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

yup...like i said before march is out...

china kinda holds the key ...if china does what is projected it might b right after it opens there....

so mid march ....:eek:



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Man, I saw the chick coming through fort lauderdale airport Monday night. She is stunning. Wanted to say something, but I was in awe just watching her walk.
 
Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic: $428,792,346 56.2%
+ Foreign: $334,600,000 43.8%
= Worldwide: $763,392,346
Domestic Summary
Opening Weekend: $202,003,951
(#1 rank, 4,020 theaters, $50,250 average)
% of Total Gross: 47.1%
> View All Weekends
Widest Release: 4,084 theaters
In Release: 13 days / 1.9 weeks
As of 02/28/2018


BOMojo:


'Black Panther' Preps for Third Weekend at #1 as 'Red Sparrow' & 'Death Wish' Debut
by Brad Brevet



March 1, 2018

With nearly $430 million in the bank domestically as of Wednesday (Feb 28), the big question for Black Panther this weekend is not whether it will repeat at #1 for a third straight week (it will), but whether it can hold on well enough to reach $500 million domestically. Otherwise, while Black Panthercontinues to carve out its own place in box office history, a pair of new wide releases hope to make their own impact this weekend in Fox's Red Sparrowand MGM's Death Wish remake from Eli Roth, starring Bruce Willis.

At the top once again, Disney and Marvel's Black Panther will reign once again as box office king, adding another 64 theaters and looking to drop around 42%, bringing in ~$65 million. This will be Black Panther's third straight weekend atop the box office, which will make it only the third film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to accomplish that feat in its first three weekends, the others being Captain America: The Winter Soldier andThe Avengers.

Should the film live up to Mojo's expectations, the performance would also push the film's domestic total over $500 million, which means it would become the second fastest film to top $500 million domestically, besting Star Wars: The Last Jedi by two days.

Internationally, Black Panther is up to $334.6 million overseas and adds one major new market this weekend in Japan where both Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Thor: Ragnarok recently brought in a little over $10 million and Doctor Strange finished with over $16 million, while Spider-Man: Homecoming grossed over $25 million last year. The film opens in its final market, China, next weekend.

Looking at a second place finish is Fox's Red Sparrow, which re-teams The Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence and director Francis Lawrencein an R-rated adaptation of the first book in Jason Matthews' trilogy of novels. Debuting in 3,056 theaters, Fox is anticipating a performance in the mid-to-high teens, and our analysis suggests an opening more on the higher end, if not possibly topping $20 million.

While reviews have been mediocre (currently scoring a 53 on Metacritic), IMDb page view data shows the film performing well alongside films such asGhost in the Shell ($18.7m opening) and Atomic Blonde ($18.29m opening). In addition, Fox releases similar in genre and theatrical reach have opened, on average, just a bit over $18 million. All things considered, our current range has the film opening anywhere from $18-22 million.

Red Sparrow will also debut in 23 markets internationally this weekend including Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Colombia and Denmark.

Third place is where we expect to find the weekend's other new wide release, the remake of Charles Bronson's 1974 classic, Death Wish from director Eli Roth and screenwriter Joe Carnahan. Debuting in 2,847 locations the studio is expecting the Bruce Willis starrer to debut in the mid-teens, which is in the neighborhood of what our analysis is showing. Using comps such asThe Foreigner, American Assassin and John Wick we're currently looking at a $13-15 million opening for the vigilante thriller with upside potential.

Last weekend's new release and weekend box office runner-up, the R-rated comedy Game Night from WB and New Line, is looking at a drop around 46% or so. This would put the film's second weekend box office a little over$9 million and we wouldn't be too surprised if it held on a little better, pushing its domestic cume over $30 million after ten days in release.

Rounding out the top five is Sony's Peter Rabbit, which continues to be the primary family title in theaters right now and the benefit was seen last weekend as it dropped a best-in-the-top-ten 27%. This weekend we're expecting the film to top $80 million domestically with a three-day performance around $8.4 million.

Outside the top five, keep an eye on Sony's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle as it continues to push toward $400 million domestically; Universal'sFifty Shades Freed is inching toward $100 million; and Fox's The Greatest Showman should push close to $165 million by Sunday.

In limited release this weekend, A24 is releasing The Vanishing of Sidney Hall into ten locations and Sony Classics will debut Foxtrot in four theaters.

This weekend's forecast is directly below. This post will be updated on Friday morning with Thursday night preview results followed by Friday estimates on Saturday morning, and a complete weekend recap on Sunday morning.



