TheBatman has received an A- CinemaScore from audiences. This is a higher grade than both Batfleck DCEU movies, BvS and Justice League, which earned a B and B+, respectively. It's also higher than the last three DCEU movies, which all received a B+.
Audiences have given The Batman a top grade on CinemaScore and it's higher than both DCEU movie appearances of Batman. Originally conceived as an entry in the DCEU, The Batman was supposed to star Ben Affleck as the caped crusader and would have featured him going up against the villainous Deathstroke.
After the poor audiences and critical reaction to the depiction of Batman in the DCEU, a lot was riding on The Batman. The release of the film is a big deal for Warner Bros., as it is both their full return to theatrical exclusivity after their controversial decision to release their 2021 slate in theaters and HBO Max on the same day, as well as relaunch their Batman franchise which hasn't had a solo film since 2012's The Dark Knight Rises.
When compared to other Batman films, The Batman shares the same CinemaScore as The Lego Batman and Batman Forever. It also scored higher than Joker which received a B+, Batman Returns which got a B, and Batman and Robin with a C+. All three Christopher Nolan Batman films and 1989 Batman all earned higher with an A CinemaScore.
Audiences who still want to see Affleck reprise his role as Batman will get the chance in 2022 with The Flash, which will be the character's final appearance. While there is an audience who still wants to see him continue in the role, the actor has moved on and wishes to pursue other projects, and it appears that Warner Bros. has now found a new successful take on the character that is connecting with audiences.
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