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The Marvel film is not only a box office hit (having earned more than USD1.1 billion worldwide), it has also broken a Twitter record that wasn't easy to beat.
Black Panther is now officially the most tweeted-about movie in Twitter history with more than 35 million tweets, and counting!
The people of Wakanda successfully kicked the battle of the galaxies, Star Wars: The Force Awakens to second place and Star Wars: The Last Jedi remains the film with the third-most tweets.
If you look through the tweets related to the movie, some of the most used hashtags include #BlackPanther, #Wakanda and #WakandaForever.
Why do we feel like these are some of the phrases we've been mentioning in real life in the past few weeks as well?
The most popular characters that are being talked about on Twitter are the King of Wakanda himself, Black Panther a.k.a. King T'Challa, the villain that we can't seem to hate, Erik Killmonger (hi, Michael B. Jordan) and the spunky princess, Shuri.
And if you were wondering which Black Panther-related tweet received the most interaction, here they are.
Kendrick Lamar's tweet revealing the movie soundtrack...
Black Panther The Album 2/9 pic.twitter.com/MqhsEcj6iF
— Kendrick Lamar (@kendricklamar) January 31, 2018
The former First Lady Michelle Obama singing praises about the film...
Congrats to the entire #blackpanther team! Because of you, young people will finally see superheroes that look like them on the big screen. I loved this movie and I know it will inspire people of all backgrounds to dig deep and find the courage to be heroes of their own stories.
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) February 19, 2018
And this random group of people who were trying to a couple of extra tickets using funny tricks...
Following the undisputed success of Black Panther, a sequel is practically a no-brainer. And we're happy to know that Marvel has confirmed this as well!We tried getting the two for one special at black panther. The manager was not having it. pic.twitter.com/Ktqsuh7s3m
— Pillsbury (@stevelikescups) February 16, 2018
While we wait patiently for Black Panther 2 that will probably take another couple of years to come, let's just enjoy the next time we'll be seeing King T'Challa in Avengers: Infinity War next month.
Wakanda forever!
Sumber There Are More Tweets About 'Black Panther' Than Any Other Movie Ever