing compared to expectations. Kingsman: The Golden Circle did earn first place, but with only $39.02 million. Granted, this is great for September, but $10 million less than our prediction, and our prediction wasn’t even on the high end of expectations. The Lego Ninjago Movie struggled in third place with $20.43 million. The shine has come off the Lego franchise. Fortunately, It continues to be strong and that helped the overall box office. We saw 5.6% growth from last weekend reaching $117 million. This is also 13% higher than the same weekend last year, so there’s clearly reason to celebrate. 2017 is still behind 2016 in the year-to-date comparison, but it closed the gap to 4.7% or $390 million at $7.94 billion to $8.33 billion.
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Weekend Estimates: Kingsman Circles $39 Million
September 24th, 2017
The fine line between mere popularity and capturing the zeitgeist (or going viral, to use a slightly more up-to-date term) is shown in this weekend’s box office results. Kingsman: The Golden Circle, a decently-reviewed sequel to a very popular franchise-starter, will pick up a very respectable $39 million this weekend. That’s a shade better than the original film made on its opening weekend, and a pretty satisfying result for all concerned. With good business expected overseas (we don’t have an official estimate yet), the film should cruise to profitability overall, and will most likely top $100 million domestically. It would also have counted as the fourth-best opening weekend in September, were it not for the behemoth zeitgeist-capturer, It.
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Friday Estimates: Kingsman Not Quite Golden with $15.33 million Opening Day
September 23rd, 2017
Kingsman: The Golden Circle opened on the low end of expectations with $15.33 million on Friday. This puts it on pace for just under $40 million over the full weekend. This is a little more than the $36.21 million the original managed back in 2015. This film has earned weaker reviews, but both films earned a B plus from CinemaScore. Still sequels tend to have shorter legs, so getting much past $100 million domestically will be difficult. This is not good news for a film that cost $104 million to make. I don’t think there will be a third film in the franchise, not unless it shows some growth internationally.
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Thursday Night Previews: Kingsman Pulls in $3.4 million in Golden Debut - Updated
September 22nd, 2017
As expected, Kingsman: The Golden Circle had the best previews, earning $3.4 million last night. The original film opened with $1.4 million during its previews; however, this is not a good predictor for two reasons. Firstly, that was two years ago, which is a lifetime ago in terms of previews. Secondly, it was at a different time of year and previews are very dependent on time of year. Perhaps a closer comparison would be The Magnificent Seven, as that film earned $1.75 million this weekend last year, on the way to $67 million. However, Kingsman: The Golden Circle earned weaker reviews and it has a younger target audience, so it will likely have worse legs. In fact, it could have worse legs than It did, which would leave the film with just $31 million during its opening weekend. I was expecting about $4 million last night, so unless its legs are better, it won’t match its prediction. That said, just over $40 million is still good and if it can merely match its predecessor’s legs, then it will break even sometime during its home market run.
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Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases Earn Gold?
September 21st, 2017
There are three wide releases coming out this week, which is one more than anticipated. Kingsman: The Golden Circle is widely expected to earn first place during the weekend, but The Lego Ninjago Movie is widely expected to have longer legs and that could give it the win overall. Meanwhile, Friend Request is just hoping to earn a spot in the top five. It’s not a sure bet that it will. Meanwhile, It will relinquish first spot and fall to third place, but still earn a ton of money. This weekend last year, the one-two punch of The Magnificent Seven and Storks helped the overall box office pull in $104 million. The top three films this year should earn more than that, to give 2017 another win. It will still take a lot to recover, but this result at least makes that possible.
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Contest: Assassinate the Competition: Winning Announcement
September 20th, 2017
The winners of our Assassinate the Competition contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for American Assassin’s opening weekend were...
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Friday Estimates: It still has it with $19.2 million on Friday
September 16th, 2017
As expected, It dominated Friday with $19.2 million. Its running tally is $177.91 million after just 8 days of release, putting it in top spot on the all-time September chart. It looks to be on pace for $57 million over the full weekend, which is even better than expected, giving it a running tally of over $210 million. A 55% decline is excellent in this day and age, especially for a horror film, as the genre tends to have shorter legs. This will make it the 8th film released in 2017 to get to $200 million. It will also become only the fourth horror film to get to $200 million and just the 16th R-Rated film to reach that milestone. Furthermore, while next week’s competition is stronger, it is currently on pace to reach $300 million domestically, which is more than most people originally predicted it would earn worldwide. Perhaps this means we will be getting a big-budget At the Mountains of Madness adaptation after all. Previously, no studios wanted to make a big-budget R-rated horror movie, but this film proves they can be profitable.
