DUNE: PART TWO Harnesses Desert Power With Projected $80M Domestic Debut And A CinemaScore

DUNE: PART TWO Harnesses Desert Power With Projected $80M Domestic Debut And A CinemaScore

Dune: Part Two went on worldwide release yesterday, and the sci-fi sequel is off to a strong start with a $32.2 million debut and projected $75M - $85M three-day opening weekend...

By MarkCassidy - Mar 02, 2024 11:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Dune

Lisan al Gaib!

After hitting theaters yesterday, Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two is off to a very strong start with a $32.2 million Friday (including Thursday previews), and is now on track for a very impressive $75M - $80M three-day opening weekend.

The sci-fi sequel has also been performing well overseas, and should hit that projected $180M - $200M global opening.

Critical and audience reception for Part Two are also stronger than its predecessor, with Rotten Tomatoes scores of 94% critics and 95% audience to go with an A CinemaScore. By comparison, the first film earned RT scores of 83% critics and 90% audience, along with an A- CinemaScore grade.

Do you plan on seeing Dune: Part Two this weekend? Drop us a comment down below.

"Those hoping for blockbuster escapism might find themselves shook by this faithful, at times borderline depressing adaptation," we said in our review. "But Dune Part Two is Sci-fi spectacle at its finest and most audacious, as Villeneuve builds-upon and possibly surpasses (opinions will vary) his previous film with aplomb."

The saga continues as award-winning filmmaker Denis Villeneuve embarks on Dune: Part Two, the next chapter of Frank Herbert’s celebrated novel Dune, with an expanded all-star international ensemble cast. The film, from Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, is the highly anticipated follow-up to 2021’s six-time Academy Award-winning Dune. 

The big-screen epic continues the adaptation of Frank Herbert’s acclaimed bestseller Dune with returning and new stars, including Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet (Wonka, Call Me by Your Name), Zendaya (Spider-Man: No Way Home, Malcolm & Marie, Euphoria), Rebecca Ferguson (Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning), Oscar nominee Josh Brolin (Avengers: Endgame, Milk), Oscar nominee Austin Butler (Elvis, Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood), Oscar nominee Florence Pugh (Black Widow, Little Women), Dave Bautista (Guardians of the Galaxy, Thor: Love and Thunder), Oscar winner Christopher Walken (The Deer Hunter,), Stephen McKinley Henderson (Fences), Léa Seydoux (James Bond, Crimes of the Future), with Stellan Skarsgård (Avengers: Age of Ultron), Oscar nominee Charlotte Rampling (45 Years, Assassin’s Creed), and Oscar winner Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men, Being the Ricardos).

Dune: Part Two will explore the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.

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Forthas
Forthas - 3/2/2024, 12:27 PM
C'mon 200 million. I heard that the reason it is not making more is because everyone wants to see it in IMAX and there are not enough so people are waiting. All of the reviewers I listen to are all saying they plan to go multiple times. I have gone to see it twice and I think a lot of people will too. Confident that it will be profitable but hopeful it gets to $900 million.

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