BLACK PANTHER'S Box Office Reign Set To End This Weekend With The Release Of PACIFIC RIM UPRISING

BLACK PANTHER'S Box Office Reign Set To End This Weekend With The Release Of PACIFIC RIM UPRISING

After shattering records and holding the box office crown for five straight weeks, it appears Black Panther's reign may be approaching its end this weekend with the release of Pacific Rim Uprising.

By MattBellissimo - Mar 22, 2018 04:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Black Panther
Source: Variety

King of Wakanda, and king of the box office: Ryan Coogler's Black Panther has broken all kinds of records and dominated the BO for the past five weeks, becoming the first film to do so since 2009's Avatar. Unfortunately, it seems the king maybe be relinquishing the crown this weekend following the release of Pacific Rim Uprising.

Variety reports that the sequel to Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim looks to earn between $22 million to $29 million domestically, which would likely take it past Black Panther to take the number one spot. Regardless, the wildly successful Marvel Studios film has now topped $1.2 billion worldwide and will probably continue with another $15 million to $18 million domestic haul over its sixth weekend in theatres.

How many times have you seen Black Panther? Will you be watching it again? Let us know all your thoughts in the comments!

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Matt is a graduate of the Ryerson University School of Journalism, and has been a fan of superheroes since he picked up his first comic book issue as a child. While he works as a professional musician, Matt has a massive passion for comic books, films and heroes, along with participating in discussion and debate with the CBM community.
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