Weekend Box Office: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Opens to $181.3M Domestic, $330M Global - Boxoffice (2024)

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Domestic

Monday afternoon update:Disney’s weekend actuals for the film came in higher than expected, with $181.3M domestic.

Sunday update: Disney and Marvel Studios’ superhero sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever earned an estimated $180.0M this weekend. That’s about in line with pre-release projections, which hovered in the $170M-$205M range.

That opening is:

  • -10% behind 2018’s original Black Panther ($202.0M)
  • #13 biggest opening weekend of all time, between 2018’s Incredibles 2 ($182.6M) and 2016’s Captain America: Civil War ($179.1M)
  • #2 opening weekend of 2022 so far, behind only May’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ($187.4M) and above June’s Jurassic World: Dominion ($145.0M)
  • The #1 November opening weekend of all time, beating the previous record, 2013’s The Hunger Games: Catching Fire ($158.0M)
  • #8 opening weekend in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), behind:
  1. 2019’s Avengers: Endgame ($357.1M)
  2. 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home ($260.1M)
  3. 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War ($257.6M)
  4. 2012’s The Avengers ($207.4M)
  5. 2018’s Black Panther ($202.0M)
  6. 2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron ($191.2M)
  7. May’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ($187.4M)

Wakanda is playing in 4,396 theaters. That’s the #24 widest release of all time, and #8 widest so far in 2022.

Its $40,946 per-theater average marks the #4 average of 2022 so far, behind only the opening weekends of March’s Everything Everywhere All at Once ($50,131), October’s The Banshees of Inisherin ($46,114), May’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ($41,337),

Wakanda‘s domestic audience was an estimated 52% male and 63% ages 25+. (Disney didn’t break down the opening weekend demographics by race.)

Premium formats comprised 34% of the earnings, including 13% premium large format, 11% from 3D, and 8% from IMAX.

The title received an “A” CinemaScore.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Overseas

Opening in 50 overseas markets, including an early rollout on Wednesday in some territories, Wakanda opened with $180M, for a $330M global start.

That marks the MCU’s #11 global debut, though it comes in -5% behind 2018’s original Black Panther.

The previous installment would go on to earn $105.0M from China, although it opened there three weeks after its global debut. A Chinese release for the sequel has yet to be confirmed.

Wakanda’s top overseas markets to date include:

  1. U.K. ($15.0M)
  2. France ($13.7M)
  3. Mexico ($12.8M)
  4. South Korea ($8.9M)
  5. Brazil ($7.1M)
  6. Australia ($6.8M)
  7. India ($6.4M)
  8. Indonesia ($6.1M)
  9. Germany ($6.1M)
  10. Italy ($4.2M)

Black Adam

After taking the box office crown for the past three straight frames, the Warner Bros. DC Comics adaptation Black Adam fell -53% to $8.6M and second place.

Through 24 days, it’s now earned $151.1M. Compared to some comparable DC Comics adaptations through the equivalent point in release, that’s:

  • +15% above 2019’s Shazam! ($131.2M)
  • -47% below 2018’s Aquaman ($287.9M), even though its opening weekend was only +1% ahead of Adam

Compared to other comparable titles starring Dwayne Johnson through the equivalent point in release, Adam is running:

  • -42% below 2017’s Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle ($262.2M)
  • -35% below 2019’s Jumanji: The Next Level ($235.9M)
  • -1% below 2016’s Moana ($153.2M), to the extent that the animated title is a valid comparison
  • +2% above 2019’s Hobbs & Shaw ($147.6M)
  • +13% above 2015’s San Andreas ($132.6M)
  • +78% above 2018’s Rampage ($84.8M)

Compared to comparable superhero titles from rival Marvel Studios which opened in the same range, Adam is running:

  • -22% behind 2021’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings ($196.2M)
  • Less than +1% above 2021’s Eternals ($150.7M)

Overseas, Adam has earned $201.1M, for a $352.2M global total. Top market totals include:

  1. U.K. ($21.1M)
  2. France ($15.1M)
  3. Mexico ($13.9M)
  4. Brazil ($13.5M)
  5. Australia ($10.7M)

One Piece Film: Red

Last weekend, Crunchyroll’s anime title One Piece Film: Red opened in second place with $9.3M. In its sophom*ore frame, it falls -84% to $1.4M and eighth place.

