It was the 10th highest opening day sales of all time, and it is expected to finish the weekend.
The sequel to Black Panther earned in previews on Thursday and contributed to the opening day total.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness had the highest opening day earnings of the year with $54.7 million.
The first Black Panther made $200 million domestically on its opening weekend, and has gone on to make more than $1 billion worldwide.
Variety says that the film is expected to make between $185 million and $200 million this weekend.
Audiences have given it a 95 percent approval rating, while critics have given it an 80% approval rating.
$716 million is the total amount of money. The highest grossing film of the year so far is Top Gun: Maverick, which has made $376 million in the US since it was released in May.
Black Panther was nominated for an Academy Award for best picture. The film was nominated for best picture at the Golden Globes. Two years after its release, the actor who played the lead role in the movie died of colon cancer, sending shock waves through Hollywood. Kevin Feige said it was too soon to change the role.
Kids were off from school and many adults were off work when the movie opened on a Friday.
Steven Spielberg's film about his own childhood and the movies that inspired him to become a filmmaker was released on Friday. The movie has a good rating from both critics and reviewers.
The opening weekend box office for the movie is expected to be $175 million to $175 million.
The strongest preview sales may mean the biggest opening of the year, but can it top Doctor Strange? There is a magazine called "Forbes."
The film will top $1 billion at the box office, according to the review.