AlthoughDune: Part Twohas been out for three weeks, the sci-fi epic based onFrank Herbert’s classic novel is still making waves at the box office. The sequeljustcrossed $570 million worldwideand has eclipsed the original film’s run by a large margin.Dune: Part Two’s historic battle isn’t ending there as it’s just enteredIMAX’s top 10 grossing films of all-time list.

In its fourth weekend alone,Dune: Part Twomade $12 million at theglobal IMAXbox office. That brings thefilm’s total in the premium format to $124 worldwide, which has made it the8th highest-grossing IMAX film ever. In North America,Dune: Part Two’s gross made up 27.3% of the box office with $4.8 million this weekend with IMAX having made $58.3 million domestically thus far. That makes up an insane 25% of the overall domestic intake,which now stands at over $230 million.

Timothée Chalamet as Paul and Zendaya as Chani overlooking the desert of Arrakis with the beating sun rising behind them in a poster from Dune: Part Two.

Internationally,Dune: Part Twomade $7.2 million in IMAX, bringing its grand total overseas to $65.7 million, making it the 7th highest-grossing international IMAX movie. China has been a big reason for that, with the film making $1.4 million in the format this weekend, bringing its total there to $15 million. These results are all the more impressive when you consider thatDune: Part Twois now sharing IMAX screen time withGhostbusters: Frozen Empire, which debuted at $1.8 million domestically in the format.

‘Dune: Part Two’ Is the Lisan Al Galib of the Box Office

So much has been said aboutDune: Part Twoin the last three weeks, but the conversation surrounding this genre masterpiece hasn’t died down.Denis Villenuve’s direction is brilliant, the action is awe-inspiring, and the all-star cast is next to none. However, this film’s intense themes and execution help separateDune: Part Twofrom others in its crowded genre. The film is all about religion and faith being corrupted by an absolute power whose desire is to control the needs of the people they serve. In turn, the people we thought were the “good guys” and ”heroes” become the villains they were fighting under the false name of “survival.”

There’snothing heroicabout this movie, which makesDune: Part Twoso fascinating to rewatch, as it has all the terrifying thrills of a horror film. The complex cycle of violence here is astounding. The IMAX format is the perfect pairing with this grand nightmare because the action is simply on another level, yet this great format also does a standout job of making the film’s emotional moments hit even harder. That’s why moviegoers want to seeDune: Part Twoon the biggest screen possible.

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Denis Villeneuve completes the first part of his epic based on Frank Herbert’s series.

WithDune: Part Twoentering its fourth week of release, the sci-fi sequel will have some stiff competition asGodzilla x Kong: The New Empireenters the ring alongside the rerelease ofA24’sEx Machina.Oppenheimeris also opening in Japan this coming Friday. However, even with that, it’s safe to assume thatPaul Atreides’ reign at the IMAX box office won’t end anytime soon. You can buy your IMAX tickets and view the trailer below.

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Paul Atreides unites with Chani and the Fremen while seeking revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family.

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