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‘Dune: Part Two’ rakes $81.5m, tops N.America box office

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'Dune: Part Two' rakes $81.5m, tops N.America box office



Bringing spice to a so-far lean movie year, Warner Bros.’ new sci-fi film “Dune: Part Two” shot to the top of the North American box office this weekend, taking in an estimated $81.5 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.

“This is an outstanding opening” for a sci-fi sequel, said analyst David A. Gross, adding that a sprawling international cast including Anya Taylor-Joy, Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Rebecca Ferguson, Jason Momoa, Josh Brolin, Lea Seydoux and Javier Bardem had provided an added boost.

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Denis Villeneuve’s epic sequel to the original “Dune” — based on Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel about war and survival on the deeply inhospitable desert planet of Arrakis — saw the young year’s largest opening, roughly doubling the original film’s opening. “Dune: Part Two” has taken in an additional $97 million abroad.

Its strong opening left the box office leader of the past two weekends, Paramount’s “Bob Marley: One Love,” in the dust — or sand — as the biopic took in just $7.4 million for second place. British actor Kingsley Ben-Adir stars as the iconic reggae singer.

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In third were the latest episodes of Fathom Events and Angel Studios’ faith-based “The Chosen,” on the life of Jesus Christ, at $3.9 million. Egyptian-born Jonathan Roumie plays Jesus in the crowdfunded series.

The fourth spot went to Lionsgate’s true-life drama “Ordinary Angels,” at $3.8 million. Hilary Swank stars as a Kentucky hairdresser who rallies her town to help a widower with a gravely ill daughter.

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Sony’s “Madame Web,” a “Spider-Man” spinoff starring Dakota Johnson, placed fifth for the weekend at $3.2 million.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

“Migration” ($2.5 million)

“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba” ($2.1 million)

“Wonka” ($1.7 million)

“Argylle” ($1.4 million)

“The Beekeeper” ($1.1 million)

AFP

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