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Contest: King of the Prizes
September 15th, 2017
It looks like it will be a good weekend at the box office next weekend, as both Kingsman: The Golden Circle and The Lego Ninjago Movie are expected to earn $100 million domestically. Ninjago should earn more overall, but Kingsman should start faster. Because of that, it is the better choice for the target film in this week’s box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening three-day weekend box office number for Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film’s opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of VEEP: Season Six on Blu-ray. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film’s opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a copy of Silicon Valley: Season Four on Blu-ray. Finally, we will also chose an entrant from the group of people who haven’t won, or haven’t won recently, and they will win a copy of The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks on DVD.
Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don’t delay!
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2017 Preview: September
September 1st, 2017
As bad as July was, August actually managed to be worse. 2017 was over $300 million behind 2016’s pace during August alone. That’s worse than the rest of the summer combined. The only film that was an unqualified hit was Annabelle: Creation, although there were a couple of other films that are doing well enough to be considered financial hits. There’s some good news and some bad news for this September. The month gets off to a slow start with no wide releases the first weekend, but there are three films opening during the rest of the month that are expected to top $100 million and all three should be better than the best August had to offer. It is expected to be the biggest hit of the month and is tracking to break the record for the biggest September weekend. Both Kingsman: The Golden Circle and The Lego Ninjago Movie are expected to cross $100 million, although they are opening the same weekend, so that could hurt both of their chances. Meanwhile last September, Sully was the biggest release of the month earning $125.07 million. It should top that, while Kingsman: The Golden Circle and The Lego Ninjago Movie won’t be too far behind. 2017 should cut the gap with 2016, but sadly only by a little bit.
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle Trailer
July 21st, 2017
Action movie starring Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Mark Strong, Halle Berry, Channing Tatum, and Jeff Bridges, directed by Matthew Vaughn opens September 22 ... Full Movie Details.
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle Trailer
April 25th, 2017
Action movie starring Taron Egerton, Mark Strong, Sophie Cookson, Julianne Moore, and Colin Firth, directed by Matthew Vaughn, opens September 22 ... Full Movie Details.
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Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.
Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
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2017/09/22 | 1 | $4,569,338 | 407 | $11,227 | $4,569,338 | 1 | |
2017/09/29 | 1 | $2,830,513 | -38% | 410 | $6,904 | $9,474,946 | 2 |
2017/10/06 | 2 | $1,542,660 | -45% | 373 | $4,136 | $12,370,354 | 3 |
2017/10/13 | 4 | $871,816 | -43% | 314 | $2,776 | $13,846,273 | 4 |
2017/10/20 | 7 | $458,530 | -47% | 249 | $1,841 | $14,430,084 | 5 |
2017/10/27 | 9 | $136,679 | -70% | 164 | $833 | $14,418,016 | 6 |
2017/11/03 | 18 | $55,114 | -60% | 68 | $811 | $14,504,204 | 7 |
2017/11/10 | - | $19,472 | -65% | 31 | $628 | $14,584,327 | 8 |
2017/11/17 | - | $7,966 | -59% | 18 | $443 | $14,401,511 | 9 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
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Argentina | 10/13/2017 | $270,631 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $564,786 | 1/1/2019 |
