"Black Panther's" second weekend in theaters proved its box-office success isn't slowing down anytime soon. MovieWeb's Ryan J. Downey joins Cheddar to discuss just how much money the mega hit will make before it's all said and done. He says the blockbuster's strong second week comes from ticket sales to repeat viewers.
The film posted the second-largest non-opening weekend ever. Downey says it's fair to assume "Black Panther" will wind up joining Hollywood's elusive billion-dollar box-office club. He also reveals how Disney used the film as inspiration to make a donation in support of STEM education.
Marvel has another major release up its sleeve for later this year. "Avengers: Infinity War" is due out this May and will see T'Challah will return to join up with the rest of the MCU superheroes. Downey considers whether we might be in store for a letdown after the massive success of "Black Panther."
America wakes up to another mass shooting and another fatal police shooting. Also, chances are we're going to need a third vaccine shot, COVID breakthrough case data, and America's most underrated pop star.
Cheddar takes a closer look at the controversy surrounding COVID-19 "vaccine passports."
Jill and Carlo continue the conversation about vaccine hesitancy in the wake of the J&J vaccine "pause" and more.
Uber to consider cannabis delivery if federal legislation legalizes the industry. Cheddar's Chloe Aiello reports.
Cheddar senior reporter Michelle Castillo visited the famed Astor Place Hairstylists in Manhattan, which has so far managed to survive the pandemic.
Enthusiast Gaming CEO Adrian Montgomery joined Cheddar about the esports and video game media company's plan to go public.
Jill and Carlo discuss the news about Johnson & Johnson's COVID vaccine being "paused": what it means if you've gotten the shot, and what it could mean for reaching herd immunity. Plus, an end to the Afghan war...for real.
Pepper Teigen, the mother of model Chrissy Teigen, talked to Cheddar about her new book of recipes, "The Pepper Thai Cookbook," and how much her celebrity daughter and son-in-law, John Legend, pitched in.
Officer Kim Potter and Police Chief Tim Gannon both resigned two days after the death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center.
Jill and Carlo continue the discussion on vaccine hesitancy, plus the latest on several violent police encounters and why Major Biden is headed to doggy rehab.
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