Box-Office Weekend: The Batman Still on Top
For the third straight weekend, The Batman maintained its stranglehold on the box-office weekend by a considerable chunk of change. This weekend, The Batman held onto the top spot by $22 million.
The folks at Warner Bros. have to be pleased with the performance The Batman has delivered so far. The film again held the number one position over the weekend with $36.8 million, giving the film a three-week total of $300.1 million. This catapulted the film to #91 of the top domestic grosses of all time (it was at #146 last week). Meanwhile, Gekijouban Jujutsu Kaisen 0 debuted in second place with $14.8 million over the weekend, and a grand total opening of $17.7 million. In its fifth week, the Sony Pictures offering Uncharted brought in $8.0 million to claim third place for the weekend. The film now boasts a five-week tally of $125.9 million. The horror film X debuted in fourth place over the weekend with $4.4 million. This dropped last week’s fourth-place finisher, Dog, to the fifth spot and a $4.1 million take. The film now lays claim to a five-week total of $54.2 million.
Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home dropped a spot to finish in sixth place over the weekend with $3.2 million. The film now boasts a fourteen-week total of $797.5 million. Similarly falling a spot to finish in seventh place was Death on the Nile which took in $1.7 million to raise its six-week total to $43.6 million. The crime drama The Outfit debuted iover the weekned in the eighth spot with $1.5 million. Just behind that was the debut of the thriller The Kashmir Files which also took in $1.5 million to finish in ninth place. Finally, the animated Sing 2 brought in $1.5 million over the weekend and finished in the tenth spot of the countdown, dropping two spots from last weekend. This gives the release from Universal Pictures a thirteen-week total of $158.5 million.
Four films found themselves dispatched from the box-office weekend top ten over the last three days. BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing, which landed in third place last weekend was nowhere to be found seven days later. The same was true of last week’s seventh-place finisher, Radhe Shyam. Meanwhile, both Jackass Forever and Scream said goodbye to the top ten after having had rather lengthy relationships with the countdown.
Weekend Box Office (March 18th – March 20th)
- The Batman…$36.8 Million
- Gekijouban Jujutsu Kaisen 0…$14.8 Million
- Uncharted…$8.0 Million
- X…$4.4 Million
- Dog…$4.1 Million
- Spider-Man: No Way Home…$3.2 Million
- Death on the Nile…$1.7 Million
- The Outfit…$1.5 Million
- The Kashmir Files…$1.5 Million
- Sing 2…$1.5 Million
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