Disney and Marvel's Black Panther movie spends another week at #1, pulling in an additional $108m at the domestic box office. It's only the fourth film to do more than $100m in its second week, and it's the second-fastest film to top $400m (after Jurassic World).
It's currently ranked as the #5 highest-grossing film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but should glide by Captain America: Civil War ($408m) and Iron Man 3 ($409m) in due time.
Globally, it's surpassed $700m.
1. Black Panther (Buena Vista) $108m 4,020/$26,877 avg. (week 2)
2. Game Night (Warner Bros.) $16.6m 3,488/$4,759 avg. (debut)
3. Peter Rabbit (Sony) $12.5m 3,707/$3,384 avg. (week 3)
4. Annihilation (Paramount) $11m 2,012/$5,467 avg. (debut)
5. Fifty Shades Freed (Universal) $6.9m 3,265/$2,118 avg. (week 3)
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