Chapter 349 "The Love of People and Ghosts" is released
【Anti-theft Sticker Chapter】
The last week of May 1990 quietly ended in the summer season that "Back to the Future 3" and "Firebird Attack" opened.
During the week from May 25th to May 31st, the most concerned was not these two movies, but "Batman: Time to War", which was officially released in North America.
"Batman: Time to Go to War" was released on December 22 last year and ended on May 31, staying in North American theaters for a total of 23 weeks, and the total box office in North America finally reached $436.86 million, not only setting a box office record for the first round of Hollywood films, but also surpassing the other two blockbusters "Star Wars" and "Alien ET" that broke $400 million at the box office after re-screening.
In addition, "Batman: Time to War" also accumulated $390 million at the overseas box office as of the last week of May.
Although most of the overseas box office countries have been released, judging from the current screening progress in overseas countries, "Batman: Time to War" still has the potential of at least $100 million at the overseas box office. Therefore, although it is somewhat difficult for this record-breaking superhero movie to hit the $1 billion mark at the global box office, the global box office of $900 million is already a certainty.
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The last week of May 1990 quietly ended in the summer season that "Back to the Future 3" and "Firebird Attack" opened.
During the week from May 25th to May 31st, the most concerned was not these two movies, but "Batman: Time to War", which was officially released in North America.
"Batman: Time to Go to War" was released on December 22 last year and ended on May 31, staying in North American theaters for a total of 23 weeks, and the total box office in North America finally reached $436.86 million, not only setting a box office record for the first round of Hollywood films, but also surpassing the other two blockbusters "Star Wars" and "Alien ET" that broke $400 million at the box office after re-screening.
In addition, "Batman: Time to War" also accumulated $390 million at the overseas box office as of the last week of May.
Although most of the overseas box office countries have been released, judging from the current screening progress in overseas countries, "Batman: Time to War" still has the potential of at least $100 million at the overseas box office. Therefore, although it is somewhat difficult for this record-breaking superhero movie to hit the $1 billion mark at the global box office, the global box office of $900 million is already a certainty.
The last week of May 1990 quietly ended in the summer season that "Back to the Future 3" and "Firebird Attack" opened.
During the week from May 25th to May 31st, the most concerned was not these two movies, but "Batman: Time to War", which was officially released in North America.
"Batman: Time to Go to War" was released on December 22 last year and ended on May 31, staying in North American theaters for a total of 23 weeks, and the total box office in North America finally reached $436.86 million, not only setting a box office record for the first round of Hollywood films, but also surpassing the other two blockbusters "Star Wars" and "Alien ET" that broke $400 million at the box office after re-screening.
In addition, "Batman: Time to War" also accumulated $390 million at the overseas box office as of the last week of May.
Although most of the overseas box office countries have been released, judging from the current screening progress in overseas countries, "Batman: Time to War" still has the potential of at least $100 million at the overseas box office. Therefore, although it is somewhat difficult for this record-breaking superhero movie to hit the $1 billion mark at the global box office, the global box office of $900 million is already a certainty.
The last week of May 1990 quietly ended in the summer season that "Back to the Future 3" and "Firebird Attack" opened.
During the week from May 25th to May 31st, the most concerned was not these two movies, but "Batman: Time to War", which was officially released in North America.
"Batman: Time to Go to War" was released on December 22 last year and ended on May 31, staying in North American theaters for a total of 23 weeks, and the total box office in North America finally reached $436.86 million, not only setting a box office record for the first round of Hollywood films, but also surpassing the other two blockbusters "Star Wars" and "Alien ET" that broke $400 million at the box office after re-screening.
In addition, "Batman: Time to War" also accumulated $390 million at the overseas box office as of the last week of May.
Although most of the overseas box office countries have been released, judging from the current screening progress in overseas countries, "Batman: Time to War" still has the potential of at least $100 million at the overseas box office. Therefore, although it is somewhat difficult for this record-breaking superhero movie to hit the $1 billion mark at the global box office, the global box office of $900 million is already a certainty.
