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See Black Panther For Free When It Returns To Theatres For Black History Month

Wakanda for Black History Month and Forever.

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As we steadily approach February, there's no shortage of entertainment to consume in the month of Black History. In an effort to support black entertainment, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures has announced that Ryan Coogler's Black Panther will return to the big screen for one week.

The news comes via Twitter, where the official Walt Disney Company Twitter account confirmed that the Academy Award-nominated and Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) winner will begin playing in theatres starting February 1. Tickets will be free and two showtimes will be available each day at 250 participating AMC theatres.

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In addition to supporting Black History Month, the Walt Disney Company has announced that it'll donate a $1.5 million grant to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) to help minority students access and move through college. According to the press release, UNCF is the nation's largest and most effective minority education organization who, for 75 years, has helped support "students' education and development through scholarships and other programs, strengthens its 37 member colleges and universities, and advocates for the importance of minority education and college readiness."

Black Panther stars Chadwick Boseman (Get On Up, Gods of Egypt) in the titular role of T'Challa/Black Panther, who becomes the king of the African nation of Wakanda after his father T'Chaka (played by John Kani) is killed in the Russo brothers' Captain America: Civil War. As T'Challa rises to the throne, N'Jadaka/Erik "Killmonger" Stevens (played by Michael B. Jordan) takes this as an opportunity to compete for control of the nation. What follows is a rivalry over who's more deserving of the title of king.

In our Black Panther review, we called the film "a top tier Marvel movie with all the humor, style, action, passion, and fun that the MCU has come to embody," calling it "a cultural event that's going to be hard for Marvel to top, no matter how many worlds Thanos conquers later this year in Infinity War."

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I smell Oscar bait...and a comments section that's probably gonna be blocked in the next 24 hours due to quote unquote "hate speech".

...What you don't think i notice things Gamespot? Pfft....please..

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Here come the racist comments. OOps, they already arrived.

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@Bread_or_Decide: That's not really a helpful comment either.

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@lionheartssj1: gotta bring attention to it or it won't get better 19 comments and they are all negative and it's like this with any article involving black people

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A nice grant and a free movie. This is all good. Thanks, Disney.

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I couldn't think of a better way to show respect to the black community than by letting people watch a marvel superhero movie. So this is what our culture has developed into, huh?

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@Atzenkiller: "In addition to supporting Black History Month, the Walt Disney Company has announced that it'll donate a $1.5 million grant to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) to help minority students access and move through college."

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@Bread_or_Decide: That's not what Gamespot put in the title though, is it? But it's all just for marketing's sake anyway, so whatever. Go watch that movie and think about the history of black folks while you're at it.

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@Bread_or_Decide: I think that fund might need a name change.

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@PETERAKO: Maybe. That's up to them to decide though.

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@Atzenkiller: I guess the $1.5 million grant doesn't count then?

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surely this is going to end up with homeless people and smack heads filling these free showings just like starbucks toilets have become crack dens.

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So our society is teaching super hero movies as "history" now? Western civilization is in terminal decline.

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@Rufus_the_rat:

Only black ones

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This movie was horrible, I wouldn't watch it again, even if they offered to pay me.

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I agree with most of these comments. I think Disney is saying to themselves "If that's all we need to do to receive worldwide praise for an average movie; then we need to open another bank account!".

It's like superhero movies like Dark Knight never existed.

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It was a very boring movie, honestly. MCU its good comedy but this one dropped the ball really hard.

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"See Marvel's Black Panther For Free When It Returns To Theatres For Black History Month"

Lul, wut?

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I would prefer Blade or Spawn, personally. But it is Disney hosting the event, so what can ya do?

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It really wasn't that great. Pretty average superhero movie.

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@Barighm:

It’s more hype than movie. If all the early reviews are to be believed this film is the greatest film ever made and kids everywhere in the future will be writing essays about how this film changed “everything”.

I think in the future kids will be writing essays about how this film and its marketing smell vaguely of racism and how Disney donated a mere $1.5M of a film that made over a $1Bn.

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