KEY POINTS
  • "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" added $64 million to its domestic tally during the five-day time frame.
  • Disney's latest animated feature "Strange World" failed to lure in moviegoers, generating just $18.6 million between Wednesday and Sunday and a dismal $11.9 million for the traditional three-day opening.
  • The dichotomous weekend comes as CEO Bob Iger returns to the helm of the company, promising to restructure Disney in a way that puts creativity at the forefront.

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This year's Thanksgiving box office was both feast and famine for Walt Disney.

While "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" added $64 million to its domestic tally during the five-day time frame, Disney's latest animated feature "Strange World" failed to lure in moviegoers, generating just $18.6 million between Wednesday and Sunday and a dismal $11.9 million for the traditional three-day opening.

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