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

Domestic went up a bit also. They were estimating 65 mil it was 66.




:money:



Where did you get these numbers? BOMojo has it a bit higher for the actuals.

The boxes are the sidebars on the right.

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?view=&yr=2018&wknd=09&p=.htm



same place ...i jus went straight to the totals n not the weekend...

only place i get my numbers...:money:

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=marvel2017b.htm



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that imagery is disrespectful as fuck if you talking about a crowd of ppl who worship a white jesus

Another thing I love about this movie...black people who love some white jesus flocked to a movie where black people didn't worship white jesus. Character were worshipping ancient Egyptian deities and nobody batted an eye.

M'Baku "Glory to Hannuman"

Killmongers dad "Glory to Bast" (short for Bastet)
 
Another thing I love about this movie...black people who love some white jesus flocked to a movie where black people didn't worship white jesus. Character were worshipping ancient Egyptian deities and nobody batted an eye.

M'Baku "Glory to Hannuman"

Killmongers dad "Glory to Bast" (short for Bastet)

Nice eye bro
 
Another thing I love about this movie...black people who love some white jesus flocked to a movie where black people didn't worship white jesus. Character were worshipping ancient Egyptian deities and nobody batted an eye.

M'Baku "Glory to Hannuman"

Killmongers dad "Glory to Bast" (short for Bastet)
One is an Indian God and the other while African I really wish black people stop obsessing over Egypt and expand beyond north Africa. It's like we are emulating white people obsession with Egyptian culture. Truth is that the Egyptian kingdom was a very very very small part of greater African history and culture, particularly for west, central and southern mother Africa.
 
One is an Indian God and the other while African I really wish black people stop obsessing over Egypt and expand beyond north Africa. It's like we are emulating white people obsession with Egyptian culture. Truth is that the Egyptian kingdom was a very very very small part of greater African history and culture, particularly for west, central and southern mother Africa.

Keeping it simple. Yes Hannuman is Indian but bottom line is all of them came from african culuture. Different cultures have different names for the energies these gods and goddesses represent. But bottom line is that they all come from us. So if you wanna get technical we'll just say ancient black gods and goddesses.

That way we don't have to get into a pissing contest about who knows more about african culture.
 
Another thing I love about this movie...black people who love some white jesus flocked to a movie where black people didn't worship white jesus. Character were worshipping ancient Egyptian deities and nobody batted an eye.

M'Baku "Glory to Hannuman"

Killmongers dad "Glory to Bast" (short for Bastet)
most Black folks stopped worshiping white jesus in the 60s.
 
‘Black Panther’ Roars To $910M WW, $403M Overseas – International Box Office
by Nancy Tartaglione

March 6, 2018 11:03am



TUESDAY AM UPDATE: With $909.8M at the global box office through Monday, Disney/Marvel’s Black Panther has now surpassed Thor: Ragnarok, Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2, Batman Vs Superman, Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man 3 worldwide. Based on the weekend’s numbers, we saw this $900M+ milestone coming — and $1B is on the cards next weekend. The film has also crossed $400M at the international box officewith $403.4M through yesterday. Overseas, the industry sees this one getting to about $600M, including what sources peg as an umtimately possible $100M-$120M in China which bows on Friday.

PREVIOUS TUESDAY, with weekend actuals: With a 3rd leading domestic weekend in a row, and as overseas turnstiles tipped towards $400M, Disney/Marvel’s Black Panther grossed $899.9M globally through Sunday. With Monday’s figures included that will have pushed the Wakanda wonder past the $400M offshore and $900M worldwide milestones — we’ll have a full update on yesterday’s takings later today. The breakdown through Sunday was $501.7M in North America and $398.2M at the international box office.

The Ryan Coogler-helmed Black Panther is the 5th Marvel Cinematic Universe title to reach $900M globally, afterThe Avengers, Avengers: Age Of Ultron, Iron Man 3 andCaptain America: Civil War. For T’Challa, the $1B worldwide box office mark lies ahead next weekend. Overseas, the industry sees this one getting to about $600M, including what sources peg as a possible $100M-$120M in China.

Domestically, Black Panther continues to play at the top end of the Marvel echelon while the best overseas comps are Doctor Strange, Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2 andThor: Ragnarok. BP is dominating each of those.

