July 20-22 Weekend Actuals
1. Dark Knight Rises (Legendary/Warner Bros) NEW [4,404 Theaters] PG13
Friday $75.8M, Saturday $44.9M, Sunday $40.2M, Weekend $160.9M2. Ice Age 4 (Blue Sky/Fox) Week 2 [3,886 Theaters] PG
Friday $6.8M, Saturday $7.8M, Sunday $5.9M, Weekend $20.4M (-56%)
Domestic Cume $88.8M Foreign Cume $438.0M, Global Cume $526.8M3. Amazing Spider-Man (Columbia/Sony) Week 3 [3,753 Theaters] PG13
Friday $3.4M, Saturday $4.3M, Sunday $3.2M, Weekend $10.9M (-69%), Cume $228.6M4. Ted (MRC/Universal) Week 4 [3,214 Theaters] R
Friday $3.2M, Saturday $3.9M, Sunday $2.9M, Weekend $10.0M (-55%), Cume $180.4M5. Brave (Pixar/Disney) Week 5 [2,899 Theaters] PG
Friday $1.9M, Saturday $2.3M, Sunday $1.8M, Weekend $6.0M (46%), Cume $208.8M6. Magic Mike (Warner Bros) Week 4 [2,606 Theaters] R
Friday $1.6M, Saturday $1.6M, Sunday $1.1M, Weekend $4.3M (-52%), Cume $102.0M7. Savages (Universal) Week 3 [2,336 Theaters] R
Friday $1.0K, Saturday $1.3M, Sunday, $1.1M, Weekend $3.4M (-64%), Cume $40.1M8. Madea’s Witness Protection (TPerry/Lionsgate) Week 4 [1,540 Theaters] PG13
Friday $713K, Saturday $949K,Sunday $591K, Weekend $2.3M (-60%), Cume $60.3M9. Moonrise Kingdom (Focus Features) Week 9 [895 Theaters] PG13
Friday $557K, Saturday $748K, Sunday $527K, Weekend $1.8M (-51%), Cume $36.1M10. To Room With Love (Sony Classics) Week 5 [552 Theaters] R
Friday $401K, Saturday $602K, $397K, Weekend $1.4M (-43%), Cume $11.1M
Rentrak Won’t Release Worldwide Grosses This Weekend
SUNDAY 11:30 PM, 14TH UPDATE: Tonight my sources see the domestic box office picking up a bit more than the estimates. The Dark Knight Rises domestic tally is now $161.8M but the actual numbers here and abroad will be released by Rentrak, as well as Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures, Overseas, Christopher Nolan’s final installment in his Batman trilogy opened #1 in the UK, Australia, Spain, and the rest of the total 9 countries where it opened. It raked in $A15.1 million in its first four days in Australia. That ranks as the 4th biggest opening weekend Down Under.
Here is the Top Five tally in North America after Sunday:
1. Dark Knight Rises (Legendary/Warner Bros) NEW [4,404 Theaters]
Friday $76.1M, Saturday $45.2M, Sunday $40.5M, Weekend $161.8M
2. Ice Age 4 (Blue Sky/Fox) Week 2 [3,886 Theaters]
Friday $6.6M, Saturday $7.6M, Sunday $3.3M, Weekend $20.3M (-57%)
Domestic Cume $88.8M, Foreign Cume $442.7M, Global Cume $531.5M
3. Amazing Spider-Man (Columbia/Sony) Week 3 [3,753 Theaters]
Friday $3.4M, Saturday $4.2M, Sunday $3.3M, Weekend $10.9M, Cume $228.7M
4. Ted (MRC/Universal) Week 4 [3,214 Theaters]
Friday $3.2M, Saturday $3.8M, Sunday $3.1M, Weekend $10.1M, Cume $180.4M
5. Brave (Pixar/Disney) Week 5 [2,899 Theaters]
Friday $1.9M, Saturday $2.2M, Sunday $1.8M, Weekend $6.0M, Cume $208.8M
SUNDAY 9:20 AM, 13TH UPDATE: It may seem callous to post about less-than-packed theaters around the country and North American and worldwide box office this weekend after the Colorado movie theater tragedy. And of course our hearts go out to those killed and wounded. (I stayed up all Friday post-midnight/pre-dawn reporting on the shooting as the horrendous event unfolded.) But this is an entertainment business website that tracks movie grosses. And so many filmmakers inside and outside Hollywood worked exhaustively on The Dark Knight Rises — just as they do on every pic released each year — that the final product should be examined for its success vis a vis ticket sales. Warner Bros Pictures has decided not to release its box office results this weekend until Monday. Also some other studios. Rentrak won’t report worldwide estimates. That said, there can be no doubt that Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures last installment of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy is huge in terms of domestic grosses. In fact the entire moviegoing weekend should be up around +35% over last year, demonstrating the resilience of the public and their love for watching films in the shared experience of a movie theater. Hopefully, with more security provided, the emotional distress and financial setback caused by one psychotic gunman won’t be permanent for theater chains. But the entire movie industry’s shock and grieving over the Aurora tragedy is real and intense. Although the national and international debate over the sociological effect of film violence will be ongoing — and necessary. Now, back to business.
