With Robert Pattinson under the cowl, The Batman took in $57 million on Friday (including $21.6 million for late Thursday showings), and looks to have legs, with a positive fan and critical reception so far.
With Robert Pattinson under the cowl, The Batman took in $57 million on Friday (including $21.6 million for late Thursday showings), and looks to have legs, with a positive fan and critical reception so far.
If we have learned anything about Spider-Man over the last sixty years, it is that he is a hard hero to keep down.
No Way Home is expected to hit nearly $704 million by the end of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend, which would make it the fourth-highest movie of all-time at the domestic box office.
Spider-Man: No Way Home added another $52.7 million over New Year’s weekend, and more impressively, crossed the $600 million mark in domestic ticket sale.
If you haven’t seen Spider-Man: No Way Home yet, you hopefully received some tickets in your Christmas stocking, because they were as scarce as free popcorn refills at your local cineplex this weekend.
Nothing could stop Spidey from recording the third biggest weekend box office of all time, in any era, to the tune of $253 million.