Horror movies "Antlers" and "Last Night in Soho"
opened nationwide and struggled to scare up strong ticket sales,
leaving last weekend's champion "Dune" to rule over box office
charts again. It's the first time since COVID-19 that people
could safely celebrate the spooky holiday, so it's
understandable that audiences opted to trick-or-treat or go to
costumed parties rather than visit their local multiplex.
"Dune," the big-screen adaptation of Frank Herbert's influential
sci-fi novel, generated $15.5 million in its second weekend of
release, bringing its domestic total to $69.4 million. The film,
which opened simultaneously on HBO Max, declined 62% from its
debut, a considerably better hold than other Warner Bros.
spectacles, such as "Mortal Kombat," "The Suicide Squad" and
"Space Jam: A New Legacy." Those movies all but collapsed in
their second weekends, plunging roughly 70%, while playing
day-and-date on streaming. For "Dune," most of the marketing has
hinged the idea that fans need to watch the movie in the best
possible quality, which is to say it demands to be seen in
theaters. Patrons have been responding to that sentiment, as
evidenced by robust Imax ticket sales. The premium format
accounted for $4.2 million of this weekend's haul and $17
million of "Dune's" overall domestic tally. Warner Bros. and
Legendary, the companies behind "Dune," have already announced
that director Denis Villeneuve -- and stars Timothee Chalamet,
Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac and Zendaya -- will return to
Arrakis for a sequel.
The Focus Features film "Last Night in Soho" and Searchlight's
"Antlers" will battle for sixth place, with each film collecting
a tepid $4.2 million over the weekend. Those figures could vary
slightly when final numbers are tabulated on Monday. Either way,
it's an unenviable spot for nationwide releases.
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