The last week of May 1990 quietly ended in the summer season that "Back to the Future 3" and "Firebird Attack" opened.
During the week from May 25th to May 31st, the most concerned was not these two movies, but "Batman: Time to War", which was officially released in North America.
"Batman: Time to Go to War" was released on December 22 last year and ended on May 31, staying in North American theaters for a total of 23 weeks, and the total box office in North America finally reached $436.86 million, not only setting a box office record for the first round of Hollywood films, but also surpassing the other two blockbusters "Star Wars" and "Alien ET" that broke $400 million at the box office after re-screening.
In addition, "Batman: Time to War" also accumulated $390 million at the overseas box office as of the last week of May.
Although most of the overseas box office countries have been released, judging from the current screening progress in overseas countries, "Batman: Time to War" still has the potential of at least $100 million at the overseas box office. Therefore, although it is somewhat difficult for this record-breaking superhero movie to hit the $1 billion mark at the global box office, the global box office of $900 million is already a certainty.
The last week of May 1990 quietly ended in the summer season that "Back to the Future 3" and "Firebird Attack" opened.
During the week from May 25th to May 31st, the most concerned was not these two movies, but "Batman: Time to War", which was officially released in North America.
"Batman: Time to Go to War" was released on December 22 last year and ended on May 31, staying in North American theaters for a total of 23 weeks, and the total box office in North America finally reached $436.86 million, not only setting a box office record for the first round of Hollywood films, but also surpassing the other two blockbusters "Star Wars" and "Alien ET" that broke $400 million at the box office after re-screening.
In addition, "Batman: Time to War" also accumulated $390 million at the overseas box office as of the last week of May.
Although most of the overseas box office countries have been released, judging from the current screening progress in overseas countries, "Batman: Time to War" still has the potential of at least $100 million at the overseas box office. Therefore, although it is somewhat difficult for this record-breaking superhero movie to hit the $1 billion mark at the global box office, the global box office of $900 million is already a certainty.
The last week of May 1990 quietly ended in the summer season that "Back to the Future 3" and "Firebird Attack" opened.
During the week from May 25th to May 31st, the most concerned was not these two movies, but "Batman: Time to War", which was officially released in North America.
"Batman: Time to Go to War" was released on December 22 last year and ended on May 31, staying in North American theaters for a total of 23 weeks, and the total box office in North America finally reached $436.86 million, not only setting a box office record for the first round of Hollywood films, but also surpassing the other two blockbusters "Star Wars" and "Alien ET" that broke $400 million at the box office after re-screening.
In addition, "Batman: Time to War" also accumulated $390 million at the overseas box office as of the last week of May.
Although most of the overseas box office countries have been released, judging from the current screening progress in overseas countries, "Batman: Time to War" still has the potential of at least $100 million at the overseas box office. Therefore, although it is somewhat difficult for this record-breaking superhero movie to hit the $1 billion mark at the global box office, the global box office of $900 million is already a certainty.
The last week of May 1990 quietly ended in the summer season that "Back to the Future 3" and "Firebird Attack" opened.
During the week from May 25th to May 31st, the most concerned was not these two movies, but "Batman: Time to War", which was officially released in North America.
"Batman: Time to Go to War" was released on December 22 last year and ended on May 31, staying in North American theaters for a total of 23 weeks, and the total box office in North America finally reached $436.86 million, not only setting a box office record for the first round of Hollywood films, but also surpassing the other two blockbusters "Star Wars" and "Alien ET" that broke $400 million at the box office after re-screening.
In addition, "Batman: Time to War" also accumulated $390 million at the overseas box office as of the last week of May.
