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Twilight,' 'Dark Knight' box office records could be broken. Here we go. For box- office prognosticators, it doesn’t get more exciting than this. A little movie named Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 hits theaters at midnight tonight, and it’s about to make such a large amount of money that you’d need two of Hermione’s bottomless bags to carry it all.
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But just how much dough are we talking about here? And how many box- office records will fall as Muggles bid farewell to the highest grossing film series of all time? After consulting with Professor Trelawney, here’s what my box- office tealeaves had to say: 1. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows–Part 2: $1. Going into the weekend, there is a trio of records that Potter will attempt to break: midnight debut, opening day, and opening weekend. Let’s look at each individually.
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The biggest midnight debut ever was posted by last year’s The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, which earned $3. Potter should have no trouble passing that benchmark, plus Deathly Hallows — Part 1‘s $2. The PG- 1. 3 movie is playing in more than 3,8. Watch The Card Player Torent Free. Warner Bros., has already grossed $2. Fandango is reporting that 6,3. Potter than for any other movie ever.
Add in IMAX theaters — 9. IMAX midnight shows have sold out, according to the large- screen company — and 3- D surcharges, and you’re looking at a midnight debut that should reach $3. Potter‘s massive midnight start may also fuel its opening- day tally past the record of $7. The Twilight Saga: New Moon. The wizarding movie is playing on more than 1.
Of those 4,3. 75 theaters, more than 3,0. D, which makes this the largest 3- D release ever. And according to Warner Bros., Potter has so far collected a total of $4.
And, yup, that’s also a record. Part 1 conjured up $6. If one assumes that Part 2 will be a bit more front- loaded with its midnight gross — let’s say it accounts for half of its opening day — that places the movie on track for $7.
Let’s split the difference and say that Potter breaks the record with $7. The trickiest figure to predict here, though, is Potter’s weekend total. Just how front- loaded will the film be? How much will it drop from Friday to Saturday? Part 1 fell 3. 8 percent from Friday to Saturday, and 3. Saturday to Sunday.
If Part 2 follows suit, it’ll gross $4. Saturday and $3. 0. Showtime Full Mold! Online Free there.
Sunday — for a weekend total of $1. That sounds about right, and would place Potter a bit below The Dark Knight‘s opening- weekend record of $1. As passionate as Potter fans may be, this is the eighth film in the series, and those who haven’t kept up with the past seven films may sit this one out. Also, Los Angeles will be enduring Carmageddon, with the vital 4. Many Angelenos may refuse to leave their homes, but a number of industry experts told me that Carmageddon could work in Potter‘s favor, as residents will travel to their local theaters instead of farther destinations like the beach. A final factor to consider is Potter‘s reviews.
Not only is Part 2 earning glowing reviews, it has received the best reviews of any wide- release film so far this year, according to both Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes. Someone who isn’t interested in the Potter series isn’t going to rush out and catch Part 2 just because it’s critically acclaimed, but those who were waiting to see the film its second weekend may become more inclined to buy a ticket sooner rather than later. And if Part 2 is as enchanting as the critics are claiming, Potterheads may insist on seeing the movie two or three times this weekend. In other words, while I’m not predicting Potter will surpass The Dark Knight‘s opening- weekend record, I’m not saying it couldn’t happen. This is Harry Potter we’re talking about, and he’s been known to do some extraordinary things. Transformers: Dark of the Moon: $2. Having just typed 7.
Potter, let’s keep this brief: Michael Bay’s symphony of clashing metal dropped 5. Moviegoers seem to like Transformers — it earned an “A” from Cinema. Score graders — but Potter will steal away the film’s IMAX theaters and many of its 3- D screens. Another fall of at least 5. Horrible Bosses: $1. It’s been a splendid summer for R- rated comedies, as this kill- your- superiors flick debuted to a strong $2.
Cinema. Score audiences gave it a healthy “B+” rating, and the film will serve as attractive counter- programming for those not interested in wizards and robots. Figure a decline of about 4. Zookeeper: $1. 1 million. Its reviews would frighten a rhinoceros, but this Kevin James comedy also received a “B+” from Cinema. Score moviegoers and opened to a solid $2.
However, Potter should snatch away a significant portion of Zookeeper‘s family audience, and Winnie the Pooh may also offer some competition. Let’s say a 4. 5- percent drop. Winnie the Pooh: $1. The G- rated, 6. 9- minute animated movie has earned favorable reviews, and has particularly been singled out as being a wonderful way to introduce young children to moviegoing. The last Pooh film to hit theaters was 2. Pooh’s Heffalump Movie, which debuted to $5. Winnie the Pooh should open to nearly double that.