Brotherhood, a film part of Noel Clarke’s Kidulthood trilogy, has already made £1.92 million at the UK during its opening weekend.
The film was released on August 29 and is currently second at the box office, behind only Seth Rogen’s R-rated animation Sausage Party, which took £2.7 million. Brotherhood was only showing on just over half as many screens as Sausage Party was.
[NEWS] #BrOTHERHOOD makes over 2m at the box office in it's opening week & goes to #2 in the box office. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 pic.twitter.com/1OAme39GD8
— THE COLOUR NETWORK (@TheColourNet) September 5, 2016
Brotherhood had the highest site average of the Friday to Sunday period with £4,579 per cinema, easily beating what Adulthood took in its opening week) back in 2008. That figure was £1.2 million, by the way.
Brotherhood debuted on the Bank Holiday Monday and includes the likes of Stormzy, Bashy and, of course, Noel Clarke.
The original film was released 10 years ago.