Batman remains at the forefront of the box office in theaters in the US and Canada


Batman remained at the forefront of the box office in North American theaters this weekend, with a solid collection estimated at 66 million dollars, according to preliminary figures released on Sunday by the specialized firm Exhibitor Relations.

With few new releases in what promises to be a quiet March, “Batman will succeed,” said Franchise Entertainment Research analyst David A. Gross, who predicts a “tight” release schedule through May.

The latest film in the growing collection of versions of Batman -which stars English actor Robert Pattinson, with Paul Dano, Colin Farrell and Zoe Kravitz in other starring roles- topped $238 million domestically and $224 million internationally, more than justifying its $200 million production budget. Dollars.




Sony adventure movie Uncharted: Off the Mapstarring Tom Holland as an Indiana Jones-esque treasure hunter, was second in its fourth week of release, grossing an estimated $9.3 million between Friday and Sunday.

In third place was BTS Permission to Dance on Stage: Seoulfrom Trafalgar Releasing, which took in $6.8 million, making it the highest-grossing live movie event of all time, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

In fourth position, one lower than the previous week, came the comedy dog, by Metro Goldwyn Mayer, which grossed $5.3 million. In it, Channing Tatum plays an Army veteran who brings Lulu, a dog injured while serving with the Army in Afghanistan, to the funeral of her former handler.

the successful Spider-Man: No Way Home it placed fifth at the box office, grossing $4.1 million in its 13th week and hovering around $1.1 billion in total internationally.

The bottom five of the top ten grossing films were:

  • Death on the Nile ($2.5 million)
  • Song 2 (1.6 million)
  • Jackass forever (1.1 million)
  • Scream ($445,000)
  • Cyrano ($391,000)

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