Earlier this week, “The Batman” became just the fifth Hollywood film in the past year to gross over $500 million worldwide and should pass the $300 million domestic mark and $600 million global mark by the end of this weekend.
While the new COVID-19 infection surge in China has closed over 25% of theaters in that country as “The Batman” opens there, the film is still on pace to surpass the theatrical runs of “F9” and “No Time to Die” and become only the second Hollywood film to gross over $800 million since the pandemic began.
The other film, of course, is “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” which only now has dropped out of the top 5 on the charts in its 14th weekend in theaters and with $1.87 billion grossed.
Part of the reason “No Way Home” was finally bumped out of the top 5 is because of the arrival of another Sony film: the anime import “Jujutsu Kaisen 0.” Distributed by Sony’s anime wing Crunchyroll — which merged with the studio’s other anime division Funimation earlier this month — “Jujutsu Kaisen” was expected to have a strong opening after another Sony anime import, “Demon Slayer: Mugen Train,” earned a non-English record $21 million opening last spring.
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