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Business was gargantuan Friday but definitely off Saturday and may be off Sunday, too. I was told Friday night there were a lot of admissions still to count. On Saturday morning my sources said The Dark Knight Rises brought in $77.2 million Friday (give or take one million) from 4,404 domestic theaters. Now that Friday number has been adjusted to $76.1M as either more theaters reported a lesser number, or refunds hit the books. Either way, when looking at it closely this morning, it went down a little. That is still the 3rd all-time opening day and the best 2D single day. There was indeed a huge -41% drop Saturday mostly because of those $30.6M in midnight shows (including $2.2M IMAX grosses) which expanded Friday’s tally. Previous installment The Dark Knight dropped -29% its Saturday. I can now tell you that The Dark Knight Rises made $46.2M Saturday and is projected at $39.3M Sunday (-12%). My sources now say the 3-day weekend cume looks around $161.1M with the caveat that the Colorado tragedy may have an impossible-to-predict effect until Monday actuals. This could still be the largest grossing 2D North American opening weekend ever, past 2008′s The Dark Knight at $158M. However, despite the “like nothing ever happened” box office momentum which Warner Bros saw Friday morning, it is clear that Dark Knight Rises numbers won’t be record-breaking overall. Yes, because of pre-sales, midnights shattered the $18.4M generated by Marvel’s The Avengers earlier this summer. But The Dark Knight Rises didn’t beat Avengers‘ $80.5M Friday and won’t come near Avengers‘ all-time $207.4M collected from 2D, Digital 3D, RealD, and IMAX 3D.
Here’s the rest of the Top Ten list based on weekend estimates:
6. Magic Mike (Warner Bros) Week 4 [2,606 Theaters]
Friday $1.6M, Saturday $1.5M, Weekend $4.3M, Cume $102.0M
7. Savages (Universal) Week 3 [2,336 Theaters]
Friday $990K, Saturday $1.2M, Weekend $3.3M, Cume $40.0M
8. Madea’s Witness Protection (TPerry/Lionsgate) Week 4 [1,540 Theaters]
Friday $744K, Saturday $984K, Weekend $2.3M, Cume $60.4M
9. Moonrise Kingdom (Focus Features) Week 9 [895 Theaters]
Friday $551K, Saturday $741K, Weekend $1.8M, Cume $36.1M
10. To Room With Love (Sony Classics) Week 5 [552 Theaters]
Friday $401K, Saturday $602K, Weekend $1.5M, Cume $11.2M
FRIDAY 6 PM, 9TH UPDATE: No major box office changes to report except that The Dark Knight Rises is running less today than Marvel’s The Avengers but had more midnight business. So the two films are running neck and neck. As of 6 PM, The Dark Knight Rises in 4,404 domestic theaters was Friday $80M and weekend $180M estimates.
