Black Panther opens this Thursday and while the movie isn’t officially out as of yet, it’s kicking all kinds of butt!
Black Panther now has a whopping $170 million estimated opening, and its ticket sales have been through the roof.
Black Panther also has a huge Rotten Tomatoes score–presently at 97%!
A third “rotten” negative review has now been posted online for Black Panther from Australia’s The Daily Telegraph.
“In an effort to be all things to all people, Marvelâs Black Panther has lost its roar in a dull and longwinded story that packs few surprises,” the review states.
Similar to the previous negative reviews, this review seems to indicate that Black Panther has a hard time finding its place by offering: “the problem appears to be a classic case of trying to be all things to all people â and pleasing none.”
This review also mentions Wonder Woman (which the previous negative review compared it to): “After Wonder Womanâs critical and commercial success, the time is certainly ripe for an action fantasy about a black superhero helmed by an African American…”
I’ll see the movie this week and post my own opinion. With such a high number of positive reviews, it can’t be that bad, right?
Black Panther currently has 108 reviews with 105 Fresh to 3 Rotten.
Black Panther has a February 16, 2018 release starring Chadwick Boseman (âCaptain America: Civil War,â âGet on Upâ), Michael B. Jordan (âCreed,â âFruitvale Stationâ), Academy Award winner LupitaNyongâo (âStar Wars: The Force Awakens,â â12 Years a Slaveâ), Danai Gurira (âThe Walking Dead,â upcoming âAll Eyez on Meâ), Martin Freeman (âHobbitâ trilogy, âSherlockâ), Daniel Kaluuya (upcoming âGet Out,â âSicarioâ), with Academy AwardÂź nominee Angela Bassett (âAmerican Horror Story,â âLondon Has Fallenâ), with Academy AwardÂź winner Forest Whitaker (âRogue One: A Star Wars Story,â Lee Danielsâ âThe Butlerâ), and Andy Serkis (âAvengers: Age of Ultron,â âStar Wars: The Force Awakensâ). Additional cast members include Letitia Wright (âUrban Hymn,â âGlasgow Girlsâ), Winston Duke (âPerson of Interest, âModern Familyâ), Florence Kasumba (âCaptain America: Civil War,â âEmerald Cityâ), Sterling K. Brown (âWhiskey Tango Foxtrot,â âThe People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Storyâ) and John Kani (âCaptain America: Civil War,â âCoriolanusâ).
Marvel Studiosâ Black Panther follows TâChalla who, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king. But when a powerful old enemy reappears, TâChallaâs mettle as kingâand Black Pantherâis tested when he is drawn into a formidable conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk. Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must rally his allies and release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people and their way of life.







