The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Black Panther’ returns to theaters for free screenings

Event celebrates Black History Month.

- By Tracy Brown

Wakanda is heading back to the big screen for a limited time.

Following “Black Panther’s” recent Oscar nomination for best picture and a big night at Sunday’s Screen Actors Guild Awards, the Marvel film is returning to select AMC theaters for free screenings for a limited time.

“Today we are excited to announce ‘Black Panther’ will return to the big screen to celebrate Black History Month from Feb. 1-7 at participat­ing AMC theaters,” said Disney CEO Bob Iger in a tweet on Monday. “Tickets are free!”

To book tickets to an Atlanta showing for free, visit www. weticketit.com/blackpanth­er. There are a limited number of tickets and once all tickets are claimed for that particular showing, there will be a limited waiting list of cancellati­ons before it shows as “fully booked.”

The “Black Panther” cast took home the top prize at the SAG Awards, beating out the casts of “BlacKkKlan­sman,” “A Star Is Born,” “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Crazy Rich Asians” for film ensemble.

The win adds to the movie’s historic accolades, which includes being the first superhero comic-book film to earn an Oscars best picture nomination.

“When we look at that and the importance of the academy recognizin­g [‘Black Panther’], what’s so wonderful about it … [is] the importance of telling different kinds of stories. The importance of telling the kinds of stories that haven’t been told before,” Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige previously told The Times in response to the film’s nomination­s.

Directed by Ryan Coogler, “Black Panther” was released Feb. 16, 2018. The film went on to gross more than $700 million in the domestic box office and $1.35 billion worldwide.

In addition to the screenings, Disney will be donating $1.5 million to the UNCF, an organizati­on that helps African American students attend and graduate from college.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY MARVEL STUDIOS ?? Erik Killmonger (from left, Michael B. Jordan) and W’Kabi (Daniel Kaluuya) in “Black Panther.”
CONTRIBUTE­D BY MARVEL STUDIOS Erik Killmonger (from left, Michael B. Jordan) and W’Kabi (Daniel Kaluuya) in “Black Panther.”

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