EXCLUSIVE… FRIDAY 2 PM, 8TH UPDATE: Based on matinee projections, The Dark Knight Rises is looking to open with a gargantuan $80M-85M today (which includes $30.6M from midnights). That’s about even with Marvel’s The Avengers opening Friday of $80.5M. Hollywood is making weekend projections of $180M-$200M but Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures remain mute.
EXCLUSIVE… FRIDAY 12 PM, 7TH UPDATE: Warner Bros sources tell me now they’re seeing no decrease in movie ticket grosses for The Dark Knight Rises. “What happened in Colorado is a tragedy, make no mistake about it. But East Coast numbers are coming in like nothing ever happened. We grossed half a million dollars by 10 AM just in Manhattan.” One reason for that is because most of today’s grosses, and a good portion of this weekend’s, consisted of $30M in pre-sales. So whether moviegoers show up or not to the theaters doesn’t matter: they still paid for their tickets. The real-time effect of the Aurora movie theater shooting likely won’t be felt at the box office until Saturday at the earliest and more likely Sunday and next week and next weekend as pre-release sales decrease. “One incident, as horrific as it is, does not necessarily cause people to want to change their patterns,” a Warner Bros exec explained to me. “Young people still want to go to movie theaters and they still want to see this movie.”
Meanwhile, the official North American midnights number for The Dark Knight Rises is public now: it opened with $30.640M from 3,825 locations (for $8,010 per location). Included in the overall total are IMAX grosses of $2.232M from 330 locations (for $7,041 per location). This 2D midnights number shatters the $18.4M midnights generated by 3D Marvel’s The Avengers earlier this summer. Still, with international grosses from 9 countries totalling $10.4M, that’s already $71M worldwide for the mega-pic before it’s even in wide release today. Remember that the largest grossing 2D North American opening weekend ever remains 2008′s The Dark Knight at $158M – and there’s no doubt The Dark Knight Rises will beat that. (Not adjusted for inflation or higher ticket prices). But can it beat Avengers‘ all-time $207.4M collected from 2D, Digital 3D, RealD, and IMAX 3D theaters?
At its widest release, The Dark Knight Rises will debut in 4,404 domestic theaters from Friday through Sunday, including 332 IMAX locations. Hollywood now believes chances are slim that The Dark Knight Rises now can beat The Avengers weekend record because of the fear, panic, and security concerns resulting from today’s movie theater shooting. [And, yes, I know it seems callous for me to post about the tragedy in relationship to box office. But this is an entertainment business website that tracks movie grosses.]
EXCLUSIVE… FRIDAY 6:30 AM, 6TH UPDATE: I’ve just learned that Warner Bros’ and Legendary Pictures’ 2D The Dark Knight Rises is “headed north of $28M” for its 3,700 midnight showings of the pic.
EXCLUSIVE… FRIDAY 3 AM, 5TH UPDATE: Fans waited in long lines for hours despite the sweltering heat and the torrential rains in some parts of North America just to attend one of the 3,700 Thursday midnight show locations for Warner Bros’ and Legendary Pictures’ 2D The Dark Knight Rises. Now my sources are tracking this final installment of Chris Nolan’s Batman trilogy to open with a whopping $27+M. “The West Coast is still selling tickets with some theatres adding 3 AM shows,” a Warner Bros exec told me. “This is effing huge!” The Dark Knight Rises’ 2D midnights number shatters the $18.4M midnights generated by 3D Marvel’s The Avengers earlier this summer. With pre-sales of $30M and international grosses from 9 countries totalling $10.4M, that’s already $67.4M worldwide for the mega-pic before it’s even in wide release. Hollywood began emailing me they thought this weekend could generate between $185M-$210M in domestic grosses and possibly set a new weekend record.
But then tragedy struck. Colorado’s mass shooting happened around
12:39 AM today leaving 14 dead and 50 wounded after a lone gunman opened fire in a packed suburban movie theater at the Aurora Town Center where The Dark Knight Rises was showing just after midnight. Now no one in the movie business knows how this terrible event will affect box office today. Despite isolated incidents, nothing on this horrific scale has ever occurred inside film theaters. “Not what you expect to happen when you’re waiting in line to go to the blockbuster film of the summer,” one local TV anchor told viewers.
