Dune: Part Two Gets Early Box Office Boost Ahead of Premiere

Dune: Part Two seems headed for box-office royalty after enjoying a strong start in early international ticket sales and previews ahead of its anticipated North American debut.Per Deadline, the Dune sequel has earned $7.6 million so far, with $5.2 million of that tally coming from ticket sales in 13 markets on Feb. 28, including France, Italy and Korea. The other $2.4 million comes from previews of the Denis Villeneuve-helmed epic sci-fi film. Part Two has been particularly popular in France, with previews the last two days in IMAX theaters garnering better returns than Avatar: The Way of Water, the third-highest-grossing film ever ($2.32 billion).Early feedback for Part Two has been highly encouraging for Warner Bros. Making its world premiere in Mexico City on Feb. 6, Part Two has earned high marks from critics, scoring an impressive 95% score on Rotten Tomatoes, with praise for the storyline and its visual spectacle. With its box-office projections looking strong, Warner Bros. looks on track to easily recoup the $190 million it cost to make the movie.

Dune: Part Two seems headed for box-office royalty after enjoying a strong start in early international ticket sales and previews ahead of its anticipated North American debut.

Per Deadline, the Dune sequel has earned $7.6 million so far, with $5.2 million of that tally coming from ticket sales in 13 markets on Feb. 28, including France, Italy and Korea. The other $2.4 million comes from previews of the Denis Villeneuve-helmed epic sci-fi film. Part Two has been particularly popular in France, with previews the last two days in IMAX theaters garnering better returns than Avatar: The Way of Water, the third-highest-grossing film ever ($2.32 billion).

Early feedback for Part Two has been highly encouraging for Warner Bros. Making its world premiere in Mexico City on Feb. 6, Part Two has earned high marks from critics, scoring an impressive 95% score on Rotten Tomatoes, with praise for the storyline and its visual spectacle. With its box-office projections looking strong, Warner Bros. looks on track to easily recoup the $190 million it cost to make the movie.

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