"Black Panther 2" became the record-breaker at the box office among superheroine films

"Black Panther 2" became the record-breaker at the box office among superheroine films

The Marvel Cinematic Universe set another record as "Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever" became a milestone for superhero movies with female leads in the cast. "Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever" became the box office record holder at the domestic box office among superheroine films.
According to Box Office Mojo, director Ryan Coogler's film beat out the comic book movies "Captain Marvel" and "Wonder Woman." The "Black Panther" sequel has grossed $431.5 million at the time of writing, while "Captain Marvel" with Brie Larson earned $426.8 million, "Wonder Woman" with Gal Gadot earned $412.8 million and "Black Widow" with Scarlett Johansson, released amid coronavirus-related restrictions, earned $183.65 million.
Like "Black Panther" before it, "Black Panther 2" was incredibly successful, thanks in part to the representation the film provides. While the original film drew the attention of the black community, the sequel additionally included an important representation of indigenous peoples while increasing the influence of women in the project. Black women take center stage in Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever, which is not often the case in Hollywood, and this is reflected in the box office results.
Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever (Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever). The release date is 11/11/2022.
Debuting in theaters in November 2022, director Ryan Coogler's "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" follows the events after the death of King T'Challa (Chadwick Bowesman) as the country in general and his sister Shuri (Leticia Wright) in particular struggle to come to terms with the grief of loss. When the antagonist Namor (Tenoch Huerta) rises from the depths to declare war on Wakanda, Shuri is forced to don the mantle of the Black Panther, honor her mother and brother, and protect the people of Wakanda from both the threat from Talocan and the dangers of the "big" world.