Internationally, this frame was worth $57.7M in 56 material markets. Overall abroad, holds were generally solid with a 42% decline from last weekend. While Italy and Spain have been notably soft on the Panther, he’s come up a bit in Germany versus the early dominance ofFifty Shades Freed. Elsewhere, BP is the highest-grossing movie of all time in West and East Africa; the top MCU title in the Netherlands; and has run past the lifetime ofThor 3 in Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam, demonstrating the strong appetite in South East Asia despite initial concerns.

Next weekend T’Challa takes on China and should take the win with advance ticket sales that have been tracking at the level of Spider-Man: Homecoming. That film opened to $71M last September, and finaled at $116M.



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Bona
In the meantime,Operation Red Seacontinues to lead the charge in the Middle Kingdom, rising to $479Mthrough Monday, after just 18 days in release. It won the international weekend with $62.6M to top Black Panther for the second frame in a row. Overall in China, it’s still being led by its fellow New Year release, Detective Chinatown 2, which is closing in on $500M at an estimated $497.7M through Monday (more in the local-language section below the main post).


Those two films kept pretty much everyone else at bay in the Middle Kingdom, although as the only new kids offering, Sony’s Peter Rabbit had a good start at $12.7M. That helped it hop past $100M global. And, multiple Oscar nominee Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri posted a solid art-house launch of $2.4M on 972 screens.





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20th Century Fox
The weekend’s major new opener, Fox/Chernin’s Jennifer Lawrence-starrer Red Sparrow grossed$26.6M in its maiden flight in 67 markets. That’s about equal to what the last Lawrence-fronted pic, mother!, did in its lifetime overseas, and is 60% ofAtomic Blonde‘s full run. The movie was No. 4 internationally this weekend, No. 2 among Hollywood titles (more below).


In other Fox news, Maze Runner: The Death Cure has topped both The Scorch Trials and the original Maze Runner internationally.

Elsewhere, Universal’s Fifty Shades Freed has collared over $250M overseas as it approaches $350M worldwide. And, while Disney is going to hold off further detailed reporting on its double Oscar winner Coco until the film opens in Japan on March 16, this weekend was worth $3.3M for a $536.4M overseas cume and $745M worldwide.

The coming frame notably brings MGM/Warner Bros’Tomb Raider to Korea and some other Asian hubs with Alicia Vikander in the kick-ass Lara Croft role. Also debuting is Disney’s A Wrinkle In Time in a soft overseas rollout that includes Spain, Russia and Mexico as the majors. And, as noted, Black Panther heads to China in what will be a closely-watched performance. T’Challa will hit 510 IMAX screens there.

Breakdowns and actuals on the films above and more have been updated below.


NEW
RED SPARROW

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20th Century Fox
Directed by Francis Lawrence, 20th Century Fox/Chernin Entertainment’sRed Sparrowopened No. 1 in 10 markets including some good starts in Germany, the UK, Taiwan and Spain. The Jennifer Lawrence-starrer grossed a decent $26.6M in 67 markets, matching the lifetime of Lawrence’s mother! from last fall. It’s also about 60% of the full business done overseas by comp Atomic Blonde. Fox is offering a comp to The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, an older film with better known source material, but a lesser known star. Red Sparrow is 28.3% above that movie at open, in the same markets and at today’s exchange rates.


After being led by Black Panther for the past couple of frames, Taiwan gave over to the Sparrow with $2.4M including Fox’s 5th biggest opening day of all time. TheUK was the lead launch at $2.57M and No. 2, although harsh weather was a factor. Germany came in next at $2.45M for No. 2 and 15% above The Bourne Legacy.Spain had a good $2M start on 608 screens at No. 1.

The film has a B CinemaScore domestically and will likely under-deliver there with a take below $60M. It carries a net $69M production cost, which reportedly includes Lawrence’s estimated $15M-$20M paycheck. The film will have to sing for its supper overseas, but at this early stage, industry sources say it won’t break even at the current trajectory. Outside the mega Hunger Games and X-Menfranchises, Lawrence’s pictures have typically grossed over $100M offshore — although awards-season momentum and co-stars have traditionally helped.



