‘Black Panther’ Could Make as Much as $200 Million in Massive U.S. Debut
Disney-Marvel’s “Black Panther” is poised to shatter box office records for February, with updated forecasts from Disney in the $172 million-$198 million range in North America during the four-day Presidents Day weekend. That’s significantly above the first tracking on Jan. 25 for the tentpole, which initially placed the debut in the $100 million-$120 million range for the Feb. 16-19 period. The projections are higher even than tracking estimates earlier this week showing the film would make as much as $170 million.
“Black Panther” should easily break the Presidents Day weekend record of $152 million, set in 2016 by “Deadpool.” The second-highest debut for the four-day holiday was for “Fifty Shades of Grey,” which opened in 2015 to $93 million.
The latest Marvel entry dominated in Thursday preview showings, earning a muscular $25.2 million. The Thursday opening numbers represent a new high-water mark for the month of February. They are roughly double the previous record of $12.7 million, which was set by “Deadpool.” It also ranks as the second-biggest preview gross for a Marvel title, behind only “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” which scored $27.6 million from its previews.
The film is also shattering long-held views that films rooted in black culture don’t sell well overseas. “Black Panther” blasted off to $23.2 million overseas after opening in 17 locations, including the United Kingdom, South Korea, and France. “Black Panther,” which carries a $200 million budget, debuted to $7.2 million in the U.K., $4.7 million in South Korea, $2 million in Taiwan, $1.6 million in France, and $1.1 million in Hong Kong.
Screenings started Tuesday in a trio of international markets in the U.K., Hong Kong, and Taiwan, followed by Wednesday launches in France, Italy, Korea, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia. Most other markets will be open this weekend, followed by Russia on Feb. 22, Japan on March 1, and China on March 9.
The superhero tentpole, starring Chadwick Boseman, will play in more than 4,000 North American theaters, including 3,300 3D locations and more than 400 Imax screens.
The film has captured the zeitgeist, setting records for advanced ticket sales. Fandango on Thursday said the picture had become the fourth-highest selling pre-seller in its history, behind “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” and “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.” Fandango also reports it accounted for 36% of opening night sales for “Black Panther.”
Source :http://variety.com/2018/film/news/black-panther-opening-weekend-box-office-200-million-1202702784/
Hello, I'm Oatmeal Joey, and Black Panther was cool but should we bark at white people?
I strongly believe that the black panthersl is just a superhero movie not a racist movement
Remy, I believe in the freedom to ask a question but you might be ignoring my question. I asked a question and you ignored it. I asked a question about something that happened. It is a simple question. You can label the question if you want. You can say that it is maybe this thing or that thing. But a question is a question. Martin Luther King Jr. said that we should judge people not by the color of the skin but rather by the content of character. I care about content and character and content in life and in movies and movies reflect life in so many ways.
Personally I don't think the movie is actually barking or referring to the white people though
It's all in our various interpretations
White people have done so much for the world to help in so many ways for so many centuries in so many countries in so many things for so many people in more ways than we know.