Arts & Entertainment
Black Panther Returns To Theaters For Free: See It In White Marsh
You can see the Oscar-nominated Marvel movie in theaters once again, including in White Marsh, for a complimentary screening.

WHITE MARSH, MD — 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. And it's totally free.
Black Panther will be screened for free at 250 AMC theaters nationwide, including the AMC White Marsh 16. The theater on The Avenue at White Marsh is one of six in Maryland showing the film for free during the promotion.
At each participating theater, there will be two showings per day between Feb. 1-7.
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Black Panther will be returning to the following AMC theaters in Maryland:
- AMC White Marsh 16, 8141 Honeygo Boulevard, White Marsh
- AMC Owings Mills 17, 10100 Mill Run Circle, Owings Mills
- AMC Columbia Mall 14, 10300 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia
- AMC Magic Johnson Capital Center 12, 800 Shoppers Way, Largo
- AMC Rivertowne 12, 6075 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill
- AMC Rio Cinemas 18, 9811 Washingtonian Center, Gaithersburg
You can reserve tickets online.
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However, you'd better hurry, because several have already been snatched up.
To check ticket availability, click “book now” to reserve tickets. Once all tickets are claimed, a limited waiting list will open up before a show is shown as being “fully booked.”
Black Panther was a blockbuster at the box office, and in addition to being nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, it 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.
— By Patch editors Dan Taylor, Feroze Dhanoa and Elizabeth Janney
Photo via Marvel/Disney/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock
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