Moviegoers at first thought the gunshots were part of the film’s action sequences. Police told TV stations the shooting was first reported at 12:39 AM after the gunman “just appeared” from the front of Theater 9. Then police arrived and found the suspect in the rear of the theater. The adult male attired in protective gear had a rifle and two other guns when he was taken into custody, authorities said.
In other parts of the country, first fans lined up for hours ahead of time to see The Dark Knight Rises at the midnight screenings at NYC’s AMC Loews Lincoln Square 13 Theater. Scalpers had been selling those tickets for $65 and as much as $100 for days prior. At the AMC Uptown in Washington, crowds endured torrential rain and lightning but kept standing in line even when the theater didn’t open its doors on time.
THURSDAY 7:15 PM, 4TH UPDATE: The Dark Knight Rises began its international release Thursday by “dominating everywhere”, according to my sources. I’ve learned the foreign gross so far is an incredible $10.4M from only 9 countries. This is 83% higher than 2008′s The Dark Knight in the same markets. (Not calculating for inflation and higher ticket prices.) The 3 key territories that opened today were: Australia AUD$3.66M (US$3.74M) from 628 screens. That’s 60% ahead of The Dark Knight‘s opening day. “This is particularly spectacular considering that today is not a holiday versus TDK’s holiday opening day,” an exec tells me. As good as Chris Nolan’s Batpic finale’s opening day is, it was well below Marvel’s The Avengers, which smashed the Australian box office on its opening day of release with a record breaking AUD$6M (USD$6.2M). Of course Avengers was 3D and also opened on one of Australia’s biggest holidays: ANZAC. Whereas The Dark Knight Rises opening didn’t include a holiday. And Korea KRW 3.15b (US$2.7m) from 1059 screens, which is 131% higher than The Dark Knight‘s opening. And Taiwan NT$ 26.3m (US$878k) from 228 screens, which is 175% ahead of The Dark Knight. Australia began The Dark Knight Rises foreign rollout: Warner Bros this coming weekend is releasing into only 17 international markets, representing 6,300 screens. These include 4 of the Top Ten markets: UK, Spain, Australia, and Korea.
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THURSDAY 6 PM, 3RD UPDATE: A Warner Bros executive just told me, The Dark Knight Rises is tearing up the box office at midnight. It should pass Marvel’s The Avengers‘ $18.7M as the largest superhero midnight show of all time.” And remember: Avengers also holds the domestic record for the largest opening weekend gross. Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ mega-movie has 2,500 sold-out showtimes on Fandango, and today is trending to be one of that big online ticket vendor’s top-selling Thursdays in the company’s 12–year history. Most interesting is that Chris Nolan’s Batman trilogy finale is outpacing the early summer blockbuster Marvel’s The Avengers in ticket sales at the same point in Fandango’s sales cycle. “Today’s ticket sales are relentless, just like the action in the movie,” a Fandango executive just told me. Disney began releasing Avengers in Digital 3D, RealD and IMAX 3D after midnight into about 2,500 locations around the U.S. and Canada, and some theaters kept playing it around the clock into the wee hours. Whether The Dark Knight Rises will screen 24/7 on Friday will depend on how many theaters can convince staff to work overtime. This actioner opens in a whopping 3,700 midnight domestic locations. Like the big theater chain did with Avengers, AMC will be hosting a special showings in IMAX and 2D – the entire Batman trilogy beginning at 6 PM for $40/$25 complete with commorative poster and special lanyard. At its widest release, The Dark Knight Rises will debut in 4,404 domestic theaters from Friday through Sunday, including 332 IMAX locations.
EXCLUSIVE THURSDAY, 2ND UPDATE: According to Fandango, domestic box office online ticket sales for Warner Bros’ and Legendary Pictures’ The Dark Knight Rises currently represents 91% of Thursday’s ticket sales. MovieTickets pegged their number at 87.5% for Wednesday. Earlier this week, Fandango surveyed the pic’s ticket-buyers and discovered that: 97% said the darker tone made them more interested in seeing the movie, 89% claimed the new villain Bane made them excited to see the film, 72% consider themselves fans of director Christopher Nolan, 62% said they’re excited by the fact that more than an hour of the film was shot in IMAX, and 58% said that Christian Bale was the actor they most preferred as Batman.
