Warner Bros.’ The Batman earned another $6.37 million on its second Monday, dropping 68% from Sunday and 41% from its first Monday gross.
earned another $6.37 million on its second Monday, dropping 68% from Sunday and 41% from its first Monday gross. That brings its domestic cume up to $245.4 million in 11 days of release. Barring a fluke in terms of Tuesday upswings , it’ll pass the $251.5 million unadjusted domestic gross of Tim Burton’ssometime tonight.
would break the opening weekend record in summer 2002 with a $114 million debut and leg out to $403 million to itself become the fifth-biggest domestic earner. Neither film would top the global box office for their respective years, coming in behindHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secretswould mark the first time a comic book superhero flick would top globally, with $533 million domestic and $1.004 billion worldwide.
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