In its second week at the box office, “Kung Fu Panda 4” continues to dominate the competition, maintaining the top spot by a narrow margin of less than $1 million against “Dune: Part Two.” The animated sequel brought in $30 million over the weekend, bringing its total earnings to $107 million after two weeks. On the other hand, “Dune: Part Two” earned $29.1 million, reaching a total of $205 million after three weeks.
Making its debut this week is Mark Wahlberg’s heartwarming dog movie “Arthur The King,” which earned $7.5 million at the box office. Meanwhile, the horror movie “Imaginary” continues to perform well, bringing in $19 million after two weeks, and the biopic “Cabrini” made $13 million in the same time frame.
One surprise this week was “Love Lies Bleeding,” which jumped from 21st place to sixth place, increasing its gross by a staggering 1,548%. Other films like “Bob Marley: One Love” are still holding strong, while “One Life” and “The American Society of Magical Negroes” failed to generate much business.
The top 10 at the box office this week includes “Kung Fu Panda 4” in the first spot, followed by “Dune: Part Two,” “Arthur The King,” “Imaginary,” “Cabrini,” “Love Lies Bleeding,” “Bob Marley: One Love,” “One Life,” “The American Society of Magical Negroes,” and “Ordinary Angels” rounding out the list. Despite its recent win for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, “Oppenheimer” barely made any additional money at the box office.
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