Disney's "Black Panther" proved to be a pop cultural phenomenon, smashing box office records with an estimated $235 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales for the four-day holiday weekend. The Marvel Entertainment release, the first global superhero blockbuster with an African- American director and an all black cast, surpassed expectations and ultimately set records for a February opening and for a Presidents Day weekend debut. "Black Panther" is the fifth highest domestic opening weekend of all time, behind only "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015), "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" (2017), "Jurassic World" (2012) and "Marvel's The Avengers" (2012).
This movie was INCREDIBLY AMAZING! This movie showed women in a powerful and strong way and also they represented the African culture in a beautiful way. I can go on and on but all I have to say is ''Wakanda Forever''.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-box-office-black-panther-20180220-story.html
Indeed, it was a great movie that made many references to the horrible things humanity has done over the decades and centuries in to its plot where it is truly incredible. That reference still gets me, "The sun shall never set on the Wakandan Empire" XD.
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