Although most of the overseas box office countries have been released, judging from the current screening progress in overseas countries, "Batman: Time to War" still has the potential of at least $100 million at the overseas box office. Therefore, although it is somewhat difficult for this record-breaking superhero movie to hit the $1 billion mark at the global box office, the global box office of $900 million is already a certainty.
The last week of May 1990 quietly ended in the summer season that "Back to the Future 3" and "Firebird Attack" opened.
During the week from May 25th to May 31st, the most concerned was not these two movies, but "Batman: Time to War", which was officially released in North America.
"Batman: Time to Go to War" was released on December 22 last year and ended on May 31, staying in North American theaters for a total of 23 weeks, and the total box office in North America finally reached $436.86 million, not only setting a box office record for the first round of Hollywood films, but also surpassing the other two blockbusters "Star Wars" and "Alien ET" that broke $400 million at the box office after re-screening.
In addition, "Batman: Time to War" also accumulated $390 million at the overseas box office as of the last week of May.
Although most of the overseas box office countries have been released, judging from the current screening progress in overseas countries, "Batman: Time to War" still has the potential of at least $100 million at the overseas box office. Therefore, although it is somewhat difficult for this record-breaking superhero movie to hit the $1 billion mark at the global box office, the global box office of $900 million is already a certainty.
The last week of May 1990 quietly ended in the summer season that "Back to the Future 3" and "Firebird Attack" opened.
During the week from May 25th to May 31st, the most concerned was not these two movies, but "Batman: Time to War", which was officially released in North America.
"Batman: Time to Go to War" was released on December 22 last year and ended on May 31, staying in North American theaters for a total of 23 weeks, and the total box office in North America finally reached $436.86 million, not only setting a box office record for the first round of Hollywood films, but also surpassing the other two blockbusters "Star Wars" and "Alien ET" that broke $400 million at the box office after re-screening.
In addition, "Batman: Time to War" also accumulated $390 million at the overseas box office as of the last week of May.
Although most of the overseas box office countries have been released, judging from the current screening progress in overseas countries, "Batman: Time to War" still has the potential of at least $100 million at the overseas box office. Therefore, although it is somewhat difficult for this record-breaking superhero movie to hit the $1 billion mark at the global box office, the global box office of $900 million is already a certainty.
The last week of May 1990 quietly ended in the summer season that "Back to the Future 3" and "Firebird Attack" opened.
During the week from May 25th to May 31st, the most concerned was not these two movies, but "Batman: Time to War", which was officially released in North America.
"Batman: Time to Go to War" was released on December 22 last year and ended on May 31, staying in North American theaters for a total of 23 weeks, and the total box office in North America finally reached $436.86 million, not only setting a box office record for the first round of Hollywood films, but also surpassing the other two blockbusters "Star Wars" and "Alien ET" that broke $400 million at the box office after re-screening.
In addition, "Batman: Time to War" also accumulated $390 million at the overseas box office as of the last week of May.
Although most of the overseas box office countries have been released, judging from the current screening progress in overseas countries, "Batman: Time to War" still has the potential of at least $100 million at the overseas box office. Therefore, although it is somewhat difficult for this record-breaking superhero movie to hit the $1 billion mark at the global box office, the global box office of $900 million is already a certainty.
During the week from May 25th to May 31st, the most concerned was not these two movies, but "Batman: Time to War", which was officially released in North America.
"Batman: Time to Go to War" was released on December 22 last year and ended on May 31, staying in North American theaters for a total of 23 weeks, and the total box office in North America finally reached $436.86 million, not only setting a box office record for the first round of Hollywood films, but also surpassing the other two blockbusters "Star Wars" and "Alien ET" that broke $400 million at the box office after re-screening.
Although most of the overseas box office countries have been released, judging from the current screening progress in overseas countries, "Batman: Time to War" still has the potential of at least $100 million at the overseas box office. Therefore, although it is somewhat difficult for this record-breaking superhero movie to hit the $1 billion mark at the global box office, the global box office of $900 million is already a certainty.