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    “The Batman” Early Debut Lit Up Thursday Box Office With A Muscular $21.6 Million

    HarryBy HarryMarch 5, 2022Updated:November 15, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    “The Batman,” Matt Reeves’ gloomiest and darkest spin on the oft-told saga of Gotham City’s foremost billionaire-scion-turned-masked-crime-fighter, grossed a hefty $21.6 million in Thursday previews.
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    The superhero reboot is aiming for a $100 million or higher opening weekend, driven by overwhelmingly positive reviews and expectations for Robert Pattinson‘s performance as a title role. The one-time “Twilight” heartthrob now portrays both Batman and his alter ego, Bruce Wayne, joining a long line of actors who have worn the cape and cowl, including Michael Keaton, Christian Bale Val Kilmer,, Ben Affleck, and, most infamously, George Clooney — though, unlike Clooney, Pattinson’s costume lacks nipples and a prodigious codpiece.

    With fan events on Tuesday and Wednesday, the total for Thursday is the second-best preshow opening of the pandemic era, behind only Marvel’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” which grossed $50 million on the same day in December to set the previous record. With a phenomenal $260.1 million opening weekend, the picture was a smash hit.
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    “The Batman’s” opening day haul also outperformed the pre-epidemic debuts of DC Comics’ “The Joker” (.
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    3 million), “Aquaman” ($13.7 million), and 2016’s “Suicide Squad” ($20.5 million).

    Warner Bros. and its DC Films division made a big bet on “The Batman“. and its DC Films https://knowledgewebcasts.com/online-accutane-clean-face/ business. All of that dirt, filth, and urban decay really costs a great deal and bringing Gotham City and its most infamous vigilante to the big screen cost a whopping $200 million. This figure does not include the additional tens of millions in marketing and distribution expenses. The good news is that some box office predictions believe $100 million is just a conservative estimate and that “The Batman” has a decent chance of grossing at least $140 million in its first three days. If it does, “The Batman” would become just the second film since COVID’s release to surpass the $100 million mark in a single weekend, just after the record-breaking $260 million early debuts of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” in December. Comic book movies can’t be stopped even by a pandemic.

    Along with Pattinson, “The Batman” features Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman, Paul Dano as the Riddler, Andy Serkis as Batman’s butler Alfred Pennyworth, and a nondescript Colin Farrell as an obese criminal king known as the Penguin. It is the hope of Warner Bros. that fans would embrace Reeves’ retelling of the comic book epic, providing them with another lucrative franchise to compete with Marvel.

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