By the end of Friday, Black Panther had racked up another $16.3 million to add onto its frankly gargantuan domestic take.
That was way more than enough to easily keep the Marvel juggernaut at the top of the box office as Red Sparrow, this weekend’s most prominent wide release, brought in some $6 million to arrive in the second spot.
Indeed, as I suspected when Black Panther opened, it won’t be until next weekend’s release of A Wrinkle in Time – another major Disney release – that Ryan Coogler’s extravagant hit will see some real competition.
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