The Batman is a smash hit at the $120 million-plus box office opening

“The Batman”It has been a box office success just like Warner Bros. and movie theatres had hoped. The film earned $57 million at 4,417 locations in its opening day. Estimates project a domestic opening weekend exceeding $120 million.

This is not only a good idea, but it also helps to keep your feet warm. “The Batman”Assoc. “Spider-Man: No Way Home”The film is the second since the pandemic started to spread to over $100 millions. This makes it the first Warner Bros. movie in more than four years to reach that level. It was the Burbank studio’s last title to do so. “It”There was a $123 Million opening in September 2017.

For the month ahead “The Batman” is looking very bright considering that no major blockbusters will be coming out until Sony’s “Morbius”It will be released on April 1st, giving it ample time to move out. The film will have incredibly strong word-of-mouth to fuel those legs — 85% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, 4.5/5 on Postrak and an A- on CinemaScore — along with its theatrically exclusive status after Warner Bros. spent all of last year releasing films in theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously.

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With “The Batman”While Sony’s film took approximately 80% of the estimated box office revenues this weekend, all other films have small holdovers. But Sony’s “Uncharted”The competition is expected to bring in $12.4 million. Its third weekend has seen a decent performance. This will make it the fourth Sony movie to surpass $100 million in North America, and the Playstation version is the most successful since October.

MGM/FilmNation’s “Dog”The comedy came in third place with an estimated $6.5M in its third week, giving it a domestic total of 40 million. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” stays in the top 5 with $4.7 million in its 12th weekend, with 20th Century’s “Death on the Nile”It was ranked fifth with $2.85million for its fourth weekend.

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