$$ FINAL Black Panther Box Office NUMBERS ....$700 Mill Domestic $1.346 Bill Worlwide

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Tracklist:

01. Wakanda Origins (01:44)
02. Royal Talon Fighter (04:01)
03. Wakanda (02:20)
04. Warrior Falls (04:07)
05. The Jabari (01:09)
06. Waterfall Fight (04:04)
07. Ancestral Plane (04:28)
08. Killmonger (02:56)
09. Phambili (02:32)
10. Casino Brawl (03:33)
11. Busan Car Chase (02:49)
12. Questioning Klaue (03:33)
13. Outsider (02:08)
14. Is This Wakanda? (02:47)
15. Killmonger’s Challenge (05:07)
16. Killmonger vs T’Challa (03:30)
17. Loyal to the Throne (01:35)
18. Killmonger’s Dream (03:15)
19. Burn It All (03:25)
20. Entering Jabariland (02:43)
21. Wake Up T’Challa (06:09)
22. The Great Mound Battle (03:49)
23. Glory to Bast (06:07)
24. The Jabari Pt II (02:23)
25. A Kings Sunset (04:29)
26. A New Day (01:48)
27. Spaceship Bugatti (01:23)
28. United Nations / End Titles (07:33)
 
man lemme listen to this shit right now...I keep putting it off
https://www.billboard.com/articles/.../black-panther-album-billboard-200-chart-no-1
'Black Panther: The Album' Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart
2/18/2018 by Keith Caulfield

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Black Panther: The Album debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, launching with 154,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Feb. 15, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 52,000 are in traditional album sales.

The set, which features music from and inspired by the blockbuster Marvel Studios film Black Panther, garners the biggest week for a soundtrack — in terms of total units earned — in a year-and-a-half. The last soundtrack to score a larger week was Suicide Squad: The Album, which bowed atop the Aug. 27, 2016-dated list with 182,000 units earned. Black Panther: The Album was released on Feb. 9 through Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope Records.

The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new Feb. 24-dated chart (where Black Panther: The Album starts at No. 1) will be posted in full on Billboard's websites on Wednesday (Feb. 21) — one day later than usual, due to the Presidents’ Day holiday in the U.S. on Feb. 19.




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The Black Panther album includes a number of songs by Kendrick Lamar, who curated and produced the hip-hop-heavy album with Top Dawg Entertainment’s founder/CEO Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith. The set’s tunes also boast contributions from The Weeknd, SZA, Khalid and James Blake, among others. The album is the fifth No. 1 for Top Dawg, following a trio of leaders from Lamar (DAMN., untitled unmastered. and To Pimp a Butterfly) and ScHoolboy Q’s Oxymoron.

Black Panther is the second soundtrack to reach No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 2018, following The Greatest Showman, which spent two weeks atop the list (dated Jan. 13 and 20).

The 14-track Black Panther album’s debut is powered mostly by streams, as the set collected 93,000 streaming equivalent album units. (The remainder of its bow came from traditional album sales: 52,000; and track equivalent album units: 9,000.) It’s not unusual to see such a large streaming number for Black Panther: The Album, as hip-hop albums tend to perform well on streaming services.




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Black Panther: The Album’s 93,000 SEA unit launch equates to 138.9 million on-demand audio streams for the album’s songs in the week ending Feb. 15. That’s the largest streaming week ever for a soundtrack, surging past the 40.4 million on-demand audio streams The Greatest Showman collected in the week ending Jan. 25.

Of Black Panther: The Album’s 14 songs, three are heard in the Black Panther film. According to Top Dawg and Walt Disney Studios (Marvel’s parent company), this is the first time in Marvel Cinematic Universe history that Marvel Studios has integrated multiple original recordings specifically for a film. (The Marvel Cinematic Universe includes 18 films that have been released thus far, stretching back to Iron Man in 2008.)

Black Panther: The Album isn’t the first chart-topping soundtrack set to consist mostly of music inspired by a film, with few tracks actually heard in its companion movie. It follows similar albums such as The Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 and Beyond (2012) and Men in Black: The Album (1997).
 
I’m on my Killmonger shit fam
Bro, I feel you. I've been kicking around a few plans and my head. I talked with a lady I had a date with and we saw the movie yesterday and they are legit

And they need funding, and a lot of cooperation but they are legit plans. Now I just have to push them forward
 
Just finished watching it for the fourth time this weekend. I forgot Monday was a holiday. Might make tomorrow screening number 5.
I just did the same God damn thing. My best friend and I saw it Thursday, I saw it by myself Friday. I took a date to see it Saturday oh, I took my cousin's little girl to see it Sunday and I'm going with my best friend's family to see it tomorrow.

MoviePass is fucking awesome
 
Black Panther' Delivers Fifth Largest Opening of All-Time, Heading Toward $235M+ 4-Day Debut
by Brad Brevet



February 18, 2018

MONDAY AM UPDATE: Disney has revised their three and four-day estimates for Black Panther and as expected the grosses continue to rise with the film now delivering an estimated $201.7 million over the three-day and is expected to surpass $235 million for the four-day weekend. This makes Black Panther only the fifth movie to debut with over $200 million over its opening weekend and the third highest four-day gross in history, passing Jurassic World's $234.1 million four-day gross.

