'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' snared an estimated $180 million during its domestic debut, earning it the record for the biggest opener in the month of November and the second-highest opener of 2022. CNBC
EntTelligence estimates that 36% of ticket buyers were African American, more than double the demographic typically represents for other Marvel films. The Hispanic audience accounted for 13% of ticket sales.
The film also arrived in the theaters during a lull in the theatrical calendar, offering a much-needed boost to the industry. "Wakanda Forever" represented 94% of all foot traffic at theaters domestically and accounted for nearly 100% of all premium format showings over the weekend, according to EntTelligence data.
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