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RandySF

(59,167 posts)
Fri Feb 16, 2018, 10:59 PM Feb 2018

Marvel's 'Black Panther' means a lot to communities of color

OAKLAND, Calif. (KTVU) - The first set of estimates are in. Disney's 'Black Panther' is on the way toward an historic weekend. By Monday morning, this super hero movie could bring in $200 million to $205 million over the first four days in theaters. The movie is expected to be a box-office smash and for African Americans and and other communities of color, a film like this is long overdue.

The hype is real and they have the receipts prove it. 24 hours after it premiered, 'The Black Panther' movie has already broken February records, bringing more than $25 million on opening night.

"'Black Panther' is one of my favorite characters and I've been looking into the comics," said movie goer Crystal Martin of San Francisco.

"It's a day of joy, a day of celebration. Just pure excitement," said Lauren Bartlett who came out from Pomona to see the film at Oakland Jack London Square's Regal Cinemas.

Besides setting records at the box office, it's also breaking barriers. It's the first time Marvel and Hollywood in general has had a predominantly African American cast in a big budget movie, led by Oakland's own Ryan Coogler as the director.

"It really captures the sprit of African people and that just felt really good," said Tamara Haynes of African American Female Excellence.



http://www.ktvu.com/news/marvels-black-panther-means-a-lot-to-communities-of-color

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