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    Home » A Super Heroic Box Office Performance For “Black Panther”

    A Super Heroic Box Office Performance For “Black Panther”

    By SHOOTMonday, February 19, 2018Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments3945 Views
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    This image released by Disney and Marvel Studios' shows Chadwick Boseman in a scene from "Black Panther." (Marvel Studios/Disney via AP)

    By Jake Coyle, Film Writer

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    A wave of feverish anticipation, fawning critical acclaim and groundbreaking cultural meaning pushed "Black Panther" to a record-setting $192 million debut in U.S. and Canada theaters, firmly establishing the superhero sensation as a box-office landmark.

    The Marvel film from the Walt Disney Co. blew past expectations to become the fifth-highest-grossing debut ever, not adjusting for inflation, following only "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," ''Star Wars: The Last Jedi," ''Jurassic World" and "The Avengers."

    In estimates Sunday, Disney predicted a four-day holiday weekend of $218 million domestically and a global debut of $361 million.

    Though the film's international footprint doesn't include several of the largest markets — China, Russia and Japan — it still ranks among the top 15 global debuts ever. It's also the highest-grossing February opening weekend.

    "All hail the King of Wakanda!" Disney declared, referring to the movie's mythical and highly advanced African nation.

    Ryan Coogler's film, which cost about $200 million to make, is the most expensive movie with a largely black ensemble and among the few to be centered on a black superhero. The strong opening suggests "Black Panther" will easily set a box-office record for films directed by a black filmmaker.

    The previous best is Sidney Poitier's 1980 comedy "Stir Crazy," which took in $322 million domestically, when inflation is calculated.

    "Black Panther" set pre-sale records and saw lines around theaters over the weekend, including some who came costumed for the event.

    "This is the very definition of a blockbuster: People lining up around the block to see a great movie," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for comScore. "A movie like 'Black Panther' is a cultural event that nothing on the small screen can really match in that way."

    Chadwick Boseman stars as T'Challa/Black Panther in the first stand-alone film for the superhero created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1966. The cast also features Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o, Daniel Kaluuya and Letitia Wright.

    The movie has been hugely acclaimed, with a 97 percent fresh rating from Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences agreed, giving it an A-plus CinemaScore. The film especially resonated among African-Americans, who made up 37 percent of moviegoers, according to comScore.

    Dave Hollis, distribution chief for Disney, called the film's success "a real source of pride" for Disney.

    "Inclusion and representation matters," Hollis said. "We know that great stories can come from anywhere, and our goal is to make films that reflect the wonderful diversity of our world and resonate with audiences everywhere — no matter who they are, no matter where they come from."

    Coming at one of the slower periods of the year, "Black Panther" benefited from little competition, and it can be expected to dominate the marketplace for weeks.

    Last week's top film, the erotic romance sequel "Fifty Shades Freed," slid to third place, with $16.9 million in its second week for Universal. Sony's children's book adaptation "Peter Rabbit" held much stronger, taking the No. 2 spot with $17.3 million in its second week.

    But moviegoers — and Hollywood — were focused on "Black Panther," including how it would fare overseas. Though considered by most to be an outdated myth, some have claimed that foreign audiences have less appetite for films with largely black casts.

    "Black Panther" vanquished those notions with $169 million in ticket sales. It was No. 1 in most international markets, though "Fifty Shades Freed" bested it in Germany.

    Its release in China will come later. This weekend, the Chinese New Year holiday, local productions led by "Detective Chinatown 2" and "Monster Hunt 2" dominated Chinese theaters, with more than $140 million in ticket sales each.

    "Black Panther" also performed especially well on large-format screens. Imax reported $30 million in ticket sales for the three-day weekend.

    "There was a groundswell of wanting this movie to work, and then when it actually did as a film, itself, it just kicked it up a notch to a level no one could have ever predicted," said Greg Foster, Imax Entertainment's chief executive. "That makes me feel really good about the movie business."

    Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to comScore. Where available, the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday also are included. Final four-day domestic figures will be released Tuesday.

    1. "Black Panther," $192 million ($169 million international).
    2. "Peter Rabbit," $17.3 million.
    3. "Fifty Shades Freed," $16.9 million ($47.7 million international).
    4. "Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle," $7.9 million ($4.8 million international).
    5. "The 15:17 to Paris," $7.7 million ($2.8 million international).
    6. "The Greatest Showman," $5.1 million ($9.6 million international).
    7. "Early Man," $3.2 million ($3.7 million international).
    8. "Maze Runner: The Death Cure," $2.5 million ($11 million international).
    9. "Winchester," $2.2 million.
    10. "Samson," $2 million.

    Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada), according to comScore:

    1. "Black Panther," $169 million.
    2. "Detective Chinatown 2," $155 million.
    3. "Monster Hunt 2," $141 million.
    4. "Operation Red Sea," $70.3 million.
    5. "The Monkey King 3: Kingdom of Women," $52.3 million.
    6. "Fifty Shades Freed," $47.7 million.
    7. "Boonie Bears: The Big Shrink," $32.6 million.
    8. "The Shape of Water," $12.3 million.
    9. "Maze Runner: The Death Cure," $11 million.
    10. "The Greatest Showman," $9.6 million.

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    Her work has received significant recognition, including Cover of the Year at the American Society of Magazine Editors Awards and a Gold Cube from the Art Directors Club. In 2025, her short film Heat Wave received Silver in the “In the Making” category at The 1.4 Awards. Her clients include leading publications such as The New Yorker, GQ, Bloomberg Businessweek, and Vogue Italia.

    Sacca’s visual language is exemplified in "After Hours," a stunning photographic and motion series that explores themes of isolation, routine, and emotional detachment all layered with her signature humorous undertone. Sacca is currently expanding her creative practice into film, continuing to build a distinctive voice across both still and moving images.

    Upon joining Riff Raff Films, Beth said “I’m incredibly grateful to be joining Riff Raff at this point in my career. As an emerging director, it means a great deal to be surrounded by a team that genuinely supports nurturing talent and bold ideas. Becoming part of the Nursery of Evil is... Read More

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