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Box Office Report: 'Black Panther' Closes In On a Billion, Halfway There in America


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Here's your estimated 3-day box office returns (new releases bolded): 1. Black Panther - $65.7 million ($501.1 million total) 2. Red Sparrow - $17.0 million ($17.0 million total) 3. Death Wish - $13.0 million ($13.0 million total) 4. Game Night - $10.7 million ($33.5 million total) 5. Peter Rabbit - $10.0 million ($84.0 million total) 6. Annihilation - $5.6 million ($20.6 million total) 7. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle - $4.5 million ($393.2 million total) 8. Fifty Shades Freed - $3.3 million ($95.5 million total) 9. The Greatest Showman - $2.6 million ($164.6 million total) 10. Every Day - $1.5 million ($5.2 million total)   The Big Stories It is hard to think of a weekend at the box office with two more timely storylines – for better or...
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