In its second weekend, “Kung Fu Panda 4” outshone “Dune: Part Two” at the domestic box office, raking in $30 million. This achievement pushed its domestic earnings over the impressive $100 million mark. Meanwhile, “Dune: Part Two” has been performing remarkably well, with domestic earnings of $205 million, nearly doubling its predecessor’s total. It’s on track to surpass $500 million globally.
“Arthur the King” made a notable entrance, securing the third spot with a $7.5 million opening weekend. Following closely were “Cabrini” and “Bob Marley: One Love,” both continuing to draw audiences and add to their successful runs.
“Kung Fu Panda 4” has become a significant contender at the box office, surpassing the $100 million milestone worldwide. It still has a journey ahead to match the global success of its predecessors, but its current trajectory is promising. The film’s performance is particularly noteworthy in several key overseas markets.
Lionsgate’s “Arthur the King,” featuring Mark Wahlberg, debuted with mixed reviews but received a warm welcome from audiences, earning $7.5 million in its opening weekend. Another Lionsgate film, “Imaginary,” experienced a softer drop than expected for a horror movie, adding $5.5 million to its earnings.
“Arthur the King” and “Imaginary” weren’t the only films making waves. “Cabrini” and “Love Lies Bleeding” vied closely for the fifth spot, with “Cabrini” slightly ahead by earning $2.8 million in its second weekend. “Bob Marley: One Love” continued its impressive run, nearing the $100 million domestic milestone with an additional $2.3 million in its fifth weekend.
These films showcase the diverse range of stories captivating audiences across the nation, from animated adventures and epic sagas to heartfelt dramas and thrilling horrors.