Red Sparrow has another 10 markets to launch through May including Japan, France and Russia. It should continue to do some business with older audiences. But it will face competition from the female-ledTomb Raider beginning next weekend and as several big titles hit marquees throughout the month.

HOLDOVERS/EXPANSIONS
BLACK PANTHER

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Disney
As he got ready to roar past $400M internationally and $900M globally on Monday, Disney/Marvel’sBlack Pantherdropped 42% in the 3rd overseas session for a$57.7M take in 56 markets. The $1B mark worldwide will be met next weekend. While play has been strong in South East Asia despite early concerns on how the film would be embraced there, next weekend will be the ultimate test when China opens. We’ve been hearing advance ticket sales are on par with Spider-Man: Homecoming which is promising given that movie opened to $71M last September and went on to final with $116M.


The Wakanda crew have been on a tear domestically while overseas they’re comping to such Marvel stablemates asDoctor Strange, Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2 and Thor: Ragnarok. Respectively, BP is ahead of those movies by 36%, 21% and 8%.

This week, Japan was the new play, while Russia opened wide last Monday. In Russia, BP has already crushed the lifetimes of Ant-Man and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, as well as DC titles Justice League and Wonder Woman. As expected in Japan, BP came in behind the latest Doraemon, grossing $4.2M including previews to land 47% ahead of Ant-Man, 32% ahead of Guardians Of The Galaxy and to hammer out 28% more than Thor: Ragnarok.


In Europe, the drop was 37% this session, despite some cinema closures due to Siberian-style weather. BP held No. 1 in Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Switzerland and the UK. Italy and Spain have given the Panther the cold shoulder, but Germany has seen something of a rebound after a soft start that was hampered by the dominance of Fifty Shades Freed.



In South Africa, BP is the No. 5 all-time release, and, as noted above is the highest-grossing movie ever in West and East Africa. It’s also the top MCU release ever in the Netherlands.

Asia Pacific dipped 53% with hat tricks at No. 1 for Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Singapore. T’Challa has exceeded the entire run of Thor: Ragnarok in Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam.

Latin America, typically a big DC region, has been good to the Panther with a 36% drop this session and continued No. 1s across the zone. The film has surpassed Ant-Man, Doctor Strange and GOTG2 there.

In IMAX, the global cume is now $65.5M including a record March opening in Japan and the 4th highest Marvel IMAX opening ever in the market, earning $713K from 29 screens.

The Top 10 overall overseas markets to date are: the UK ($49.1M), Korea ($41.4M), Brazil ($24.9M), Australia ($22.3M), Mexico ($22M), France ($21.4M), Germany ($14.9M), Russia ($12.9M), Taiwan ($11.9M) and Indonesia ($11.3M).



http://deadline.com/2018/03/black-p...natown-2-international-box-office-1202310277/
 
Another thing I love about this movie...black people who love some white jesus flocked to a movie where black people didn't worship white jesus. Character were worshipping ancient Egyptian deities and nobody batted an eye.

M'Baku "Glory to Hannuman"

Killmongers dad "Glory to Bast" (short for Bastet)
Bast is the baphomet.
 
Keeping it simple. Yes Hannuman is Indian but bottom line is all of them came from african culuture. Different cultures have different names for the energies these gods and goddesses represent. But bottom line is that they all come from us. So if you wanna get technical we'll just say ancient black gods and goddesses.

That way we don't have to get into a pissing contest about who knows more about african culture.
They all came.from us? Lmaoooooo
 
With licensing, merchandise and dvd/Blu-ray it’ll easily hit over a billion. Now watch all these honkies try to make African movies and shit now and I definitely see Coming To America’s sequel happening. White people. They’ll rape, steal, fuck, devour and assimilate every ouch of culture until this earth is barren:eek2:
 
I took my kids to see Black Panther a few weeks ago. It was in Austin TX. When I went to the box office, the dude said there were only 3 seats left because the movie was basically sold out. So in purchased them for the three of us. I was a little upset because they weren’t the best of seats but I figured I would take what I could get. When I went into the theatre and the movie started, I noticed there were only about 12 people in the whole theater and it remained that way for the entirety of the movie. That shit was weird and bothered me after I left. Has anyone else experienced anything like this? It felt like some shenanigans to me.
 
Be interesting to see how far this shit goes.


