Kung Fu Panda 4 has, as expected over the weekend, kept its lead over Dune: Part Two for two weeks running, albeit by the narrowest of margins—less than $1 million. Just two weeks into its run, Panda 4 had raked in $107 million, thanks to $30 million, and Dune 2 had brought in $205 million, thanks to $29.1 million. Films have returned!
Finally, the top five is completed by the dog movie Arthur The King, starring Mark Wahlberg, which debuted at $7.5 million. Following closely after are the horror flick Imaginary, which has made a total of $19 million after two weeks, and the biographical Cabrini, which leans toward the Church and has a total of $13 million after two weeks. After an exciting jump in popularity, Love Lies Bleeding is now in sixth position. With a 1,548 percent rise in gross, it shot up the rankings from twenty-first to sixth! Although it is currently playing on more than 1,000 screens, it only grossed $2.4 million last week due to its limited distribution. Nevertheless, we are still discussing it, aren't we?
Beyond the top five, Bob Marley: One Love is clinging on by some miracle, while newcomers The American Society Of Magical Negroes and One Life did not fare well, despite being shown on limited screens, and Ordinary Angels has remained for four weeks. Oppenheimer, which won Best Picture at the Oscars last week, resumed its theatrical run in a small number of cinemas, although it failed to generate much more revenue than before. Perhaps Cillian Murphy shouldn't be playing an American this weekend. It seems blasphemous.