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The Batman | March 4, 2022 | Warner Bros. | Certified Fresh on RT | 7th Most Profitable Movie of 2023

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7 minutes ago, RiddlerXXR said:

If it opens over $300M DOM, I’ll get him 6 months of gold and change my name to ExcelWasRightXXR for those 6 months.

 

brb, as I gotta go invest in crypto as I buy the dip, and then turn my massive return into about 10m theater tickets. 👍

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43 minutes ago, RiddlerXXR said:

If this opens over $200M DOM, I’ll get Excel a month of gold on here.

 

If it opens over $250M DOM, I’ll get him 3 months of gold.

 

If it opens over $300M DOM, I’ll get him 6 months of gold and change my name to ExcelWasRightXXR for those 6 months.

 

 

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33 minutes ago, belblazer said:

None so far. But hopefully they will move The Flash to 10/20.

Interesting. They tend to release their big Oscar movies in October (fall).

 

But it seems possible that for this year they could campaign for Don't Worry Darling or this one. Let's wait if they buy something at the upcoming festivals.

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7 hours ago, dudalb said:

I like Robert Patttinson and he is giving every sign of being a great Batman but when I saw this my reaction was "Guess he never saw Batman and Robin".

 

I saw B&R multiple times and I agree with Robert. The only Batman film I don't like / I think is bad, is Zack Snyder's BvS. B&R is overheated, it is fast-paced, full of action superhero extravaganza, with good score, good production design, good costumes (yes! even with the bat-nipples), good make-up, great Arnold puns and some good director work.

 

Back to The Batman, my current wide-range prediction:
Opening weekend: $115-155 mln

Domestic: $300-400 mln

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11 hours ago, Juby said:

 

I saw B&R multiple times and I agree with Robert. The only Batman film I don't like / I think is bad, is Zack Snyder's BvS. B&R is overheated, it is fast-paced, full of action superhero extravaganza, with good score, good production design, good costumes (yes! even with the bat-nipples), good make-up, great Arnold puns and some good director work.

 

Back to The Batman, my current wide-range prediction:
Opening weekend: $115-155 mln

Domestic: $300-400 mln

 

Batman & Robin is at least fun to watch as an unintentional comedy.

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3 minutes ago, JWR said:

 

Batman & Robin is at least fun to watch as an unintentional comedy.

 

 

For sure. It is almost like a superhero parody. Batman 1989 and Batman Forever are like time capsules into their respective years. Batman Returns is a very unique type of film that isn't nearly as "of its time" as the others.

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However this breaks, it's nice to see that WB has a marketing department again after taking most of 2021 off.

 

Sticking with my prediction of $186 and I bet we'll see some TV spots next week with the first reviews to coincide with tix going on sale. 

 

Looking forward to seeing some glorious character posters going up soon in Manhattan as well.

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