That was a huge deal and the fact that Black Panther is eclipsing that level of anticipation is remarkable.
After all, Black Panther is not a household name and he only made his (admittedly badass) cinematic debut in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War.
While Batman v Superman was ultimately met with a mixed reception, you’ve got to remember how big a deal that film was going in.
Now pre-sales are in no way a definitive metric of a film’s future success, but what they do convey is the buzz around a film.
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