Highest-grossing films[13]
Rank
Peak Title Worldwide gross Year Reference(s)
1 1 Avatar $2,787,965,087 2009 [# 1][# 2]
2 1 Titanic $2,187,463,944 1997 [# 3][# 4]
3 3 Star Wars: The Force Awakens $2,068,223,624 2015 [# 5][# 6]
4 3 Jurassic World $1,671,713,208 2015 [# 7][# 8]
5 3 The Avengers $1,518,812,988 2012 [# 9][# 10]
6 4 Furious 7 $1,516,045,911 2015 [# 11][# 12]
7 5 Avengers: Age of Ultron $1,405,403,694 2015 [# 13][# 12]
8 3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 $1,341,511,219 2011 [# 14][# 15]
9 9 Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Dagger-14-plain.png
$1,331,106,691 2017 [# 16]
10F 5 Frozen $1,290,000,000 2013 [# 17][# 18]
11 10 Beauty and the Beast $1,263,521,126 2017 [# 19][# 20]
12 11 The Fate of the Furious $1,238,764,765F8 2017 [# 21][# 20]
13 5 Iron Man 3 $1,214,811,252 2013 [# 22][# 23]
14 10 Minions $1,159,398,397 2015 [# 24][# 8]
15 12 Captain America: Civil War $1,153,304,495 2016 [# 25][# 26]
16 4 Transformers: Dark of the Moon $1,123,794,079 2011 [# 27][# 15]
17 2 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King $1,120,237,002 2003 [# 28][# 29]
18 7 Skyfall $1,108,561,013 2012 [# 30][# 31]
19 10 Transformers: Age of Extinction $1,104,054,072 2014 [# 32][# 33]
20 7 The Dark Knight Rises $1,084,939,099 2012 [# 34][# 35]
21 4TS3 Toy Story 3 $1,066,969,703 2010 [# 36][# 37]
22 3 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest $1,066,179,725 2006 [# 38][# 39]
23 20 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story $1,056,057,273 2016 [# 40][# 41]
24 6 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides $1,045,713,802 2011 [# 42][# 43]
25 24 Despicable Me 3 $1,034,799,409 2017 [# 44][# 20]
26 1 Jurassic Park $1,029,939,903 1993 [# 45][# 46]
27 22 Finding Dory $1,028,570,889 2016 [# 47][# 48]
28 2 Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace $1,027,044,677 1999 [# 49][# 4]
29 5 Alice in Wonderland $1,025,467,110 2010 [# 50][# 51]
30 24 Zootopia $1,023,784,195 2016 [# 52][# 26]
31 14 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey $1,021,103,568 2012 [# 53][# 54]
32 4 The Dark Knight $1,004,558,444 2008 [# 55][# 56]
33 2 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone $974,755,371 2001 [# 57][# 58]
34 19DM2 Despicable Me 2 $970,761,885 2013 [# 59][# 60]
35 2 The Lion King $968,483,777 1994 [# 61][# 46]
36 30 The Jungle Book $966,550,600 2016 [# 62][# 63]
37 5 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End $963,420,425 2007 [# 64][# 65]
38 10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 $960,283,305 2010 [# 66][# 67]
39 24 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug $958,366,855 2013 [# 68][# 69]
40 26 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies $956,019,788 2014 [# 70][# 71]
41 8FN Finding Nemo $940,335,536 2003 [# 72][# 29]
42 6 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $939,885,929 2007 [# 73][# 65]
43 8 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince $934,416,487 2009 [# 74][# 75]
44 44 Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Dagger-14-plain.png
$930,315,056 2017 [# 76]
45 4 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers $926,349,708 2002 [# 77][# 78]
46 6 Shrek 2 $919,838,758 2004 [# 79][# 80]
47 47 Black Panther
Dagger-14-plain.png
$915,127,710 2018 [# 81]

48 8 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $896,911,078 2005 [# 82][# 83]
49 10 Spider-Man 3 $890,871,626 2007 [# 84][# 85]
50 15 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs $886,686,817 2009 [# 86][# 75]
 
Be interesting to see how far this shit goes.


