![]() That suggests a tally over $165 million, and it may find itself getting past our ceiling projection of $170 million, but not by much. It fell over 50% to $8.6 million that, with a 24-day total of $151 million, puts it just above where Marvel’s Eternals was last year when it grossed $7.9 million in its fourth frame. The Top 10 and Beyond: Black Adam Settles for Second, Ticket to Paradise Continues to Cruiseįalling back into second place is the superhero who led for the past three weeks, DC’s Black Adam. Wakanda Forever’s worldwide haul stands at over $330 million, but it will not be seeing a release in China. Frozen II is the all-time November leader with $477 million. Four of them were Star Wars, two were Cameron films, and then there’s last year’s Spider-Man: No Way Home. Wakanda Forever has started with an “A” in that poll and will now depend on word-of-mouth to try and push for something closer to $500 million, a task only seven movies this late in the year have ever achieved. Doctor Strange’s Multiverse began with a “B+” Cinemascore and finished with over $411 million. 1 until James Cameron enters the game on Dec. Unless Disney’s Strange World manages to inspire big attendance over the Thanksgiving holiday, Wakanda Forever should stay No. Like the Christopher Nolan film, Wakanda Forever is going to benefit from a depleted marketplace. It also looks to have a pretty clear path on being the first film to lead the box office for five straight weeks since Tenet. No film that has opened to over $170 million has strayed off that path. So where does $180 million get Wakanda Forever? Well, its path to at least $400 million appears very solid. Out of the 30 MCU films, 18 have scored 80% or higher and only one ( Eternals) has has been designated Rotten. It also currently ranks 17th with critics at Rotten Tomatoes among all MCU films with a Certified Fresh 84% on the Tomatometer. ![]() It had the 13th best Thursday “preview” opening ever with $28 million and the 10th best Friday (combined with Thursday “previews”) ever. That is the 8th highest opening in the MCU, just ahead of Captain America: Civil War ($179.1 million) and below this summer’s Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness ($187.4 million). ![]() Let’s get the rest of the lists out of the way. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever may not have hit the $200 million that the original film opened to in February 2018, but it does now own the highest November opening of all time (Disney now owns six of the months), surpassing the first Hunger Games sequel and three Twilight sequels with $180 million.
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