The Batman is struggling at the China box office, though the fault does not lie squarely on Matt Reeves' new superhero epic.
Following a year of keeping the coronavirus pandemic under control in the country, China has seen a recent surge in the Omicron variant that has led to select cinemas being shuttered – one report estimates that 30% of screens are closed and that major city populations, which are the most likely to see Western-imported movies, are sticking away from theaters.
As a result, The Batman has earned just $2.1 million on its opening Friday, including presales for Saturday and Sunday, according to The Hollywood Reporter. That still makes The Batman the number one film in the country, with a 70% market share, as reported by Variety. In second place is The Battle at Lake Changjin II, which has already made over $450 million in China, and third comes Uncharted, the Tom Holland adventurer, which launched on Monday and has so far made $6.52 million at the box office.
Beijing-based ticketing app Maoyan predicts The Batman will make a cumulative $33 million, though that projection may be revised. On China's reviews website Douban, where film fans post their takes on new releases, The Batman has a 7.7 score, which signals a fairly warm – though not resoundingly so – response to Robert Pattinson's take on the Caped Crusader
That $33 million figure will be a disappointment to Warner Bros. as the studio's last solo Batman movie – The Dark Knight Rises – made $52.8 million back in 2012. China's box office potential has exploded since then, with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice earning $95.8 million in 2016, and the original cut of Justice League managing $106 million in 2017.
It's also worth noting that Western
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