Theater counts: The defender of Gotham is back with a colossal opening count for The Batman
March 3, 2022
It’s no surprise, but welcome news nonetheless, that this week’s arrival of The Batman in 4,417 locations puts the film not only as the widest release of the week, but puts it in 13th place among the widest releases of all time, nestled between two animated sequels—Frozen II and Incredibles 2—which debuted in 4,440 and 4,410 theaters respectively. As the only wide release to debut this week, the latest in the Batman franchise also eclipses last year’s No Time to Die (4,407 theaters), and Spider-Man: No Way Home’s 4,336 locations to become the widest release of the (post-)pandemic era.
Directed by Matt Reeves, The Batman stars Robert Pattinson as the billionaire Bruce Wayne (aka: Batman) as he uncovers corruption in Gotham City, while pursuing the Riddler, a serial killer who targets Gotham’s elite. Featuring a bevy of well known Hollywood talent including Colin Farrell, John Turturro and Zoë Kravitz, the film opened in 350 IMAX locations on March 1st before its official release on Friday, March 4th. It is also the first superhero film to open in China since the release of Wonder Woman 1984. Meanwhile, Warner Bros. has canceled the Russian release of the film in response to their recent invasion on Ukraine. The Batman franchise has collected over $6 billion in earnings worldwide.
Still humming along is Uncharted, coming in on 3,875 theaters this week, while Dog drops from 3,827 to 3,507 locations; Spider-Man: No Way Home dips below 3,000 locations for the first time, landing this week in 2,709 theaters, and lastly to round out the top five, Death on the Nile drops to 2,565 locations.
While the big news might be on The Batman, a handful of limited releases are hitting the big screen this weekend. Huda’s Salon is the latest from IFC Films. The psychological thriller in which a young mother is blackmailed into betraying her people is set to arrive in 30 locations. Also opening this week is Great Freedom. The Austrian-German drama set in post-war Germany follows a man named Hans, who, despite liberation by the Allies, is imprisoned once again under a new law criminalizing homosexuality.
Theater Counts for March 4
Movie Distributor Theaters Previous
TheatersChange The Batman Warner Bros. 4,417 New Uncharted Sony Pictures 3,875 4,275 -400 Dog United Artists Releasing 3,507 3,827 -320 Spider-Man: No Way Home Sony Pictures 2,709 3,002 -293 Death on the Nile 20th Century Studios 2,565 3,420 -855 Studio 666 Open Road Films 2,208 2,306 -98 Sing 2 Universal Pictures 2,016 2,382 -366 jackass forever Paramount Pictures 1,981 2,913 -932 Marry Me Universal Pictures 1,241 3,110 -1,869 Scream Paramount Pictures 853 1,566 -713 Cyrano United Artists Releasing 797 797 Belfast Focus Features 522 664 -142 Blacklight Briarcliffe Entertainment 440 1,865 -1,425 Encanto Walt Disney 305 740 -435 Nightmare Alley Searchlight Pictures 250 265 -15 Moonfall Lionsgate 238 1,129 -891 Licorice Pizza United Artists Releasing 211 607 -396 West Side Story 20th Century Studios 165 680 -515 Redeeming Love Universal Pictures 76 272 -196 Dune Warner Bros. 76 155 -79 King Richard Warner Bros. 53 101 -48 The Matrix Resurrections Warner Bros. 52 80 -28 The King’s Man 20th Century Studios 40 100 -60
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