The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Black Panther’ stays on top at theaters

- By Jake Coyle

“Black Panther” scored one of the best second weekends ever with an estimated $108 million in ticket sales, putting it on track to rank among the highest-grossing blockbuste­rs ever.

Ryan Coogler’s Marvel sensation is on a box-office course that few films have managed, according to studio estimates Sunday. It is only the fourth film to earn $100 million in its second weekend, along with “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” ($149.2 million), “Jurassic World” ($106.6 million) and “The Avengers” ($103.1 million).

Only “The Force Awakens” had a better second weekend than “Black Panther,” which dropped 47 percent after its opening weekend of $201.8 million.

“Black Panther” has grossed $400 million domestical­ly and $704 million worldwide in two weeks. The film, starring Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan, has held even better overseas, where it dropped 42 percent this weekend. Its release in China, the world’s second-largest film market, is set for March 9.

“Whatever your projection­s for ‘Black Panther’ might be, just increase them by 20 percent and you might be on point,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst for comScore. “Now the question isn’t so much if it gets to $1 billion, but how far beyond that number does it go.”

The results so far put it in the company of “Jurassic World,” which ended up grossing $1.67 billion worldwide, and “The Avengers,” which ultimately hauled in $1.52 billion. Both rank among the top five of all time, not accounting for inflation.

“Black Panther” is spurring a surge for the industry. The overall box office is up 12.5 percent from last year, according to comScore.

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