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Robert Pattinson makes his superhero debut in “The Batman.” Image Credit: Warner Bros./DC Entertainment

‘The Batman’ is still going strong three weeks into its theatrical run, with a tight grip on the top spot at the box office.

Robert Pattinson’s debut as the Dark Knight earned an additional $36.8 million over the weekend in the US, according to studio estimates Sunday. It also slid past the $300 million mark ahead of projections.

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Zoe Kravitz and Robert Pattinson in The Batman Image Credit: Warner Bros./DC Entertainment

The Warner Bros. film is the highest grossing movie of 2022 and the second highest since the beginning of the pandemic (first place goes to ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’).

‘The Batman,’ directed by Matt Reeves, also picked up $49.1 million internationally this weekend, bringing its global total to $598.1 million. The only place ‘The Batman’ seems to be stumbling is in China where it earned $12.1 million in its first weekend. But about 43 per cent of cinemas in China are closed due to the pandemic and ‘The Batman’ still did slightly better than ‘Unchartered’ which also opened there this weekend to $10.3 million.

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A still from The Batman Image Credit: Warner Bros./DC Entertainment

‘The Batman’ cost an estimated $200 million to make, not counting the many millions spent on marketing. But it is already a win for Warner Bros., which took at hit at the box office in 2021 because all of its films were released simultaneously in theatres and on HBO Max.

It also helps that marketplace competition has been slim. The biggest competitor this weekend in the US was the anime ‘Jujutsu Kaisen 0,’ which was released by Crunchyroll and Funimation, and took in an estimated $17.7 million in its first weekend in North America, where it was playing on 2,748 screens. The Japanese film is based on a best-selling manga and available to watch dubbed or with subtitles.