Warner Bros should be announcing the first foreign box office results. The Dark Knight Rises opens in only 17 international markets this weekend, representing 6,300 screens. These include 4 of the Top Ten movie markets: UK, Spain, Australia, and Korea.
In North America, I can report exclusively that The Dark Knight Rises has already banked $25M in pre-sales.
EXCLUSIVE WEDNESDAY: Here we go again! Another gigantic Hollywood comic book blockbuster opening just after Thursday’s clocks strike midnight. But can The Dark Knight Rises beat Marvel’s The Avengers in weekend grosses and records? Some moguls are telling me no, some moguls are telling me yes. Remember that the largest grossing 2D North American opening weekend ever remains 2008′s The Dark Knight at $158M – and there’s no doubt The Dark Knight Rises will best that by a lot, maybe as much as $195+M. (Not adjusted for inflation or higher ticket prices). But can it best Avengers‘ all-time $207.4M collected from 2D, Digital 3D, RealD, and IMAX 3D theaters? In summary, the reasons pro are: kids are out of school, people are on vacation, this is the last and scariest of the series. The reasons con are: it’s only a 2D movie whereas Avengers made 52% of its money from 3D, it has a 21-minute longer running time than Avengers’, this is a movie about one caped crusader with no superpowers whereas Avengers was billed as the ‘Superhero Team-Up Of A Lifetime’, it’s following both Avengers and The Amazing Spider-Man this summer, and the Viacom-DirecTV battle has prevented a lot of Dark Knight Rises TV ads from appearing. Now the only question is how big is big for this $250M film?
MovieTickets.com tells me the pic scooped up 80% of all online ticket sales for Tuesday and Fandango 85%. (The figure for Avengers was 95% for that Thursday.) MovieTickets surveys found that, of the people aware of The Dark Knight Rises, 78% said they would see it opening weekend. Overall, on a scale from 1 to 5, with 1 being little or no interest and 5 being significant interest in seeing it in a movie theater, it averaged 4.8 out of 5 for intent to see. Scalpers reportedly are re-selling The Dark Knight Rises’ midnight IMAX tickets for $65-$100 apiece on both Craigslist and StubHub for NYC’s AMC Loews Lincoln Square 13. – higher even than for Avengers. Yet this may be my favorite Dark Knight Rises pre-release factoid so far: “All the major circuits have asked for more frequent pickups from their Brink’s Truck drivers to deposit the record amount of cash they are anticipating,” a Warner Bros exec told me today.
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This final installment in its Batman trilogy directed by Chris Nolan will be playing in a whopping 3,700 midnight locations around North America and then 4,404 domestic theaters from Friday through Sunday including 332 IMAX locations. (Nolan utilized IMAX cameras for an hour of the footage from the film. That’s even more extensively than he did on The Dark Knight, the first time ever that a major feature film was partially shot with IMAX cameras.) But don’t expect a gigantic foreign number right away. Remember that Disney’s international gross of $441.5M was collected because The Avengers played almost everywhere around the globe for the first 12 days including Friday in Russia ($17.9M) and Saturday in China ($17.4M). By contrast, Warner Bros this coming weekend is releasing The Dark Knight Rises into only 17 international markets, representing 6,300 screens. These include 4 of the Top Ten movie markets: UK, Spain, Australia, and Korea. The Dark Knight Rises already has taken £1 million in advance booking at BFI IMAX, breaking all previous sales records.
The studio will open another 40 markets over the second weekend and include all major markets with the exception of Italy (August) and China where The China Film Group, which sets release dates for U.S. films, wants to pit The Dark Knight Rises against Sony’s The Amazing Spider-Man on August 30th. “That August date is not written in stone, and we are in talks with China Film to find a date that works for everybody,” a Warner Bros exec tells Deadline. “Warner Bros would never not release the film in China.” In total overseas, the film is projected to show on approximately 20,000 foreign screens.
