The Batman topped the box office for a third weekend in a row, grossing over $350 million worldwide. The dark superhero film, starring Robert Pattinson as the Caped Crusader, has been praised by critics and audiences alike for its gritty realism and noir atmosphere.
The Batman opened to a strong $134 million in North America last weekend and has since grossed over $250 million domestically. It has also performed well overseas, grossing over $100 million in its first two weeks of release.
The film's success is a sign that audiences are hungry for a more grounded and realistic take on the Batman character. The Dark Knight trilogy, directed by Christopher Nolan, was also praised for its dark and gritty tone, and it remains one of the most popular superhero film franchises of all time.
Batman's success is also a boon for Warner Bros., which has struggled in recent years to produce successful superhero films. The studio's last two DC Comics films, Justice League and Aquaman, were both box office disappointments.
Batman's success is a reminder that there is still a strong appetite for superhero films that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. The film's success is likely to lead to more dark and gritty superhero films in the future.
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