JAKARTA - The film made by Warner Bros. from the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), namely 'The Batman' again dominates the top position at the United States Box Office, followed by the second position of the Japanese anime film 'Jujutsu Kaisen 0.'

With this condition, it means that The Batman has topped the Box Office in Uncle Sam's country for three consecutive weeks. Launching Variety via Antara, Sunday, March 20, the film, starring Robert Pattinson, grossed US$10.6 million on Friday, March 18 from 4,302 locations.

This achievement is fairly good and is expected to earn 39 million US dollars over the weekend for domestic revenue. It should have grossed a total of $300 million in the domestic market and would be the biggest-grossing film in the pandemic after 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'.

The story of a superhero with a touch of dark nuance seems to have received a warm welcome from fans, different from the superhero films that have previously been released.

Even though 'The Batman' still dominates the Box Office ladder, the film is now in tight competition with the manga adaptation of “Jujutsu Kaisen 0”.

Within one week, the film grossed 8.68 million US dollars from 2,340 US locations and is projected to earn 19 million US dollars over the weekend. This projection is not far from other Japanese animated films, namely "Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train" which was released last year.

The achievement of “Jujutsu Kaisen 0” shows that big anime fans have great loyalty and power.

This film is a prequel to "Jujutsu Kaisen" which was previously appointed. There is also the film "Uncharted" made by Sony which occupies the third position in its fifth week showing on the big screens.

The film, which stars Tom Holland and is inspired by video games, is expected to gross $8.3 million over the holiday weekend.

Speaking of Tom Holland, his superhero film “Spider-Man: No Way Home” finally had to drop out of the top five at the US Box Office because it finally took sixth place this week.

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