I hope so. One of my long shot wishes was for this movie to do well so that maybe we could have Keaton and Burton reunite to complete Batman '89 as a proper trilogy. I know, I'm dreaming. Hey, if Beetlejuice 2 could have a sequel so long after the original, why not Batman? By the way, I'm really hoping they can capture the same magic in Beetlejuice 2. If Burton wasn't involved, I wouldn't be interested. He's key to it the way I believe Spielberg is key to Indy. That's not to say it will automatically work (KOTCS) but it has the best chance.
Another factor I forgot to mention in my previous post was streaming and how much that must surely affect ticket sales. I don't know the numbers obviously but it seems to me the traditional release method made more sense. Release a movie in theaters. Wait 4-6 months and release on DVD and pay-per-view. Then wait another 3-4 months to broadcast and stream. How many times have you heard someone you know or even yourself say, "Meh, I'll just wait for it to hit Netflix/Disney/Max/Paramount Plus."? Maybe they're making tons more with streaming and that's why they're fighting so hard to hide the numbers but on the surface, it looks like they've shot themselves in the foot.