The film will most likely break even more records once actuals are in, perhaps including the largest Sunday grossas the current Sunday estimate is currently less than $500k shy of Star Wars: The Force Awakens for the top spot. The film's current estimate of $33.2 million for Monday is already the second largest Monday of all-time, again trailing Force Awakens' $40.1 million Monday from back in December 2015.

It's also worth noting after just four days in release Black Panther is already the 25th highest grossing comic book adaptation of all-time, 12th highest grossing film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and 17th highest grossing Marvel comic adaptation of all-time. This is all before considering it decimated the previous February opening weekend record and President's Day opening record.

We'll have weekend actuals for you on Tuesday afternoon, for now you can check out three-day estimates here and four-day weekend estimates
New estimate is $201.7M for the 3 day weekend.
www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4371&p=.htm
 
‘Black Panther’ Box Office Scores Second-Highest Sunday Ever; 3-Day Total Adjusted to $201 Million
BY ADAM CHITWOOD FEBRUARY 19, 2018





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There is no stopping Black Panther. Box office projections for the Marvel Studios film continued to rise in the weeks leading up to its release, and it shattered all expectations with a massive three-day opening weekend of $192 million. Or did it? As it turns out, projections for Sunday’s Black Panther were low, and that estimated total is incorrect. Disney announced this morning that the film surged on Sunday, finishing with $60.1 million for the day and setting a record for the second-best Sunday gross in history. As a result, the film’s three-day box office total is actually $201.8 million and it’s on track for a four-day total of $235 million.

Yes indeed, Black Panther broke the $200 million opening weekend barrier, becoming only the fifth film to do so after Marvel’s The Avengers, Jurassic World, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Indeed, the Top 5 opening weekends of all time domestically now looks like this:

1. Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $247,966,675

2. Star Wars: The Last Jedi – $220,009,584

3. Jurassic World – $208,806,270

4. Marvel’s The Avengers – $207,438,708

5. Black Panther – $201,797,000


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That’s kind of amazing. Four sequels/reboots and then a standalone superhero movie led by a nearly all-black cast. Sure the film scored a boost by being part of the Marvel Studios brand, but plenty of other new Marvel movies have launched in the past that haven’t even come close to touching the $200 million barrier—Doctor Strange opened to $85 million and Ant-Man opened to $57 million. Even Captain America: Civil War only hit $179 million on opening weekend, and the next highest opening weekend for a solo character-launch movie from Marvel is Spider-Man: Homecoming with $117 million. This is genuinely groundbreaking stuff.

And these Sunday numbers prove the film has legs. It’ll be interesting to see how high this thing soars. The next “blockbuster” on the release schedule is A Wrinkle in Time on March 9th, so it has a few weekends to really run free. The other question is how/if this affects the Avengers: Infinity War box office. Does Black Panthermake people more excited for that Marvel team-up, or are a lot of fans who turned up for Black Panther simply going to be waiting for a return to Wakanda? I honestly find myself a little less interested in Infinity War after Black Panther—here’s hoping Marvel is working on a way to get more Shuri, Okoye, and Nakia on our screens sooner rather than later.

Between Black Panther and Wonder Woman it really feels like we’re in a watershed moment for representation in the most popular genre around. Not only are both of these films good, audiences turned up in droves. Compare that to something like Justice League, whose domestic box office total will have been eclipsed by Black Panther in a single week. Here’s hoping Hollywood takes notice.

http://collider.com/black-panther-box-office-opening-weekend-record/#marvel

That's fucking Insane.... Disney has four of the 5 top grossing Weekends in history.



Maybe Black Panther will be the Catalyst to get DC off of their Fucking Asses and bring me the John Stewart Movie that I've been dreaming about. I don't want no John Stewart and Hal Gordon Team Up... I want a proper John Stewart Flix.

 
New estimate is $201.7M for the 3 day weekend.
www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4371&p=.htm
That's what the hell I'm talking about. I was wondering, hoping that he would hit the 200 million dollar mark. It did. Just barely, but it did
They took the dinosaur! Made that mothafucka extinct again. I want the Jedi taken down too.
:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao2: took the dinosaur :giggle:
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in the theatre now watching it for the 2nd time in four days

bout to watch another 3 to 5 times using my movie pass
I paid credit card for my ticket yesterday to sit with my best friend and his family. I'm buying another ticket with my movie pass but I'm not going to use it.

$200M!!! Noice
 
i think the worldwide is gonna go up also ...

the real number for worldwide will b out tomorrow....

they didnt add to it ...it was 169 yesterday ...impossible to still b 169 today ...


the one list star wars didnt top.....




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it`s only 6 million away from last jedi ...

remember today is still only an estimate ...:money::money:

the real domestic monday number doesnt come out till tomorrow afternoon....

the only real number is that 201 for the 3 day ...today not over yet ....



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Sista at my gig has been calling me a "PUNK" when she found out I practically cried at the end of this film.

SSSOOOOOOO....

Guess who's been begging me for the last few days to take her to see it?

Funny how that shit works.
 
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