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‘Dune’ loses spice but still leads box office

Sci-fi thriller Dune saw its ticket sales drop in its second weekend out but still held its lead in the North American box office, with an estimated take of $15.5 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday. 

‘Dune’ loses spice but still leads box office
Actors Zendaya and Timothee Chalamet pose as they arrive for a screening of sci-fi thriller ‘Dune’ on Sept.  3 at the Venice Film Festival. 

The Warner Bros. version of the classic Frank Herbert opus lost 62 percent from its debut weekend, a sizable drop but less so than suffered by other recent big releases, as many fans opted to take in the visually spectacular Denis Villeneuve film on big Imax screens. 

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Starring Timothee Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, and Oscar Isaac, Dune follows a family in the distant future fighting for survival on a desert planet plagued by monstrous sandworms but also a valuable resource called spice.

Globally, the film is nearing $300 million in ticket sales. 

The Halloween weekend is typically slow for moviegoing, as people opt for costume parties and trick-or-treating, but Universal’s well-timed horror flick Halloween Kills retained second place, taking in $8.5 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period. 

Sticking in third was United Artists’ James Bond installment No Time to Die, at $7.8 million. Daniel Craig stars as suave spy 007 — for the last time, the studio says. 

In what analysts deemed the weekend’s biggest surprise, fourth place went to a Japanese anime movie with a head-scratching title: My Hero Academia: World Heroes Mission, at $6.4 million. The Funimation film is a sequel to My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising.

And in fifth was Sony’s superhero movie Venom: Let There Be Carnage, at $5.8 million. Tom Hardy plays a journalist whose symbiotic link to an alien gives him superpowers.

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