Re: BLACK PANTHER International Trailer 3 (Marvel 2018)
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 11:49 am
I would readily buy tix for a Squirrel Girl movie. I mean, she kicked Wolverine’s ass...
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Okay, is this 'Pip' an actual character?Nutso wrote:Future headline: 'Pip the Troll' opens to $300 million. What the fuck is going on?Mikey wrote:Damn your eyes!Nutso wrote:Future headline: 'Squirrel Girl' opens to $200 million; Who the fuck is 'Squirrel Girl?'
Pip The TrollRK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Okay, is this 'Pip' an actual character?
Thanks!Graham Kennedy wrote:Pip The TrollRK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Okay, is this 'Pip' an actual character?
Oh yes. I remember salmon man. Worlds worst...Graham Kennedy wrote:The MCU could probably make a blockbuster movie with Salmon man.
(That's an EXTREMELY obscure reference. Ian might get it.)
IanKennedy wrote:Oh yes. I remember salmon man. Worlds worst...Graham Kennedy wrote:The MCU could probably make a blockbuster movie with Salmon man.
(That's an EXTREMELY obscure reference. Ian might get it.)
Agreed. My kids loved it, and I thought it hit on all levels.mwhittington wrote:Went and saw it with my girls, and I must say, it truly lived up to the hype. This is definitely one of my top 5 favorite MCU movies of all time.
"Black Panther" is on pace to drum up more than $100 million in its second weekend at the U.S. box office, becoming only the fourth movie in history to achieve that feat.
Walt Disney estimates the Marvel Studios film will earn $108 million at North American theaters this weekend, the second-best sophomore weekend of all time.
"Black Panther" trails only "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," which earned $149.2 million in its second Friday-Sunday window. It edges out "Jurassic World" and "Marvel's Avengers," which earned $106.6 million and $103.1 million, respectively.
"Black Panther" has now earned $400 million in U.S. theaters. No other movie in Marvel Studios' series of 18 interconnected films has ever crossed that threshold so quickly.
The latest estimate from the House of Mouse shows the superhero movie's worldwide ticket sales climbing to $704 million through Sunday.
The Disney and Marvel release achieved the milestone on Saturday after passing up fellow Marvel title The Avengers, which grossed $623.4 million in 2012. To boot, Black Panther is only one of seven films to ever earn $600 million or more domestically (it currently ranks No. 6 on the list).
Globally, the film has earned north of $1.2 billion to date. By the end of Sunday, it will leap past Iron Man 3 ($1.214 billion) to become the third-biggest comic book adaptation behind The Avengers ($1.5 billion) and Avengers: Age of Ultron ($1.4 billion).