Dune: Part Two grossed nearly $700 million in cinemas in 8 weeks
Last week, the film Dune was digitally released: Part Two. The film is now available on Amazon and AppleTV+. However, the sequel to Dune is still showing in cinemas, and it is already known how much the film has earned in 8 weeks of release.
Here's What We Know
The film grossed $695 million worldwide. 276 million was collected in the United States, and 419 million in the rest of the world.
Also, Dune: Part Two has overtaken the first part, which grossed $434 million. However, it is important to clarify that from the day of the premiere, the first part was available on the HBO Max streaming service, which affected the purchase of tickets in cinemas.
The film cost $190 million to produce and another $100 million was spent on its promotion. Despite the high price, the film retained the popularity necessary to justify these costs and make a profit.
Given that Dune is still being shown in cinemas, there is a chance that Denis Villeneuve's film will still gross 700 million.
Source: boxofficemojo