Meanwhile Nolan has been hating on the pre-release comparisons of his pic with Avengers: “I don’t want to be just a superhero movie. I want to be our movie,” he told EW. “But I don’t want to seem arrogant, either. I just want people to come into the theater with only the two previous [Batman] movies in their heads.” As for this finale, Nolan said “The Lord of the Rings trilogy was in the back of our minds the entire time we were making these. There are very few great third films. There are certain third films that exist to fulfill a requirement for a sequel. I wanted a third film that had something to say, that was a conclusion to a larger story.”
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It’s a BEAST of a movie!!!! I hear the ” beep beep” off the Brinks trucks backing up to the theaters now.
Seems kind of true to me, and I’m a fan. I don’t really see it as a critique. If you want to make a semi-serious blockbuster, it can have stylized drama and intensity but at the end of the day it’s still pretty escapist.
Avengers Vs DKR: this is Marvel Comics vs DC Comics and is a conflict that’s been going on in fan ranks a lot longer than Chris Nolan or Joss Wedon have been making movies. Wedon’s movie embodies a lot of the Marvel flavour, and Nolan’s Batman movies captures a lot of the DC Comics flavour, at least the Jenette Kahn dc comics era.
Yes, “Dark Knight Rises” will break the all-time box-office record.
I think it will come close to $220 million for it’s opening weekend, perhaps even going over that number.
And prime-time TV viewership will suffer this weekend, especially on Saturday night (July 21st).
I wouldn’t be surprised if ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC only attract around six to seven million viewers between them Saturday night (making it, in all likelihood, the fewest number of viewers watching broadcast-network TV on any night since the early 1950′s), with the combined total of cable network viewers not doing much better.
Beaches, restaurants, and amusement parks will also see much less business than usual.
This may be the one superhero film everyone wants to see, since there is buzz that this might not just be the best superhero film ever, but could actually get nominated for next year’s Oscar for Best Picture. I’ve heard “Dark Knight Rises” is that good.
@Joseph – I hate to be the one to tell you this, but not everyone’s life is coming to a standstill in order to see TDKR. Between people who don’t want to fight opening weekend crowds, and people that are just not interested in seeing it, I think the restaurants and TV networks will do just fine.
Definitely- the world is going to go on this weekend, and not skip a beat.
And word of mouth on this is much more mixed than I expected it to be. Many people are clearly disappointed.
Agreed. I’m a fan of Nolan’s Batman as well, but jeez, calm the f down!
>>>>”Yes, “Dark Knight Rises” will break the all-time box-office record.”
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>>>>>”I think it will come close to $220 million for it’s opening weekend, perhaps even going over that number.”
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Didn’t even come close and was never going to touch Avengers record even without the shooting tragedy.
And best picture Oscar nomincation???
Dude, just say no.
Drugs are not your friend.
They’re not. They’re just not.
word of mouth will take this film down a notch. the movie is 1 hour too long. why do the democrats try to compare BANE to Mitt Romney? the only reason i can think of is that they’re both boring characters.
Oh, dear God in Heaven. They DIDN’T. Rush Limbaugh accused the Batman movie producers et. al. of creating Bane in order to link Romney (who ran Bain Capital) to an evil guy in a superhero movie. Ignoring the fact, of course, that Bane was created in 1993 and the movie was written several years ago. The Democrats have nothing to do with it. Just… go read something. Please.
How about reading this:
“It has been observed that movies can reflect the national mood,” said Democratic advisor and former Clinton aide Christopher Lehane. “Whether it is spelled Bain and being put out by the Obama campaign or Bane and being out by Hollywood, the narratives are similar: a highly intelligent villain with offshore interests and a past both are seeking to cover up who had a powerful father and is set on pillaging society,” he added.
How about you realize the fact that he character of Bane was created by a staunch conservative and registered Republican.
Or the fact that a former Clinton aide, does not speak for the entire Democratic party.
Lola,
John Marzan was making a joke.
