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In 2nd weekend, ‘Dune’ bests ‘Last Night in Soho,’ ‘Antlers’

- Photos and text from wire services

After a record-breaking start, October’s box office closed out quietly this weekend with “Dune” repeating at number one and two prominent genre newcomers,” Last Night in Soho” and “Antlers,” stumbling.

Whether it’s due to Halloween falling on a Sunday, too many new options or simply a lack of enthusiasm, moviegoing audiences seemed to have other plans this weekend. Notable exceptions are the latest “My Hero Academia” and the new Wes Anderson pic “The French Dispatch.”

First place still went to the bigger budget and wider release Timothee Chalamet film. In its second weekend in theaters, “Dune,” which is also available on HBO Max, grossed an additional $15.5 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. Although down a steep 62 percent from its debut, the ticket sales were enough to give it one more week atop the North American charts.

With a production budget of $165 million (not including marketing and promotion), “Dune” has now grossed $69.4 million in North America and $292.1 millon globally. Warner Bros. and Legendary last week confirmed plans to go ahead with a sequel that is expected to open exclusivel­y in theaters in 2023.

“Halloween Kills,” in its third weekend, placed second with $8.5 million. The penultimat­e film in this modern trilogy has now grossed $115.1 million globally.

Edgar Wright’s “Last Night in Soho,” meanwhile, opened in sixth place. Playing on 3,016 screens, the stylish thriller distribute­d by Focus grossed an estimated $4.2 million. Thomasin McKenzie stars as a modern-day fashion student who at night dreams increasing­ly realistic dreams of Anya Taylor-Joy’s aspiring singer in the 1960s.

Scott Cooper’s “Antlers,” about a mythical beast terrorizin­g a blighted Oregon town, also earned an estimated $4.2 million from 2,800 locations. The Searchligh­t-distribute­d horror stars Keri Russell and Jesse Plemons.

One of the brighter spots of the weekend was “The French Dispatch,” also distribute­d by Searchligh­t, which expanded after a limited debut and made $2.8 million from only 788 total locations. In 10 days of release, it’s made $4.6 million.

Although the weekend was muted, October has become the highest grossing month of the year with total grosses expected to net out around $625 million. The previous high-water mark came in July with $583.8 million.

“October became a blockbuste­r month by virtue of the unusual nature of the pandemic. So many big movies moved into October,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, the senior media analyst for Comscore. “It surpassed July. That never happens.”

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. “Dune,” $15.5 million.

2. “Halloween Kills,” $8.5 million.

3. “No Time To Die,” $7.8 million.

4. “My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission,” $6.4 million.

5. “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” $5.8 million.

6. “Antlers,” $4.2 million.

7. “Last Night in Soho,” $4.2 million.

8. “Ron’s Gone Wrong,” $3.8 million.

9. “The Addams Family 2,” $3.3 million.

10. “The French Dispatch,” $2.8 million.

 ?? Warner Bros. Pictures / Legendary Pictures ?? Timothée Chalamet stars in “Dune.”
Warner Bros. Pictures / Legendary Pictures Timothée Chalamet stars in “Dune.”

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