Arts & Entertainment
Black Panther Returns To Theaters: See It Free In Indiana
You can see the Oscar-nominated Marvel movie in theaters once again.

ACROSS INDIANA — Black Panther, the groundbreaking superhero movie nominated for best picture at the 91st Academy Awards, is returning to the big screen for the first week of February to celebrate Black History Month.
The movie will return to 250 participating AMC theaters and tickets are free of cost, The Walt Disney Company announced in a press release. At each participating theater, there will be two showings per day between Feb. 1-7.
The Walt Disney Company will also give a $1.5 million grant to support the United College Negro Fund, the nation's largest and most effective minority education organization.
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Black Panther will be returning to the following AMC Theaters in Indiana:
- Indianapolis: AMC Castleton Square 14; AMC Indianapolis 17; AMC Traders Point 12; AMC Washington Square 12
- Plainfield: AMC Perry Crossing 18
- Fort Wayne: AMC Jefferson Point 18
- Schererville: AMC Schererville 16
- South Bend: AMC South Bend 16
You can check ticket availability and click "book now" at the link above to reserve tickets. Once all tickets are claimed, a limited waiting list will open up before a show is shown as being "fully booked."
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Overall, Black Panther has picked up seven Oscar nominations. At the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the movie received two awards, including outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture.
Photo via Marvel/Disney/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock
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