Demand for Dune: Part Two has led to 'round the clock screenings
What if we kissed at the Dune: Part Two IMAX showing at 3:15 a.m.?
Yeah, AMC theaters are into Dune 2; dune 2 (or five) showings of the film at ungodly hours of the night, that is.
If you were burned by the mad dash to secure Oppenheimer tickets on IMAX 70mm and ended up buying them for over a hundred bucks this summer, don’t fret. At least some AMC theaters have a plan to get more butts in seats to see the sandiest movie of the year on the biggest possible screen: just add more showings. Obvious, right? Sure, until you go to finally buy your tickets to Dune: Part Two and learn that your best option might be at 3:15 a.m. We’ll just let that sink in for a second. 3:15 a.m.! The question then becomes: how badly do people really want to see Timothée Chalamet fulfill his interplanetary destiny?
The answer is a whole damn lot, apparently. Two middle-of-the-night screenings of the film are being offered on IMAX 70mm at New York City’s AMC Lincoln Square this weekend, and tickets—which still sell for a whopping $31.18 despite the ridiculous hour—are going fast. (AMC did not immediately respond to The A.V. Club’s request for comment on this story.)