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Thor: Love and Thunder: ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ will surpass the box office of ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’; Details here
Black Panther
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” is poised to beat the box office record of “Thor: Love and Thunder,” the previous film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever did well at the box office, taking in around $17.6 million in its fourth week. The domestic total for the film is $393.7 million and the worldwide total is $733 million. According to these reports, the MCU film will soon surpass the domestic and international box office receipts of “Thor: Love and Thunder,” which were $343 million and $760 million, respectively. Black Panther’s (2018) debut in China made it a cultural phenomenon. Black Panther (2018) earned nearly $560 million in the same time period, approaching its domestic gross of $700 million and $1.3 billion worldwide. Due to Black Panther’s debut in China, it became a cultural force and increased its total revenue by $105 million. North Korea‘s Weirdest Architectural Wonders


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Wakanda Forever
Wakanda Forever was not released in China and Russia. However, ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ was rejected by the territory’s film authorities due to its same-sex relationship. Both China and Russia have no plans to release the film. In Russia, Black Panther (2018) grossed around $19.2 million. When these revenues are added to the revenue generated in China, it is just over $120 million. Frequent questions:
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What is the budget of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”?
The budget for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is $25 million.
What happens if the movie does similarly in the next week?
If the film retains its spot for a fifth week, the filmmaker will be the first to have two movies sustain a five-week run at the top of the box office.
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