The Batman Begins With $57 Million On Opening Day At US Box Office

With more than $50 million already in the bank, 'The Batman' is already the biggest opening weekend of 2022, with Uncharted standing at a distant second.
The Batman Begins With $57 Million On Opening Day At US Box Office

Los Angeles: Robert Pattinson-starrer The Batman finally hit movie theatres this weekend and has grossed a whopping $57 million from 4,417 locations in its opening day, though that's a sum that includes $21.6 million from Thursday's preview screenings.

The DC adaptation is tracking to open somewhere between $120 million and $130 million for the weekend. With more than $50 million already in the bank, 'The Batman' is already the biggest opening weekend of 2022,with Uncharted standing at a distant second with a $44 million three-day debut. It's yet another demonstration that superhero appointment viewing is in a league of its own for moviegoers, reports variety.com.

Compared to the franchise's recent history, that figure would fall short of the opening weekend totals for Christopher Nolan's 'The Dark Knight' ($158 million) and 'The Dark Knight Rises' ($160 million), as well as that of Zack Snyder's crossover showdown 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' ($166 million).

However, The Batman is not a sequel like those films; instead, it's a whole cloth reboot of the property, with a new cast, a new mood and a new story. Nolan's reboot, 'Batman Begins', opened to $48 million in 2005 -- a number that The Batman is more than doubling.

Big-budget spectacles (and comic book adaptations, especially) can tend to be front-loaded in their box office hauls and 'The Batman' should be no exception. More than a third of its opening day grosses were earned through Thursday night previews. However, Warner Bros. hopes the DC adaptation will have longer staying power thanks to its positive reception.

The Batman sees Robert Pattinson as the seventh actor to don the cowl of the Caped Crusader in a live-action movie. The film also stars Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman, Paul Dano as the Riddler, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth and Colin Farrell as the Penguin. Directed by Matt Reeves, the production proved to be a prolonged one due to the Covid pandemic, with a production budget ballooning past $200 million.

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