It’s almost five weeks and still, Director Ryan Coogler’s movie Black Panther is creating magic at the box-office along with that has won the hearts of critics as well as the audience.
Well! The latest news is surprising as it portrays the popularity of American superhero film.
#BlackPanther is the #1 movie in the world. See it again: https://t.co/Nr2Hefr37C (3/3) pic.twitter.com/NTW3NXVQc3
— Black Panther (@theblackpanther) March 17, 2018
Today, Black Panther has broken a record on Twitter too. According to reports, it has officially become the most-tweeted-about movie of all time.
Twitter announced that Black Panther has more than 35 million tweets as it goes ahead of the previous record holder Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) which pushes Star Wars: The Last Jedi(2017) to third.
Check out the Tweets below:
It's official. #BlackPanther has become the most Tweeted-about movie of all time. ?
With 35 million Tweets, fans can't get enough of #Wakanda
Here's the breakdown. ? pic.twitter.com/cm5RF3mY2q
— Twitter Movies (@TwitterMovies) March 20, 2018
The top-Tweeted movies of 2018 so far are:
➖ #BlackPanther
➖ Star Wars: #TheLastJedi
➖ Avengers: #InfinityWar— Twitter Movies (@TwitterMovies) March 20, 2018
It can be proved from the facts that much before its release, Twitter was flooded with hashtag #WhatBlackPantherMeansToMe.
It also revealed that Black Panther received most tweets from the United States, Thailand, and the UK. While three most popular hashtags are #Wakanda, #BlackPanther, and #WakandaForever.
The most Tweeted-about #BlackPanther characters are:
➖ #BlackPanther
➖ #Killmonger
➖ #Shuri pic.twitter.com/Df42mYXwP1— Twitter Movies (@TwitterMovies) March 20, 2018
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Meanwhile, Black Panther has become the first movie to top the box office in North America since Avatar to win its first five weekends in a row.
Moreover, the movie has collected more than $607.2 million at the domestic box office and $1.2 billion worldwide. While it can become the highest-grossing superhero movie ever at the domestic box office if it manages to surpass the $623.3 million mark set by The Avengers in 2012.
Further, if it goes beyond Star Wars: The Last Jedi and The Avengers, it will become the fifth highest-grossing movie ever in the Box-office history.