Highest-grossing films[13]
Rank
Peak Title Worldwide gross Year Reference(s)
1 1 Avatar $2,787,965,087 2009 [# 1][# 2]
2 1 Titanic $2,187,463,944 1997 [# 3][# 4]
3 3 Star Wars: The Force Awakens $2,068,223,624 2015 [# 5][# 6]
4 3 Jurassic World $1,671,713,208 2015 [# 7][# 8]
5 3 The Avengers $1,518,812,988 2012 [# 9][# 10]
6 4 Furious 7 $1,516,045,911 2015 [# 11][# 12]
7 5 Avengers: Age of Ultron $1,405,403,694 2015 [# 13][# 12]
8 3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 $1,341,511,219 2011 [# 14][# 15]
9 9 Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Dagger-14-plain.png
$1,331,106,691 2017 [# 16]
10F 5 Frozen $1,290,000,000 2013 [# 17][# 18]
11 10 Beauty and the Beast $1,263,521,126 2017 [# 19][# 20]
12 11 The Fate of the Furious $1,238,764,765F8 2017 [# 21][# 20]
13 5 Iron Man 3 $1,214,811,252 2013 [# 22][# 23]
14 10 Minions $1,159,398,397 2015 [# 24][# 8]
15 12 Captain America: Civil War $1,153,304,495 2016 [# 25][# 26]
16 4 Transformers: Dark of the Moon $1,123,794,079 2011 [# 27][# 15]
17 2 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King $1,120,237,002 2003 [# 28][# 29]
18 7 Skyfall $1,108,561,013 2012 [# 30][# 31]
19 10 Transformers: Age of Extinction $1,104,054,072 2014 [# 32][# 33]
20 7 The Dark Knight Rises $1,084,939,099 2012 [# 34][# 35]
21 4TS3 Toy Story 3 $1,066,969,703 2010 [# 36][# 37]
22 3 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest $1,066,179,725 2006 [# 38][# 39]
23 20 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story $1,056,057,273 2016 [# 40][# 41]
24 6 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides $1,045,713,802 2011 [# 42][# 43]
25 24 Despicable Me 3 $1,034,799,409 2017 [# 44][# 20]
26 1 Jurassic Park $1,029,939,903 1993 [# 45][# 46]
27 22 Finding Dory $1,028,570,889 2016 [# 47][# 48]
28 2 Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace $1,027,044,677 1999 [# 49][# 4]
29 5 Alice in Wonderland $1,025,467,110 2010 [# 50][# 51]
30 24 Zootopia $1,023,784,195 2016 [# 52][# 26]
31 14 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey $1,021,103,568 2012 [# 53][# 54]
32 4 The Dark Knight $1,004,558,444 2008 [# 55][# 56]
33 2 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone $974,755,371 2001 [# 57][# 58]
34 19DM2 Despicable Me 2 $970,761,885 2013 [# 59][# 60]
35 2 The Lion King $968,483,777 1994 [# 61][# 46]
36 30 The Jungle Book $966,550,600 2016 [# 62][# 63]
37 5 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End $963,420,425 2007 [# 64][# 65]
38 10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 $960,283,305 2010 [# 66][# 67]
39 24 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug $958,366,855 2013 [# 68][# 69]
40 26 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies $956,019,788 2014 [# 70][# 71]
41 8FN Finding Nemo $940,335,536 2003 [# 72][# 29]
42 6 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $939,885,929 2007 [# 73][# 65]
43 8 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince $934,416,487 2009 [# 74][# 75]
44 44 Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Dagger-14-plain.png
$930,315,056 2017 [# 76]
45 4 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers $926,349,708 2002 [# 77][# 78]
46 6 Shrek 2 $919,838,758 2004 [# 79][# 80]
47 47 Black Panther
Dagger-14-plain.png
$915,127,710 2018 [# 81]

48 8 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $896,911,078 2005 [# 82][# 83]
49 10 Spider-Man 3 $890,871,626 2007 [# 84][# 85]
50 15 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs $886,686,817 2009 [# 86][# 75]

top 20 @ least
 
top 20 @ least



its at 921 now.... add china which pre-sold 70 plus ...with the rest of the world added it`s pass a billion by close of bizz sunday ...

will probably b by despicable me 3 if china do what it do ....


:money:


def will b in the top 20 by sun the 18th ....:yes:




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