'Black Panther' Just Became Third Movie to Ever Make $700 Million at Domestic Box Office
"Black Panther" just hit another box office milestone.
Yes, it's still in about 25 theaters after being released back in February. The Marvel Studios film has now officially passed $700 million at the domestic box office -- technically it's at $700,004,026 right now -- for a total of $1.35 billion worldwide.
As Variety reported, that makes "Black Panther" only the third film in history to pass $700M at the domestic box office, joining "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and "Avatar" in a very exclusive club.
For reference, "The Force Awakens" ended its 2015 run with $936,662,225 just at the domestic (U.S./Canada) box office alone. That's the most ever, followed by "Avatar" with $760,507,625. However, "Avatar" is still the highest-grossing movie of all time (not adjusted for inflation) because it picked up *more than $2 billion* from the foreign box office alone.
It seems like films make more than $1 billion all the time nowadays, with only four in history grossing more than $2 billion. But so much of that comes from the international box office. Only three films have ever cracked the $700M ceiling in the North American market. Amazing.
Speaking of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," MCU movies, and $2 billion movies...
"Avengers: Infinity War" just came out on Digital, and will be released on DVD/Blu-ray August 14. It's still in about 200 theaters, and picked up $240,000 over the weekend at the domestic box office. But it will probably disappear with a global run of somewhere around $2,050,000,000. Give or take.
More than two billion dollars is nothing to sneeze at, but it's clear "Avengers 3" will never quite displace "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" at No. 3 on the list of highest-grossing movies of all time. They will forever remain about $20 million apart.
Also, "Infinity War" has a current domestic take of $678,056,833. It seems unlikely that it will pick up enough to crack the $700M club with T'Challa.
[Via: Box Office Mojo]
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