Black Panther continues to dominate and set records at the box office. The Marvel superhero movie made an estimated $67.5 million at the US and Canadian box office this weekend, putting it firmly ahead of newcomers like Jennifer Lawrence’s Red Sparrow and the new Bruce Willis movie Death Wish.
$67.5 million is good for the third best third weekend in history at the domestic box office, only behind the juggernauts Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Avatar. It’s a dropoff from last week’s $108 million for its second weekend, but downturns are always expected.
Black Panther has now pulled in $501.1 million in the US and Canada over its first 17 days, and it has been No. 1 at the box office every weekend since its release. The movie now ranks 10th best all time domestically (before inflation), and its $501.1 million is better than every previous Marvel movie to date except for 2012’s The Avengers.
Black Panther is also a hit overseas. This weekend it made an estimated $56.2 million, pushing its haul to $396.6 million. Combined with the more than $500 million it’s made in the US and Canada, Black Panther has now brought in close to $900 million.
You can see the full Top 10 list for the March 2-4 US/Canada box office below, as rounded up and compiled by Entertainment Weekly. As you’ll see, there is a massive gap between Black Panther and everything else.
US/Canada Box Office For March 2-4:
- Black Panther — $65.7 million
- Red Sparrow — $17 million
- Death Wish — $13 million
- Game Night — $10.7 million
- Peter Rabbit — $10 million
- Annihilation — $5.7 million
- Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle — $4.5 million
- Fifty Shades Freed — $3.3 million
- The Greatest Showman — $2.7 million
- Every Day — $1.6 million
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