  • Black Panther (4,084 theaters) - $64.8 M
  • Red Sparrow (3,056 theaters) - $19.3 M
  • Death Wish (2,847 theaters) - $15.0 M
  • Game Night (3,502 theaters) - $9.2 M
  • Peter Rabbit (3,607 theaters) - $8.4 M
  • Annihilation (2,112 theaters) - $5.9 M
  • Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2,313 theaters) - $4.2 M
  • Fifty Shades Freed (2,609 theaters) - $3.3 M
  • The Greatest Showman (1,407 theaters) - $2.4 M
  • The 15:17 to Paris (1,803 theaters) - $1.8 M
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4375&p=.htm
 
Deadline:

‘Black Panther’ Crushes $763M WW Box Office; $1B Coming Closer Into Its Grasp

Disney/Marvel’s Black Panther has, with Wednesday figures included, grossed $763.3M global as it barrels towards what looks like an inevitable $1B+ total. That’s aided by the wild domestic performance ($428.7M through yesterday) with the movie looking at another winning North America weekend, as Deadline’s Anthony D’Alessandro has reported. At the international box office, the Ryan Coogler-helmed superhero movie is at $334.6Mthrough Wednesday.


On the domestic front, it’s passed The Lion King, Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire to become the No. 17 all-time release to date. Overseas, it’s currently running 38% aboveDoctor Strange, 15% above Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2and 6% over Thor: Ragnarok. Globally, it’s now toppedThe Amazing Spider-Man.





On Wednesday, the Wakanda wonder added $8.3M in 55 material international markets, which reps 10% of last weekend’s actual of $85.1M.

Today, the film opens in Japan. This is not a massive Marvel market and BP will likely be the No. 2 movie behind local release Doraemon The Movie: Nobita’s Treasure Island. It isn’t expected to throw off big numbers at opening, though this is a slow-burn hub to watch.

BP will also likely be topped in France this weekend as local hit-maker Dany Boon’s La Ch’tite Famille is out in force with the top opening day of the year yesterday. Weather worthy of Siberia is gusting through much of Western Europe and that could have an overall impact on box office.

BP still has China to come on March 9 and I hear that advance ticket sales in the PROC are on par with Spider-Man: Homecoming which opened to $69M last year. China’s still a wild card, but the overall momentum of this movie is seen pushing it above $1B worldwide — with North American behaving as it is, the Middle Kingdom may not even be the deciding factor in the race to $1B.

As for the current breakdown of Top 10 offshore markets on BP, they are as follows: the UK ($43.8M), Korea($38.1M), Brazil ($20.6M), Australia ($18.8M),Mexico ($18.8M), France ($17.5M), Germany ($12M),Taiwan ($11.3M), Indonesia ($10.5M) and Malaysia($8.4M). Of the majors, Italy, typically a soft Marvel hub, and Spain have proved the most resistant, no longer figuring in the Top 15.


http://deadline.com/2018/03/black-p...in-sight-international-box-office-1202307071/
 
so 500 at the end of the weekend domestically ...

428 + 64 + 8 from thursday = :money:





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I still know GROUPS of brothers and sisters planning to go this weekend.


I know a few coworkers, who was planning to go this weekend. They said they never go on either of the first two weekends, they like to wait until the crew die down some.


Man if I wasn't going to work, my original crew (8 folks)would be in it tomorrow again. Mama dukes send a message out that she was going catch the early show tomorrow....I might let my crew go

Last Friday, Ms. Mask wanted to go, but I had some red snappers & red fish to clean....
 
I know a few coworkers, who was planning to go this weekend. They said they never go on either of the first two weekends, they like to wait until the crew die down some.


Man if I wasn't going to work, my original crew (8 folks)would be in it tomorrow again. Mama dukes send a message out that she was going catch the early show tomorrow....I might let my crew go

Last Friday, Ms. Mask wanted to go, but I had some red snappers & red fish to clean....

damn chef mask...
 
BOMojo:

SATURDAY AM UPDATE: Disney and Marvel's Black Panther continues to lead the charge, pulling in an estimated $16.3 million on Friday with early estimates looking at a $63+ million weekend, which means that $500 million mark by the end of the weekend is going to be close.

Leading the weekend's new wide releases is Fox's Red Sparrow pulling in an estimated $6 million, heading toward a $17+ million weekend. The film received a "B" CinemaScore from opening day audiences.

MGM's Death Wish brought in an estimated $4.27 million on Friday and is expected to finish with around $11-12 million for the weekend. The film received a "B+" CinemaScore.

You can check out all of the Friday estimates right here and we'll be back tomorrow morning with a complete look at the weekend.


Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic: $451,704,037 57.4%
+ Foreign: $334,600,000 42.6%
= Worldwide: $786,304,037
 
Deadline:

‘Black Panther’ Crushes $763M WW Box Office; $1B Coming Closer Into Its Grasp

As for the current breakdown of Top 10 offshore markets on BP, they are as follows: the UK ($43.8M), Korea($38.1M), Brazil ($20.6M), Australia ($18.8M),Mexico ($18.8M), France ($17.5M), Germany ($12M),Taiwan ($11.3M), Indonesia ($10.5M) and Malaysia($8.4M). Of the majors, Italy, typically a soft Marvel hub, and Spain have proved the most resistant, no longer figuring in the Top 15.


http://deadline.com/2018/03/black-p...in-sight-international-box-office-1202307071/



Yeah so the continent of Africa has no movie theaters

Intellectually Lazy journalism

:smh::smh::smh:
 
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