Demand for the highly anticipated Dune: Part Two has led to ’round the clock screenings, with AMC theaters accommodating the fervent interest by offering early morning showings. The film, which has been generating significant buzz, is drawing in audiences even in the wee hours of the night.
AMC theaters have responded to the overwhelming demand for Dune: Part Two by scheduling unconventional screening times, including 3:15 a.m. showings at New York City’s AMC Lincoln Square. Despite the unusual hours, tickets for these screenings are selling out quickly, with prices still reaching a steep $31.18. Similarly, early morning showings at 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. in San Francisco and Hollywood are also proving to be popular options.
As glowing reviews continue to pour in, it is expected that the demand for the film will only increase over the opening weekend. This surge in interest is prompting moviegoers to secure their tickets early, even for the unconventional screening times, as the allure of experiencing Dune: Part Two on the big screen is proving to be irresistible.
For those unable to secure tickets for the IMAX showings, AMC Lincoln Square also offers late-night and early-morning showings on regular screens, providing ample opportunities for fans to catch the highly anticipated film. Director Denis Villeneuve’s emphasis on the importance of the IMAX format further underscores the significance of experiencing the film in this immersive setting.
With Dune: Part Two now showing in theaters, the fervor surrounding the film is evident as audiences eagerly flock to cinemas, eager to immerse themselves in the cinematic event that has captivated the film industry.