The Batman (2022) Starring Robert Patterson (Spoilers Discussion Thread)

lengthy

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Batman is the 3rd most popular character among comics; it should passed those movies easily; stupid comparison; now compare him to spidey...

Who is the first and second? My guess would be supes and spidey?

I agree w the comparison but DC need good news i guess :dunno:. i loved it and it will never do as well as the top marvel joints cuz it doesnt have that mass appeal.... and it definitely should not either.

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Who is the first and second? My guess would be supes and spidey?

I agree w the comparison but DC need good news i guess :dunno:. i loved it and it will never do as well as the top marvel joints cuz it doesnt have that mass appeal.... and it definitely should not either.

Mr. Lengthy
Yes Spidey Superman and Batman are top 3; the fact that DC fans have to compare Batman movies to (not as popular) Marvel character movies is the problem; DC just needs to make good movies regardless of what Marvel is doing...
 

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Yes Spidey Superman and Batman are top 3; the fact that DC fans have to compare Batman movies to (not as popular) Marvel character movies is the problem; DC just needs to make good movies regardless of what Marvel is doing...
Nobody's comparing DC to marvel we just enjoying it for what it is.
 

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I didn't think there would be any way this could surpass Nolan's interpretation but it did in many ways. Pattinson and Dana were great. Jeffrey Wright continues to impress...the way his presence brought balance to the chaos. Dude is an A-list actor. I can't wait for the next installment. I hope it goes into the origins of the BW character.
 

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Somebody.......actually, a few somebodies swore up and down that this would never cross a billion. According to them, this was going to flop.

I will give people a few more days to delete their old posts before I start reposting. Lol!!!

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cheercomp

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Glad its doing well at the box office. I loved the tone of the movie; a bit long and drawn out at points, but great flick that did the character justice. Imagine how well it would do if the chinese box office was open!
 

Day_Carver

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Somebody.......actually, a few somebodies swore up and down that this would never cross a billion. According to them, this was going to flop.

I will give people a few more days to delete their old posts before I start reposting. Lol!!!

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Name names…but it still hasn’t cross a billy yet. It’s got 400 million to go. Hmmm I don’t know about that one. 400 million more is a lot to do…
 

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The Batman continues box office rule with a vengeance, earns half a billion worldwide

Director Matt Reeves' adaptation is No. 1 at the domestic box office for the third weekend in a row. Globally, the title has earned nearly $600 million so far.

By Jessica WangMarch 20, 2022 at 03:46 PM EDT

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Robert Pattinson's The Batman is the No. 1 film at the domestic box office for the third weekend in a row, earning an additional $36.8 million this weekend and bringing the North American total to a formidable $300.1 million.
Upon its March 4 debut, director Matt Reeves' neo-noir adaptation became the second-biggest pandemic-era opening, crossing the $100 million mark with $128.5 million, per Comscore. Spider-Man: No Way Home remains the first, earning $253 million during its December opening weekend.
The Batman also hit the half a billion mark this weekend globally, earning $598.1 million worldwide by Sunday. In Reeves' iteration, Pattinson dons the famed Batsuit as he investigates the murder of political figures by the elusive Riddler (Paul Dano). Zoë Kravitz stars as Catwoman in the film, which also features Jeffrey Wright, Colin Farrell, and Andy Serkis.
Robert Pattinson in 'The Batman'

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Meanwhile, fellow superhero Spider-Man, who broke pandemic records and dominated the box office for much of December, is no longer in the top five following some new debuts. Spider-Man: No Way Home still remains perched atop the top 10, however, coming in at sixth place in the domestic box office with an additional $3.2 million, bringing the North American total to $797 million overall.

Jujutsu Kaisen 0, based on a Japanese manga series by Gege Akutami, debuted at No. 2 across North America with a solid $17.6 million. The film from director Sunghoo Park follows a high school teen at the Tokyo Prefectural Jujutsu High School for sorcerers as he tries to gain control of a cursed spirit. It's followed by Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg's Uncharted, which brought in an additional $8 million by weekend's end.
Director Ti West's horror slasher X, his first film in six years and first horror title in almost a decade, had a bloody good debut in fourth place with $4.4 million. Mia Goth, Jenna Ortega, Brittany Snow, and Kid Cudi star in X as a group of actors who find themselves fighting for their lives after they set out to make an adult film in rural Texas. Channing Tatum's Dog rounded out the top five, bringing in an additional $4.1 million at the domestic box office by Sunday.
 
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