Warner Bros. and Legendary Entertainment’s “Dune: Part Two” landed a stellar $32.1 million debut on its opening day, including $12 million from Thursday previews. This marks the biggest opening weekend of the year so far, surpassing “Bob Marley: One Love’s” three-day total. The film nearly matches the predecessor’s debut, despite challenges posed by simultaneous streaming and COVID-19 restrictions. With glowing reviews and premium format screenings driving ticket sales, “Dune: Part Two” aims for a robust theatrical run. Adapted from Frank Herbert’s novel, the epic sci-fi saga stars Timothée Chalamet and boasts a star-studded cast. Meanwhile, other releases like “Bob Marley: One Love,” “Ordinary Angels,” and “Madame Web” vie for box office success in a competitive weekend. Additionally, Fathom Events’ screening of “The Chosen” Season 4 finale adds to the diverse lineup of theatrical offerings.