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View all search resultsDigging in its claws, "Black Panther" clung to its domestic box office lead for a fifth straight week, taking $26.7 million as Disney's other marquee release "A Wrinkle in Time" crashed and burned, data showed Monday.
Black Panther kept up its record-setting ways in North American theaters over the weekend, easily defeating a challenge from another Disney product, newly released A Wrinkle in Time, to again dominate box offices, industry analysts said.
"Black Panther" continued its record-setting romp this weekend, passing the half-billion-dollar mark in only its third week out in North America as it stayed on track to be one of the highest-grossing films ever, industry analysts said.
Women are finally taking the spotlight in Marvel movies, as seen in blockbuster hit “Black Panther”. Besides shattering notions of how black people are depicted in Hollywood, director Ryan Coogler ensured that Wakandan women had a lot of screen time.