This weekend, Marvel Studio’s blockbuster, Black Panther, made another $65m.
The film has now raked in over $500m after just 17 days in cinemas, making it the 10th highest-domestic-grossing movie in history.
The film which is sure to eclipse the ninth spot on the list, after 2017′s Beauty and the Beast, has made $504m domestically.
The superhero film could even pass The Avengers, which made $623m domestically in 2012 and is the highest-grossing Marvel film of all time.
The film has already notched several box office feats. It brought in $242m domestically in its four-day opening weekend — just behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Those numbers make Black Panther the fifth largest opening of all time, and the top February opening weekend.
With a black director — Ryan Coogler — at the helm and a nearly all-black cast, Black Panther is striking a chord with fans, especially African-American audiences.
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The film has now raked in over $500m after just 17 days in cinemas, making it the 10th highest-domestic-grossing movie in history.
The film which is sure to eclipse the ninth spot on the list, after 2017′s Beauty and the Beast, has made $504m domestically.
The superhero film could even pass The Avengers, which made $623m domestically in 2012 and is the highest-grossing Marvel film of all time.
The film has already notched several box office feats. It brought in $242m domestically in its four-day opening weekend — just behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Those numbers make Black Panther the fifth largest opening of all time, and the top February opening weekend.
With a black director — Ryan Coogler — at the helm and a nearly all-black cast, Black Panther is striking a chord with fans, especially African-American audiences.
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