Australia | 9/22/2017 | $4,569,338 | 407 | 410 | 2034 | $14,401,511 | 11/20/2017 |
Brazil | 9/29/2017 | $1,907,642 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $5,028,344 | 6/26/2018 |
Bulgaria | 9/22/2017 | $76,827 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $245,273 | 2/26/2019 |
China | 10/16/2017 | $39,130,000 | 104700 | 104700 | 148629 | $71,048,680 | 8/16/2018 |
Czech Republic | 9/22/2017 | $236,017 | 136 | 136 | 307 | $696,127 | 1/1/2019 |
France | 10/13/2017 | $4,600,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $13,899,863 | 6/28/2018 |
Germany | 9/21/2017 | $2,274,729 | 601 | 635 | 1236 | $10,685,365 | 6/29/2018 |
Hong Kong | 9/22/2017 | $1,993,677 | 159 | 159 | 375 | $4,580,261 | 10/28/2018 |
India | 9/22/2017 | $1,698,975 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $1,990,812 | 10/3/2018 |
Indonesia | 9/22/2017 | $3,300,000 | 0 | 312 | 312 | $4,801,874 | 1/1/2019 |
Italy | 9/21/2017 | $947,211 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $2,319,878 | 10/18/2017 |
Japan | 1/5/2018 | $4,300,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $14,116,833 | 6/8/2018 |
Lithuania | 9/22/2017 | $30,238 | 106 | 106 | 215 | $83,235 | 11/2/2017 |
Malaysia | 9/22/2017 | $2,800,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $2,800,000 | 9/25/2017 |
Mexico | 9/29/2017 | $2,276,284 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $5,481,411 | 10/24/2017 |
Netherlands | 9/22/2017 | $983,403 | 145 | 145 | 916 | $3,863,488 | 11/20/2017 |
New Zealand | 9/22/2017 | $633,482 | 104 | 104 | 540 | $1,867,242 | 11/20/2017 |
North America | 9/22/2017 | $39,023,010 | 4,003 | 4,038 | 20,465 | $100,234,838 | |
Poland | 9/22/2017 | $324,264 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $963,017 | 1/1/2019 |
Portugal | 9/22/2017 | $234,090 | 94 | 94 | 367 | $817,036 | 11/16/2017 |
Russia (CIS) | 9/22/2017 | $6,081,455 | 1300 | 1300 | 4304 | $12,634,872 | 1/1/2019 |
Slovakia | 9/22/2017 | $99,387 | 74 | 74 | 151 | $218,123 | 10/31/2017 |
South Korea | 9/19/2017 | $0 | 0 | 1677 | 3469 | $37,636,222 | 12/14/2017 |
Spain | 9/22/2017 | $1,668,230 | 477 | 477 | 1797 | $4,764,138 | 11/6/2017 |
Taiwan | 9/22/2017 | $4,800,000 | 0 | 225 | 510 | $10,616,290 | 10/28/2018 |
Turkey | 9/22/2017 | $309,953 | 348 | 348 | 852 | $888,624 | 2/26/2019 |
United Kingdom | 9/22/2017 | $11,536,758 | 602 | 620 | 3637 | $33,261,897 | 12/13/2017 |
Rest of World | $48,293,656 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $408,803,696 | 2/26/2019 |
Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.
Leading Cast
Colin Firth | Harry Hart |
Julianne Moore | Poppy |
Taron Egerton | Gary “Eggsy” Unwin/Galahad |
Mark Strong | Merlin |
Channing Tatum | Statesman Secret Agent |
Supporting Cast
Halle Berry | Ginger |
Elton John | |
Jeff Bridges | Head of Statesman |
Pedro Pascal | Jack Daniels |
Sophie Cookson | Roxanne “Roxy” Morton/Lancelot |
Samantha Womack | Michelle Unwin |
Edward Holcroft | Charlie Hesketh |
Vinnie Jones | Poppy’s Bodyguard |
Hanna Alström | Princess Tilde of Sweden |
Michael Caine | Chester King/Arthur |
Michael Gambon | Kingsman Official |
Matt Letscher | Statesman Agent |
Poppy Delevingne | Clara Von Gluckfberg |
Björn Granath | The King of Sweden |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Matthew Vaughn | Director |
Jane Goldman | Screenwriter |
Matthew Vaughn | Screenwriter |
Matthew Vaughn | Producer |
Adam Bohling | Producer |
David Reid | Producer |
Dave Gibbons | Executive Producer |
Pierre Lagrange | Executive Producer |
Stephen Marks | Executive Producer |
Mark Millar | Executive Producer |
Claudia Schiffer | Executive Producer |
Eddie Hamilton | Editor |
Henry Jackman | Composer |
Matthew Margeson | Composer |
George Richmond | Director of Photography |
Jack Ravenscroft | First Assistant Director |
Will Dodds | First Assistant Director: Second Unit-Opening Sequence |
Mark Millar | Based on characters created by |
Dave Gibbons | Based on characters created by |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.