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'Black Panther' director 'moved to tears' with overwhelming response to movie

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Actor Angela Bassett attends the premiere of Disney and Marvel's "Black Panther" at Dolby Theatre on January 29, 2018 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

ATLANTA — To say “Black Panther” roared onto the big screen would be an understatement.

Since opening last week, the movie, mostly shot in Atlanta, shattered box office records and grossed more than $242 million in its opening weekend.

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Ryan Coogler's film, starring Chadwick Boseman, is the first big-budget tent pole release featuring a nearly all-black cast. The movie's three-day gross of $201.8 million ranks fifth highest of all time, not accounting for inflation.

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Internationally, "Black Panther," which cost $200 million to make, is also outperforming earlier estimates. It has made $184.6 million overseas thus far, giving it a worldwide total of $426.6 million.

Coogler took to social media Tuesday to express his gratitude for the response his film has had across the globe.

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"I am struggling to find the words to express my gratitude at this moment, but I will try.

"Filmmaking is a team sport. And our team was made up [of] amazing people from all over the world who believed in this story. Deep down we all hoped that people would come to see a film about a fictional country on the continent of Africa, made up of a cast of people of African descent.

"Never in a million years did we imagine that you all would come out this strong. It still humbles me to think that people care enough to spend their money and time watching our film- But to see people of all backgrounds wearing clothing that celebrates their heritage, taking pictures next to our posters with their friends and family, and sometimes dancing in the lobbies of theaters– often moved me and my wife to tears.

"For the people who bought out theaters, who posted on social about how lit the film would be, bragged about our awesome cast, picked out outfits to wear, and who stood in line in theaters all over the world– all before seeing the film…

"To the press who wrote about the film for folks who hadn't yet seen it, and encouraged audiences to come out…

"And to the young ones, who came out with their parents, with their mentors, and with their friends…

"Thank you for giving our team of filmmakers the greatest gift: The opportunity to share this film, that we poured our hearts and souls into, with you."

Sincerely,

Ryan Coogler
P.S. Wakanda Forever 

The Associated Press contributed to this article.