Box office round up
Black Panthercrushed it once again, pulling in more money than the next seven films combined. That was pretty much a given, though. The film didn’t have any competition this week, and pulled in the third biggest gross for a third weekend of all time. WithA Wrinkle in Timeopening this weekend it’ll probably lose its number one spot, but the film should easily continue to rise rapidly through the box office rankings, where it currently sits at number 10. It’s worth noting that most of the other films making this much money were released in time frames that are a boon for movies making money whileBlack Pantheris doing this during a traditional cinematic down time.
Obviously Marvel and Disney are pretty happy with this, and over the weekend Disney announced its release schedule through 2023, and there will be a lot more Marvel coming. In fact there are seven Marvel films coming afterAvengers 4lands marking the start of “Phase 4” of the MCU. We already know a few of these movies likeGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3and some sequels toSpider-Man Homecoming, but little else is confirmed. So what do you want to see? More Black Panther? A slate of new heroes? A rebirth of some other heroes? What’s the future of the MCU?

1.Black Panther– $65,705,0002.Red Sparrow– $17,000,0003.Death Wish– $13,025,0004.Game Night– $10,710,0005.Peter Rabbit– $10,000,0006.Annihilation– $5,650,0007.Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle–$4,500,0008.Fifty Shades Freed– $3,310,0009.The Greatest Showman– $2,675,00010.Every Day– $1,553,195








