Los Angeles Times

‘Black Panther’ has a solid debut

Marvel blockbuste­r racks up $67 million over the weekend.

- By Gaochao Zhang Zhang is a special correspond­ent.

BEIJING — Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther” premiered in China on Friday, marking the completion of its internatio­nal tour and helping the film reach the milestone of $1 billion in ticket revenue.

The first superhero film with an all-black cast had a strong opening in the world’s second-largest film market, scooping up $67 million in ticket sales in just three days. “Black Panther” has grossed more than $1 billion globally since its release less than a month ago.

It has become the first Hollywood film to top China’s box office in 2018, according to film consulting firm Artisan Gateway, as authoritie­s blocked foreign releases during February’s Chinese New Year period to boost domestic films.

Despite the film’s impressive box-office debut, “Black Panther” received mixed reviews and sparked heated debate online and on social media. On Chinese film rating website Douban.com, 61% of more than 85,000 moviegoers rated the film as “average” or “bad.”

Few Chinese moviegoers praised and appreciate­d the film’s breakthrou­ghs in terms of racial diversity, with a large proportion of commentato­rs leaving insensitiv­e or blunt comments.

“It’s just another Marvel superhero blockbuste­r, but the superheroe­s are replaced by a black cast,” one reviewer said. “The storyline was cliché as always.”

Another said it was “too politicall­y correct in promoting racial equality.”

On Los Angeles-based Rotten Tomatoes, the film received a 97% rating among critics and had an audience score of 79%.

“Black Panther” soon will face a challenge from other Hollywood titles, with Warner Bros.’ “Tomb Raider” set for release in China on Friday and Fox Searchligh­t’s Oscar-winning “The Shape of Water” to be released the same day.

“Operation Red Sea” came out on top during the Chinese New Year period after a nearly monthlong battle among Chinese titles.

Hong Kong director Dante Lam’s military action film took in $55.5 million last week, giving it $530.6 million after four weeks in theaters and making it the thirdhighe­st-grossing film in the Middle Kingdom, behind “Wolf Warrior 2” and “The Mermaid.”

Action-comedy “Detective Chinatown 2” came in third, adding $25.8 million for a total of $523.8 million in ticket sales after 24 days.

The domestic patriotic documentar­y “Amazing China,” which boasts China’s recent achievemen­ts, ranked fourth, earning $21.4 million for $36.1 million after 10 days. It overtook “Twenty Two,” a documentar­y about China’s surviving “comfort women” during World War II, to become the country’s highest-grossing domestic documentar­y.

India’s “Bajrangi Bhaijaan” retained fifth place for the second week. It garnered $17.7 million in box-office receipts for a total of $26.3 million after 10 days.

 ?? Matt Kennedy Marvel Studios ?? ANGELA BASSETT and Lititia Wright star in “Black Panther,” which has grossed $1 billion globally.
Matt Kennedy Marvel Studios ANGELA BASSETT and Lititia Wright star in “Black Panther,” which has grossed $1 billion globally.

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