Among a trio of new films, the Jason Bateman-Rachel McAdams comedy 'Game Night' looks to place No. 2 with $15 million-$16 million, while 'Annihilation' eyes $10 million range.

Disney and Marvel Studios' Black Panther continues to set records at the U.S. box office where it is headed for a sophomore outing of $100 million-plus; one of the top second-weekend grosses in history. That's after scoring the best first week for any title in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with $292 million through Thursday, besting The Avengers (2012) in its first week. Black Panther earned $28.9 million on Friday from 4,020 theaters to jump the $300 million mark domestically. Estimates for this weekend range from $100 million-$105 million. If it comes in on the high end, it will score the third-best weekend of all time behind champ Star Wars: Force Awakens ($149.2 million) and Jurassic World ($106.6 million). The Avengers earned $103.1 million in its second outing.

By Sunday, Black Panther's domestic cume will be nearly $400 million and well north of $600 million globally. Directed by Ryan Coogler, the superhero blockbuster is annihilating the competition. Among a trio of new films, New Line's R-rated comedy Game Night, starring Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams, is faring the best, grossing $5.6 million on Friday from 3,488 locations for a projected $15 million-$16 million opening.