Not exact matches
It seems that every time Marvel (owned by Disney) comes out with a new Avengers movie (released two
weeks ago), or Fantastic Four (later 2015 release), or X-Men (2016 release), or Captain America (2016), film, we hear all about how it's
breaking some
box office record.
Black Panther is still
breaking box -
office records and has earned at least $ 422 million just in the United States and it's been in theaters for less than two
weeks.
A largely unknown story outside of teen reader circles, it has become a juggernaut,
breaking records for advance cinema booking,
recording the biggest opening weekend for a non-sequel in
Box Office history, and grossing double its substantial budget within a
week.
And the overall messages and themes and in - jokes about black culture was just heartwarming to see, and then to witness
weeks later this fabulous movie lead and directed and cast by black people
break the
box office record by gaining $!
After five
weeks atop the
box office, and a
record -
breaking gross of $ 637 million (and counting) making it America's highest - grossing superhero film, it's safe to call Black Panther a phenomenon.
It's been a good
week for Universal as it has just been confirmed that they've
broken their 2012
record for domestic
box office gross...
Avengers: Infinity War has been out for roughly three
weeks at this point, and it continues to
break box office records and provide Marvel Studios with more profit.
Breaking box -
office records and introducing millions around the world to the gleaming Afrofuturistic jewel that is the country of Wakanda, Marvel's Black Panther is already the third - highest grossing Marvel film less than two
weeks after release.
Black Panther continues to dominate the
box office two
weeks after its release, and is still
breaking records left and right.
The film has continued to
break records at the
box office since its release, having already earned $ 897 million worldwide in just a few short
weeks, putting it in a favorable position to earn an impressive $ 1 billion worldwide.
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February's Marvel Studios release surpassed expectations in its first weekend to
record -
breaking box office, and «surpassing expectations» was the name of the game as the film continued to have a strong hold
week after
week.
As the
box office numbers for the past weekend were tallied, most people were paying attention to the success of Harry Potter and the Half - Blood Prince and the second
week drop off for Bruno, but in amongst all those ticket sales there was another
record being
broken.
Marvel's decision to release the film a
week earlier than scheduled only speaks to the strength of the film and every
week Infinity War is in cinemas will edge it closer to inevitably
breaking box office records.