![]() ![]() Paramount's new science fantasy horror "Annihilation" was off to a weak start, debuting in fourth place at only $11 million. Sony's family-friendly offering brought in $12.5 million in its third week in theaters. In at an anything-but-close second place was newly-released dark comedy "Game Night," with $16.6 million.įeaturing Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams, the film follows a group of friends whose game night descends into a murder mystery.ĭropping one place into third was "Peter Rabbit," based on Beatrix Potter's classic children's book. Starring alongside the likes of Michael B Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o and Daniel Kaluuya, Boseman plays the titular superhero also known as T'Challa, king and protector of Wakanda, a technologically advanced, affluent, never-colonized utopia in Africa. It is only the fourth movie ever to make more than $100 million in its second weekend, joining "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "Jurassic World" and "Marvel's The Avengers," according to Disney, which owns Marvel Studios.ĭirected by Ryan Coogler, "Black Panther" features an almost entirely black cast led by Chadwick Boseman as the first non-white superhero to get his own standalone movie in the franchise. The film has yet to open in China or Japan. ![]() Its global take is now more than $700 million. Disney's "Black Panther" sunk its claws into the top spot once again this weekend at the North American box office, taking an estimated $108 million, industry estimates showed Sunday.įollowing a record-shattering opening weekend - raking in $242.2 million - the frenzy to see the 18th entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe continued, bringing total earnings to an astronomical $400 million in just 10 days, according to tracker Exhibitor Relations.
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