Variety has confirmed that Disney has set out a one-week engagement for “Black Panther” to return to theaters to celebrate Black History Month during Feb. 1-7, at 250 participating AMC theatres.
According to the media house, the tickets are free for everyone, and there will be two showings per day at each participating theater. Disney will also give a $1.5 million grant to support the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) in furthering its mission to help minority students access and move to and through college.
And this comes barely a day after the black superhero film won the SAG Award for cast in a motion picture. Plus, “Black Panther” already has grossed $700 million in North American box office and another $647 million internationally.
behind its success,” said Bob Iger, chairman and chief executive officer. “The story also showcases the power of knowledge to change the world for the better, and the importance of ensuring everyone has access to it. We’re proud to provide thousands of free screenings of ‘Black Panther’ in hopes it will continue to inspire audiences, and to support UNCF with a $1.5 million grant to make the dream of higher education a reality for more students.”
It is also worthy to note that “Black Panther” received seven Oscar nominations on Jan. 22, including best picture, production design, costume design, original music score, original song, sound mixing, and sound editing.
“Almost a year ago, movie-lovers were transported to Wakanda, and the guest response to ‘Black Panther’ was unlike anything our industry has seen before,” said Adam Aron, CEO and president of AMC. “AMC is excited this best-picture nominated film is once again accessible on the big screen at AMC. We are also pleased to play a constructive role in Disney’s generous support of Black History Month.”