The latest box office numbers are in, and Kung Fu Panda 4 continues to reign supreme for the second week in a row, narrowly beating out Dune: Part Two by less than $1 million. The lovable panda generated $30 million this weekend, bringing its total earnings to an impressive $107 million after just two weeks in theaters. In comparison, Dune: Part Two brought in $29.1 million, totaling $205 million after three weeks.
In exciting casting news, Christopher Walken has joined the star-studded cast of Dune: Part Two, adding to the anticipation surrounding the highly anticipated sequel.
Rounding out the top five at the box office are Mark Wahlberg’s heartwarming dog movie Arthur The King, the terrifying horror film Imaginary, and the captivating biopic Cabrini.
One film that has seen a surprising surge in popularity is Love Lies Bleeding, which jumped to sixth place and increased its gross by a staggering 1,548 percent. Meanwhile, Bob Marley: One Love is still holding on strong, while newcomers One Life and The American Society Of Magical Negroes failed to make a significant impact. Ordinary Angels, on the other hand, remains steady in the fourth week of its run.
Despite its recent Best Picture win at the Academy Awards, Oppenheimer barely saw any additional earnings at the box office this weekend.
The top 10 list from Box Office Mojo includes Kung Fu Panda 4, Dune: Part Two, Arthur The King, Imaginary, Cabrini, Love Lies Bleeding, Bob Marley: One Love, One Life, and Ordinary Angels, proving that there’s something for every moviegoer at the box office. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest box office hits and misses on Jala News.
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