Box Office: The Batman Grabs Second Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend During Pandemic

March 6, 2022
Box Office: The Batman Grabs Second Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend During Pandemic

Los Angeles, March 6 - Robert Pattinson's debut as Caped Crusader ignited domestic box office as "The Batman" scored a mighty $134 million over the opening weekend, making the best opening weekend of 2022 and the 2nd biggest during the entire covid-19 pandemic.



The Matt Reeves-directed is nearly two and a half times bigger than the second-best 2022's movie Sony's "Uncharted", which grossed $44 million in the opening weekend in February. Interestingly and very promisingly, "The Batman" is only the second non-Chinese movie during the pandemic to cross the $100 million mark in a single weekend, after "Spider-Man: No Way Home's" historic $260 million in December 2021.



The DC superhero movie has the widest domestic release in over 4417 theaters during the pandemic. The film had grossed $56.6 million on Friday, which also included $21.6 million pre-shows. On Saturday, the movie dropped 24% for $43.25 million, followed by a 21% drop on Sunday for $34.15 million. The average per-theater ticket sale was $29,092 during the weekend.



The latest outing in the blockbuster franchise has also taken the 3rd biggest opening for a solo Batman movie. For Warner Bros., it is the biggest debut since 2016's "Suicide Squad", which grossed $133.6 million, and the studios' first movie to cross $100 million in the opening weekend since 2017's "It".



The $200 million budgeted adventure movie has very well been received by the audience with A- Cinema Score. "The Batman” is shaping up to be a commercial winner for Warner Bros. It stars Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne/Batman alongside Zoë Kravitz, Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright, John Turturro, Peter Sarsgaard, Andy Serkis, and Colin Farrell.



Stay tuned...