Paramount's Bob Marley biographical drama 'One Love' is set to maintain its box office dominance despite the release of two new films this weekend. The newcomers, 'Ordinary Angels' and 'Drive-Away Dolls,' are projected to have lackluster debuts, with 'One Love' expected to secure the top spot once again.
'One Love' exceeded expectations by grossing $28.6 million over the weekend and $52 million during the extended holiday frame. The film's success comes at a time when the industry has been experiencing sluggish ticket sales, with two record-low weekends in February.
The highly anticipated release of Denis Villeneuve's 'Dune: Part Two' on March 1 is expected to inject much-needed energy into the box office. The sci-fi sequel is forecasted to bring in between $60 million to $80 million domestically, with some estimates even reaching $90 million. This would mark the first movie to open above $50 million since October's 'Five Nights at Freddy's.'
'Ordinary Angels,' based on a true story about a small-town hairdresser finding purpose, is aiming for $5 million to $7 million from 2,800 North American locations. Despite modest expectations, the film's backers are hopeful that its feel-good themes will resonate with audiences.
'Drive-Away Dolls,' directed by Ethan Coen in his solo debut, is anticipated to earn $1 million to $2 million in 2,261 North American theaters. The film, featuring Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Beanie Feldstein, follows two friends on a road trip to Florida.
Other films like 'Argylle,' 'Migration,' and 'Wonka' will also contribute to the box office landscape. Sony's 'Madame Web,' starring Dakota Johnson, faced a disappointing reception, with ticket sales dropping significantly in its second weekend.