Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Weekend Box Office - Marvel's "Black Panther" starring Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa/Black Panther was number one for the fifth weekend in a row with $27 million, "Tomb Raider" starring Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft in this relaunched movie franchise based on the popular video game was number two with  $23.6 million, and "I Can Only Imagine" the Christian themed drama starring J. Michael Finley, the singer for the Christian band MercyMe, was number three with $17.1 million. 

                                                                             

Marvel's "Infinity War" is now scheduled to open in theaters on April 27. Ten years of movies from Marvel Studios culminates in this epic team-up of heroes across the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The biggest threat they ever faced, Thanos is collecting the Infinity Stones and it's up to the combined efforts of the Avengers and other heroes of the Marvel Universe to keep him from succeeding.

                                                                                  
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"Pacific Rim: Uprising" is scheduled to open in theaters this Friday. The sequel to "Pacific Rim" introduces a new team of Jaeger pilots to face the returning "Kaiju" threat led by Jake Pentecost (John Boyega), son of Stacker Pentecost, the hero who sacrificed himself to end the original "Kaiju" invasion. This new team will face a greater threat than their predecessors and they will need to work together in order to succeed to prevent keep humanity from becoming extinct.

                                                                               

"Ready Player One" is scheduled to open in theaters on March 29. Director Steven Spielberg brings to life the worldwide bestselling novel by author Ernest Cline. Wade Watts gets caught up in a deadly treasure hunt that turns into an all-out war, with the fate of the OASIS, their virtual escape from reality, at stake. 

                                                                              

"Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay" on Digital starting March 27 and on Blu-ray/DBD  starting April 10. The latest DC Universe animated feature is an R-rated Suicide Squad adventure. Amanda Waller sends her top secret "Task Force X" on a mission to recover a mystical object so powerful that they must risk their lives to steal it. Unfortunately, they aren't the only team after it and failure is not an option ... especially since failure means death.

                                                                                           

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