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Daddy Freeze criticises ‘Black Panther’, says Nigerians being swindled

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Feb 23, 2018
  • 1 min read

Daddy Freeze has criticised the popularity of high grossing movie, Black Panther despite all the positive reviews.

Freeze on his Instagram page described the movie as being overhyped and as a money making venture on Blacks, especially Nigerians, by the Americans.

According to him, contrary to opinions, the movie is not promoting black culture or has any significant value.

He wrote “The overhyped movie is neither promoting black culture nor adding any significant value to us

“They are using our sentiments to cash in, while the real money makers are the producers, the marketers and the financier….. and they ain’t us! ”

Disney-Marvel’s Black Panther movie is heading for a super-heroic $218 million debut over the four-day President’s Day weekend at 4,020 North American locations, estimates showed Sunday.

The film, which carries an estimated $200 million production cost, had been tracking to bring in between an impressive $100 and $120 million when first estimates emerged on Jan. 25.

Since then, “Black Panther” has become a must-see movie for many moviegoers, underlined when Thursday previews brought in $25.2 million, the largest Thursday night preview gross for a February opener and the second-largest preview gross for a Marvel film.

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