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21 July 2008
Dark Knight Breaks Box Office Records
Biggest opening of all time for Batman
Source: Box Office Mojo

Dark Knight Breaks Box Office Records
We know that this is out of keeping with the tone and spirit of Chris Nolan’s Batman movies, but The Dark Knight KERPOW!-ed all opposition to finish number one at the US box office this weekend.

And when we say, ‘all opposition’, we mean it. For Nolan’s wonderful sequel to Batman Begins grossed a staggering $155,340,000 in just three days to post the biggest opening weekend of all time.

That’s just four million dollars ahead of Spider-Man 3’s $151 million haul from last May, but let’s not forget that The Dark Knight is a longer film.

And the list of achievements for the Caped Crusader’s glorious return don’t stop there. It’s the biggest opening for any Batman film (not adjusted for inflation), and is more than three times the opening of Batman Begins, the movie that revitalised interest in the Bat on the big screen. Its IMAX haul of $6.2 million on 94 screens also blasted Spider-Man 3’s $4.7 million into smithereens. It’s already at 158 on the all-time domestic chart and, if word of mouth is as strong on this thing as we think it will be, then we have a real contender for the highest-grossing film of the summer.

So, why did this happen? Well, buzz has been building on the movie for quite some time – not just the sort of buzz that usually surrounds a blockbuster, but a more substantial feeling that the movie would be something truly special. Then, of course, there was the interest in the performance of the late Heath Ledger. The marketing campaign from Warner Bros. was truly glorious, also, while of course it’s hard to underestimate the appeal of the Batman.

Of course, this record may just be an ephemeral thing, but it’s hard to see any film that might challenge it for a while yet. Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen might – might – have a chance. But right now, it seems like a lock for $300 million. Next week’s gross will tell us if it has a shot at anything more.

Opening in second place, with a surprisingly strong $27.6 million, was the musical, Mamma Mia!, which showed that counter-programming is still alive and well. The movie looks likely to (just) beat The Devil Wears Prada as Meryl Streep’s biggest opening (in a movie sold on her name, unlike Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events), which is no mean feat.

The only other new release, Space Chimps, fared pretty badly, pulling in just $7.35 million for a 7th place start. Ouch.

But that was no less painful than the drop suffered by last week’s number one movie, Guillermo del Toro’s superb Hellboy II: The Golden Army. With much of its target audience hoovered up by The Dark Knight, the comic book sequel fell an astonishing 70.9% to gross just over $10 million, giving it $56.4 million after two weeks. If the movie picks up next week, once Dark Knight mania has died down, it might have a shot at $90 million. As it is, though, it might end up with around $75-80 million, a long way from the $100 million that last week’s opening suggested was a possibility. Shame.

Next week, The Dark Knight should still be number one by a country mile, given that it’s up against The X-Files: I Want To Believe and the Adam McKay/Will Ferrell comedy, Step Brothers, neither of which look like they will post enormous opening weekends. Even if The Dark Knight drops by around 60% - which seems to be the norm for movies with enormous openings – it’ll still pull in more than $50 million, which should give it the top spot yet again.

Head to Box Office Mojo for the full top 10.
Chris Hewitt

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RE: DK
never expected it to be this big.....   I am wetting myself with excitement about seeing it on Imax tomorrow. then again friday as my mate booked tickets without teling me ... Read More

Pancake Rabbit About me

17:38, 23 July 2008 | Report This Post
DK
Definitely number one in my books. A song that should've gone on the sountrack is DKD by Chemical Empire. See www.myspace.com/chemicalempire for details ... Read More

Arkham Dods About me

19:12, 22 July 2008 | Report This Post
PG13 in the states
sorry checked and spidey 3 had same rating and pirates plus shrek the 3rd. all of which are also sequals at the top spot. However they were all a bag o' wank and didnt do well throguh word of mouthg whereas my frineds in the states say the 3am and 6am showings have allso been sold out for DK go batman! GO! i for one wnat to see shit films like spidey 3 get knocked out of history for even having such good opening weekends they didnt deserve! ... Read More

miketang99 About me

06:28, 22 July 2008 | Report This Post
12A rating
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miketang99 About me

06:23, 22 July 2008 | Report This Post
Never mind the box office and the oscars...
...The Dark Knight has the ultimate accolade presented to it: A burger named "The Dark Whopper" in it's honour at Burger King. It sounds ridiculous, I know, but I bet it'll be more popular than that "Juno Burger" they tried! ... Read More

SkullKassidy About me

00:56, 22 July 2008 | Report This Post
RE:
Well said. I had been wandering what kind of put down "it's still a comic book movie" was supposed to be myself.   You don't catch people saying "Shawshank Redemption can't be that great, it's still a movie based on a book", do you?   Yes there alot of un-imaginative comic book adaption movies doing the rounds right now, but if this one happens to be so well done that people think it's the best movie ever, then why the hell not?   L: Silvertouch Why can't a ... Read More

SkullKassidy About me

20:58, 21 July 2008 | Report This Post
some really bad release dates this year - first pricne caspian, HB 2. ioping ood thins wlme to this installent, but obviously not.. though realylt of peple dtbe saked over these insaemly bad release dates. prince caspian come aroud late summer ad HB 2 the same tim europe gets it... good job TDK! ... Read More

Nalfeshnee About me

20:31, 21 July 2008 | Report This Post
RE:
WHY SO SERIOUS ????!!!1 I agree with Silvertouch, why cant a comic book movie be the greatest of all time. We've had aliens (more than once), psycho serial killer's that like liver, Dinosaurs, robots that travel back in time, the Titanic resurrected and sunk again, more aliens, A scary ring (3 times), a guy who like's chocolates, vietnam (more than once), gangsters that kill it, and loads more. So comic flicks can step in and be debated as the greatest. I'ma go see... Read More

take1 About me

19:25, 21 July 2008 | Report This Post
Why can't a comic book film be the #1 film of all time? I haven't seen it yet so I'm not saying that TDK is, I'm just asking the general question, why is it that a comic book movie, a superhero movie, even an action movie, cannot be the best movie of all time? ... Read More

Silvertouch About me

19:08, 21 July 2008 | Report This Post
Stupid Timing
Who the hell put Hellboy II out just before The Dark Knight? Idiots. ... Read More

The Tingler About me

18:28, 21 July 2008 | Report This Post
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