Dune: Part Two And Kung Fu Panda 4 Have A Neck And Neck Battle At The Weekend Box Office

Dune: Part Two And Kung Fu Panda 4 Have A Neck And Neck Battle At The Weekend Box Office

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March has been a very different month for the 2024 domestic box office compared to what we got used to in the previous two. In January and February, Hollywood had little to really get movie-goers excited about heading to their local cinema, and that was very much reflected in ticket sales. The past few weeks have been the complete opposite, however, as Mike Mitchell’s Kung Fu Panda 4 and Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two are proving to be the best tandem hit we’ve seen in theaters since last summer’s Barbenheimer.

Early numbers show that Kung Fu Panda 4 is going to edge out Dune: Part Two in this weekend’s battle, both both films are doing terrific business following their respective excellent premieres. Check out the numbers for the full Top 10 below and join me after for analysis.

Weekend Box Office Kung Fu Panda 4 March 15-17, 2024

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TITLE WEEKEND GROSS DOMESTIC GROSS LW THTRS
1. Kung Fu Panda 4 $30,000,000 $107,744,000 1 4,067
2. Dune: Part Two $29,100,000 $205,318,000 2 3,847
3. Arthur The King* $7,500,000 $7,500,000 N/A 3,003
4. Imaginary $5,600,000 $19,081,668 3 3,118
5. Cabrini $2,814,183 $13,003,109 4 2,850
6. Love Lies Bleeding $2,485,650 $2,762,268 21 1,362
7. Bob Marley: One Love $2,300,000 $93,365,000 5 2,272
8. One Life* $1,708,813 $1,708,813 N/A 983
9. The American Society Of Magical Negroes* $1,250,000 $1,250,000 N/A 1,147
10. Ordinary Angels $1,000,000 $18,072,921 6 1,753

Kung Fu Panda 4 Looks To Keep Its Box Office Crown With A Sub-50 Percent Weekend-To-Weekend Drop



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