That’s perhaps the steepest sophom*ore drop among prominent anime films of recent years, steeper than:

  • 2019’s Dragon Ball Super: Broly (-69%)
  • 2021’s Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train (-71%)
  • February 2020’s pre-pandemic My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising (-71%)
  • 2021’s My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission (-74%)
  • March’s Jujutsu Kaisen 0: The Movie (-75%)
  • August’s Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (-78%)

The Fabelmans

Ahead of its wide release over Thanksgiving weekend, Universal’s The Fabelmans debuted in four theaters in New York City and Los Angeles, Steven Spielberg’s semi-autobiographical awards contender earned $160K, for a $40K per-theater average.

That’s the #5 average of 2022 so far, behind only the opening weekends of March’s Everything Everywhere All at Once ($50,131), October’s The Banshees of Inisherin ($46,114), May’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ($41,337), and this weekend’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (estimated $40,000).

It’s possible that when weekend actuals are released Monday afternoon, The Fabelmans could also fall below the opening average of October’s TÁR ($39,655).

Weekend comparisons

Total box office this weekend came in around $207.9M, which is:

  • 3.6x last weekend’s total ($56.4M), when Black Adam led for a third consecutive frame with $18.2M.
  • +89% above the equivalent weekend in 2021 ($109.6M), when Eternals led with $71.2M.
  • +71% above the equivalent weekend in the last pre-pandemic year 2019 ($121.3M), when Midway opened with $17.8M.

This weekend’s box office total marks the #4 frame of 2022 so far, behind only:

  1. July 8-10 ($238.3M), led by Thor: Love and Thunder ($144.1M)
  2. May 6-8 ($222.3M), led by Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ($187.4M)
  3. June 10-12 ($214.8M), led by Jurassic World: Dominion ($145.0M)

YTD comparisons

Year-to-date box office stands around $6.40B. That’s:

  • +97.7% this same point in the pandemic recovery year of 2021 ($3.24B), down from +98.5% after last weekend.
  • -32.7% behind this same point in 2019, the last pre-pandemic year ($9.52B), up from -33.9% last weekend. The peak was around -29.5%, set in mid-July.

Top distributors

  1. Universal ($1.40B)
  2. Paramount ($1.28B)
  3. Disney ($1.06B)
  4. Warner Bros. ($917.2M)
  5. Sony Pictures ($822.8M)

Sunday’s Studio Weekend Estimates:

TitleEstimated weekend% changeLocationsLocation changeAverageTotalWeekendDistributor
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever$180,000,0004,396$40,946$180,000,0001Walt Disney
Black Adam$8,600,000-53%3,603-382$2,387$151,123,0904Warner Bros.
Ticket to Paradise$6,100,000-29%3,633-433$1,679$56,512,4454Universal
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile$3,200,000-5%2,486-519$1,287$40,839,6096Sony Pictures
Smile$2,330,000-42%2,271-775$1,026$102,776,5177Paramount
Prey for the Devil$2,010,000-48%2,164-816$929$16,961,2443Lionsgate
The Banshees of Inisherin$1,700,000-17%96065$1,771$5,784,6634Searchlight Pictures
One Piece Film: Red$1,447,807-84%2,213-154$654$12,768,0732Crunchyroll
Till$618,254-67%1,358-778$455$8,038,4265United Artists
Armageddon Time$352,000-56%981-25$359$1,582,5703Focus Features
TÁR$343,000-53%359-731$955$4,523,4736Focus Features
The Woman King$260,000-71%513-562$507$66,487,5279Sony Pictures
Triangle of Sadness$250,800-41%184-303$1,363$3,519,6376Neon
The Fabelmans$161,0004$40,250$161,0001Universal
Halloween Ends$147,000-90%503-2,426$292$64,041,0105Universal
Aftersun$139,96020%9247$1,521$535,0234A24
Minions: The Rise of Gru$86,000-34%211-231$408$369,347,01020Universal
Amsterdam$53,000-52%170-200$312$14,907,177620th Century Studios
Barbarian$53,000-24%45-115$1,178$40,811,9031020th Century Studios
The Bad Guys$45,000-61%128-436$352$97,223,14030Universal
Meet Me in the Bathroom$28,123-67%2016$1,406$222,7182Utopia
Holy Spider$20,0234%84$2,503$66,6593Utopia
RRR: Rise, Roar, Revolt$10,478-4%1$10,478$262,28834Sarigama Cinemas
All That Breathes$4,8103$1,603$31,8584Submarine Deluxe
Running The Bases$3,500-78%8-9$438$1,508,4649UP2U Films
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