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Di science-fiction sequel wey be ‘Dune: Part Two’ don rake in serious kudi as e sell an estimated $81.5 million for tickets inside United States and Canada. Dis na di biggest opening wey Hollywood film don get since “Barbie.”

‘Dune: Part Two’ and im A-list cast don ginger movie-watching for North America afta di slow start wey di year take start.

Dis science-fiction sequel sell reach $81.5 million for tickets inside United States and Canada from Thursday night reach Sunday, na so e make history as di biggest opening for Hollywood film since “Barbie” for July. (Taylor Swift’s concert documentary bring $93 million for October.) “Dune: Part Two,” wey Denis Villeneuve direct, collect extra $97 million overseas. IMAX screenings shine pass.

Legendary Entertainment and Warner Bros. spend $190 million to produce “Dune: Part Two,” dis no even include di big marketing campaign wey dem do wey see Zendaya, TimothΓ©e Chalamet, Austin Butler, Anya-Taylor Joy, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin and Florence Pugh dey step red carpets for Mexico City, London and New York.

Di movie bin suppose drop for November, but Legendary push am forward sake of di actors’ strike: Without di young cast wey dey create buzz promote di movie β€” Zendaya’s bottom-baring robot suit for di London premiere scatter ground for internet like bomb β€” Legendary fear say “Part Two” no go fit attract plenty audience wey go match di high budget. Sci-fi fans sure say dem go show face any how. But Legendary still need to sell di film’s delicate story β€” a boy turning to man, a guy wey fall in love β€” e go dey hard without cast interviews.

“It bin tough to decide because I know say moving di movie from fall go cause plenty wahala for cinema,” Josh Grode, Legendary’s chief executive yarn, using Hollywood slang for theaters. “But wen you get cast like dis one, you must use am.”

“We dey really, really happy,” Mr. Grode add.

Ticket sales for North America don drop by 20 percent dis year compare to di same time last year. “Dune: Part Two” don reduce di decline to 13 percent. Cinemas bin dey struggle partly because studios never release steady flow of films; people wey watch movies encourage others to watch too, analysts talk, as trailers dey show before movies wey dem dey watch one weekend fit help fill seats di next weekend. Marquees go dey full well well for March. “Kung Fu Panda 4,” “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” and Legendary’s “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” all dey expect to blow well well.

Second place for di weekend na “Bob Marley: One Love” (Paramount), wey bring about $7.4 million for ticket sales, lifting its three-week domestic total to $82.8 million. Di faith-based drama “Ordinary Angels” (Lionsgate) collect $3.9 million, making am two-week total of $12.6 million.


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🌌 ‘Dune: Part Two’ Pulls in Big Crowds πŸš€

The sci-fi sequel “Dune: Part Two” ain’t playin’ around when it comes to packin’ theaters in North America after a slow start to the year.

This flick brought in an estimated $81.5 million in ticket sales in the US and Canada from Thursday night to Sunday, makin’ it the biggest Hollywood opener since “Barbie” back in July. Plus, it hauled in another $97 million overseas, with IMAX screenings really holdin’ it down.

Legendary Entertainment and Warner Bros. dropped $190 million to produce “Dune: Part Two,” and they went all out with the promo, havin’ A-listers like Zendaya, TimothΓ©e Chalamet, and more hittin’ up red carpets all over the globe.

Originally set to drop in November, the release got pushed back due to an actors’ strike. Legendary was sweatin’ bullets, thinkin’ the movie wouldn’t pull in enough folks without the star power to back it up.

But guess what? The delay paid off big time. Despite a tough year for theaters, “Dune: Part Two” managed to cut the decline in ticket sales from 20 percent to just 13 percent. That’s a win in anybody’s book.

And while “Dune: Part Two” was killin’ it at the box office, other flicks like “Bob Marley: One Love” and “Ordinary Angels” were holdin’ their own too, addin’ to the buzz in the movie scene.

With more dope releases lined up for March, including “Kung Fu Panda 4,” “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,” and “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” movie buffs can expect even more heat in the months to come.


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🌌 ‘Dune: Part Two’ Draws Large Audiences πŸš€

The science-fiction sequel, “Dune: Part Two,” has made a significant impact on moviegoers in North America after a slow start to the year.

The film sold an estimated $81.5 million in tickets in the United States and Canada from Thursday night to Sunday, marking the biggest opening for a Hollywood film since “Barbie” in July. Additionally, it raked in an extra $97 million overseas, with IMAX screenings performing exceptionally well.

Produced by Legendary Entertainment and Warner Bros. for $190 million, “Dune: Part Two” was supported by a massive marketing campaign featuring A-list celebrities such as Zendaya, TimothΓ©e Chalamet, and others. Originally scheduled for release in November, the film was delayed due to an actors’ strike. Legendary feared that without the star-studded cast promoting the movie, it might struggle to attract audiences and justify its high budget.

Nevertheless, the decision to delay paid off, as evidenced by the film’s successful opening weekend. Despite challenges faced by theaters this year, “Dune: Part Two” managed to narrow the decline in ticket sales in North America from 20 percent to 13 percent. This positive outcome has brought relief and satisfaction to those involved in the film’s production.

While “Dune: Part Two” dominated the box office, other films like “Bob Marley: One Love” and “Ordinary Angels” also enjoyed moderate success, contributing to the overall revival of the movie industry.

With promising releases lined up for March, including “Kung Fu Panda 4,” “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,” and “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” movie enthusiasts can expect more excitement and entertainment in the coming months.

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