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03-11-2024, 06:54 AM
Kung Fu Panda 4 Powers to $58 Million Debut, Dune 2 Surpasses $150 Million
by Rebecca Rubin
March 10, 2024
Universal and DreamWork’s animated adventure Kung Fu Panda 4 topped the domestic box office, earning a solid $58.3 million from 4,035 theaters in its opening weekend.
It marks the biggest debut of the franchise since the original, 2008’s Kung Fu Panda ($60 million), overtaking the start of the two prior entries, 2016’s Kung Fu Panda 3 ($41 million) and 2011’s Kung Fu Panda 2 ($47.6 million), not adjusted for inflation.
Internationally, the fourth film in the martial arts-inspired animated comedy collected $22 million from 41 markets for a global tally of $80 million.
Although Dune: Part Two relinquished its box office crown to Panda, the sci-fi sequel had another strong outing with $46 million from 4,074 venues. It marks a 44% decline in ticket sales from its debut (an impressive hold for a blockbuster of this scale) and brings the film’s North American total to $157 million.
Globally, the big-budget follow-up has generated $367.5 million.
Another newcomer, Lionsgate’s Blumhouse thriller Imaginary, arrived on par with expectations of $10 million from 3,118 locations. The movie cost just over $10 million so it’s well-positioned in its theatrical run.
That’s good because Imaginary, a horror film about a woman who is tormented by her old teddy bear named Chauncey, was panned by audiences and critics. It holds a “C+” CinemaScore and a 31% Rotten Tomatoes average.
The weekend’s third new release, Angel Studio’s faith-based drama Cabrini, landed in fourth place on domestic charts. It collected a so-so $7.7 million from 2,840 cinemas despite being embraced by moviegoers, who granted the film an “A” CinemaScore.
Cabrini is the second theatrical release from indie distribution Angel Studios following last summer’s Sound of Freedom.
Paramount’s musical biopic Bob Marley: One Love dropped to the No. 5 spot with $4 million from 2,764 locations.
The $70 million-budgeted film has become a surprise box office success with $89 million in North America and $160 million globally.
Elsewhere, A24’s romantic thriller Love Lies Bleeding opened to $167,463 from five screens (averaging $33,493 per location).
Rose Glass directed the film, which stars Kristen Stewart as a reclusive gym manager who falls for a bodybuilder. Their love leads to violence as they get pulled into the web of Lou’s criminal family. The film, which was positively received during its Sundance premiere, will continue to expand to 1,200 screens next week.
https://variety.com/2024/film/box-office/box-office-kung-fu-panda-4-leads-dune-surpasses-milestone-1235936650/
March 8-10, 2024: Weekend Studio Estimates
1. Kung Fu Panda 4 $58,300,000
2. Dune: Part Two $46,000,000 / $157,027,668
3. Imaginary $10,000,000
4. Cabrini $7,565,038
5. Bob Marley: One Love $4,060,000 / $89,327,503
6. Ordinary Angels $2,030,000 / $16,143,032
7. Madame Web $1,125,000 / $42,619,699
8. Migration $1,100,000 / $125,331,060
9. Yolo $840,000
10. Wonka $600,000 / $217,790,096
by Rebecca Rubin
March 10, 2024
Universal and DreamWork’s animated adventure Kung Fu Panda 4 topped the domestic box office, earning a solid $58.3 million from 4,035 theaters in its opening weekend.
It marks the biggest debut of the franchise since the original, 2008’s Kung Fu Panda ($60 million), overtaking the start of the two prior entries, 2016’s Kung Fu Panda 3 ($41 million) and 2011’s Kung Fu Panda 2 ($47.6 million), not adjusted for inflation.
Internationally, the fourth film in the martial arts-inspired animated comedy collected $22 million from 41 markets for a global tally of $80 million.
Although Dune: Part Two relinquished its box office crown to Panda, the sci-fi sequel had another strong outing with $46 million from 4,074 venues. It marks a 44% decline in ticket sales from its debut (an impressive hold for a blockbuster of this scale) and brings the film’s North American total to $157 million.
Globally, the big-budget follow-up has generated $367.5 million.
Another newcomer, Lionsgate’s Blumhouse thriller Imaginary, arrived on par with expectations of $10 million from 3,118 locations. The movie cost just over $10 million so it’s well-positioned in its theatrical run.
That’s good because Imaginary, a horror film about a woman who is tormented by her old teddy bear named Chauncey, was panned by audiences and critics. It holds a “C+” CinemaScore and a 31% Rotten Tomatoes average.
The weekend’s third new release, Angel Studio’s faith-based drama Cabrini, landed in fourth place on domestic charts. It collected a so-so $7.7 million from 2,840 cinemas despite being embraced by moviegoers, who granted the film an “A” CinemaScore.
Cabrini is the second theatrical release from indie distribution Angel Studios following last summer’s Sound of Freedom.
Paramount’s musical biopic Bob Marley: One Love dropped to the No. 5 spot with $4 million from 2,764 locations.
The $70 million-budgeted film has become a surprise box office success with $89 million in North America and $160 million globally.
Elsewhere, A24’s romantic thriller Love Lies Bleeding opened to $167,463 from five screens (averaging $33,493 per location).
Rose Glass directed the film, which stars Kristen Stewart as a reclusive gym manager who falls for a bodybuilder. Their love leads to violence as they get pulled into the web of Lou’s criminal family. The film, which was positively received during its Sundance premiere, will continue to expand to 1,200 screens next week.
https://variety.com/2024/film/box-office/box-office-kung-fu-panda-4-leads-dune-surpasses-milestone-1235936650/
March 8-10, 2024: Weekend Studio Estimates
1. Kung Fu Panda 4 $58,300,000
2. Dune: Part Two $46,000,000 / $157,027,668
3. Imaginary $10,000,000
4. Cabrini $7,565,038
5. Bob Marley: One Love $4,060,000 / $89,327,503
6. Ordinary Angels $2,030,000 / $16,143,032
7. Madame Web $1,125,000 / $42,619,699
8. Migration $1,100,000 / $125,331,060
9. Yolo $840,000
10. Wonka $600,000 / $217,790,096