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‘Batman’ Went To $100 Million + Weekend – Deadline

'Batman' Went To $100 Million + Weekend - Deadline

Warner Bros.. The full return of the theatrical window, without the HBO Max day and date, proves to be a profitable feat. Since debuting with previews Tuesday night, Matt Reeves’ directed movie has appeared $21.6 million. In between special showtime, previews only, mostly from Imax, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays respectively, Batman Ring 4 million dollarswhich means that on Thursday it appears after 3 pm $17.6 million. Batman About 3,300 theaters have been reserved for preview, and the number of theaters has risen to 4,217 today.

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Batman Thursday previews precede the capital fare like Justice Squad ($13 million) and amazing woman ($11 million), but less The Dark Knight ($18.5 million), The Dark Knight Rises ($30.6 million) and Batman vs Superman ($27.7 million). Still, Batman In a very healthy box office area and comes at such a wonderful and pivotal time for theaters: It’s been pretty much a year since the New York and Los Angeles markets reopened, Los Angeles just announced it’s lifting the Indoor Mask mandate to vaccinate and unvaccinated, while the city is expected to cancel New York has their own indoor mask policy on Monday, March 7th. NRG reported earlier this week that moviegoers who are ‘very or somewhat comfortable’ attending the cinema have hit 80%, a point shy of all – their maximum time regression on July 11, 2021 (81%).

I heard that Warner Bros. As of yesterday it has $50 million in pre-weekend sales for the Robert Pattinson movie, and it’s not preloaded, with strong ticket sales expected on Saturday, not just today. Tuesdays Only Emacs previews sold out. The Warners did Tuesday and Wednesday previews to generate heat as they believed in the film; Allow fans to be the first to see it.

Where does this leave Batman? Batman vs Superman Released a week before the Easter holiday in 2016, it saw Thursday previews account for 34% of its first day on Friday with a value of $81.55 million, which translated to an opening of $166 million. The Dark KnightThursday took 28% of its first day’s $67.1 million, and in 3 days that movie turned into $158.4 million. So it is possible to look at the first Friday for Batman At least 60 million dollars.

Reeves’ close to 3-hour movie doesn’t make anyone sleep: PostTrak Thursday night night surveys show 4 1/2 stars, 88% positive and 73% highly recommend. Men over the age of 25 led the attack with 42% Batman With a score of 86%, men under the age of 25 liked it with a 90% positive score, women over the age of 25 got 17% with a score of 85% while women under 25 represented 14% of the audience with a 95% score. Inclusive, BatmanPreviews are built on Demo 18-34, the basis of the movie business, which is featured by 68%. Those over the age of 45 represented 11% of the audience, while those over the age of 35 represented 25%. PostTrak polls saw nearly half of the audience watch Batman in the regular theater, while 24% were in IMAX, and 23% were in the PLF auditorium. Seventy-six percent of the audience purchased their tickets online, while 24 percent were in the theater.

Twenty percent bought their tickets to Batman A week ago, 23% were within the past week, 16% the day before they saw the picture, while 40% bought tickets the day they saw the movie.

Among the regular films shown on Thursdays, Sony Unknown It took first place with $1.09 million in 4,275 theaters, ending its second week with $29.1 million and a total of $89.2 million. MGM / UAR’s dog It saw $640,000 on Thursday, with a second week worth $13.2 million and a total of $33.9 million.

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