Kudos to TDKR if it does beat The Avengers’ opening weekend record. If there’s one film that could do, this is it. And if it does beat it, hope it will make more in its three days than that stinker of a movie called Twilight Spider-Man has made in it’s 16+ days!
GO BATMAN!!!!!
That Spider-Man movie was horrid, wasn’t it?
If Batman alone is able to beat all 6 superheroes of The Avengers… It will be fcking crazy, especially considering 3D and all
With all the home entertainment gear available, never could see why people are still willing to pay $12 to go see the latest movie. Must be an instant gratification thing. I’ll wait 6 months for the DVD.
Some of us understand the difference between 70mm IMAX and your 32 inch LCD.
LMAOOOO
You don’t wait for the DVD because you don’t to hear the spoilers. The movie was awesome, the new best comicbook movie ever and a perfect capper to the trilogy.
I honestly don’t think TDK will beat Avengers’ opening weekend record but if it does, I will take a bow for Batman because:
a.) the film was not releases in lame 3D to make extra cash
b.) the film doesn’t really appeal to children because of it’s dark and mature themes
c.) it’s one effing superhero against… how many?
d.) it’s the third superhero movie of the year. Hasn’t the audience had their fill of superheroes already?
If Batman makes a crazy azz $220 million opening weekend, this changes the face of summer blockbusters forever
I think we can all rest easy on that front.
TDKR was never going to make anywhere close to $200 Million let alone the $220 Million that you Nolan fanboys have deluded yourselves into believing it would.
Shooting tragedy or not.
I saw “The Avengers” three times on its opening weekend (seen it five times in the theater). I’m only planning to see “The Dark Knight Rises” twice (maybe three times total), because I know, even though it’s probably a superior film, it won’t be as much fun to watch.
For whatever that’s worth. I’m sure I’ll love them both equally, but for different reasons.
Why in the hell would you see the same movie five fucking times?? What is your malfunction?
You’re the one with the malfunction, Justin. Quit the profanity and start writing comments of substance; you’re betraying your pubescence.
I’m 28. And, my question still stands. Why in the world would someone see the same movie five times??
If Nolan looks down on the genre, then why did he fully devote himself to three Batman films and is the producing the Superman reboot, a movie about a flying alien who shoots lazers out of his eyes?
There is no way this movie can outsell Avengers. I don’t even see how this movie could top Dark Knight.
This the 3rd movie in a series that the only promotion I have heard of is that they stopped the reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. Avengers was selling the movie for the full year prior to its release. Advertising pays off.
Like my earlier comms a few days ago…
DKR…600 mil state side this wkd. 300 mil or more overseas.
Goodbye AVENGERS.
Nolan and company’s laughing all the way to the bank and their place in cinematic history, regardless of the haters and whiners.
Are you fucking high? TDKR is not playing on enough screens to hit 600 million in North America. Get a clue.
If it does beat The Avengers’ OW… oh, man. Oh man, oh man, oh man. I can’t even finish that sentence. I really hope it does.
It’s interesting to see the Avengers fans mocking TDKR.
There is no comparison.
Why?
Because TDKR is just BATMAN. On his own.
It is not crammed with THOR, IRON MAN, BLACK WIDOW, HULK, CAPTAIN AMERICA, HAWKEYE, LOKI, NICK FURY, etc, etc…
How about we make it even and compare box office takings per INDIVIDUAL CHARACTER? Say, Hulk VS Batman? How about Thor VS Batman? Or what about Iron Man VS Batman? None of them even come close to box office to The Bat.
That’s right. Batman whips all your boys into submission. They must have heard Batman was coming. No wonder they had to gang up together.
Fact of the matter is, if Batman can even get to within a a couple of hundred mill in the end to Avengers, then it’s a monstrous feat in itself.
What’ll happen when DC does Justice League? Batman, Wonder Woman….OK. Maybe not. LOL.
Just now I read in Indian news papers that in Denver there was a massacre and a large number of people were shot at the midnite show.
What a sad opening to this movie. Aurora Colorado will not be the same.
I am not trying to make light of this tragedy in the least, but have you been to Aurora? I would say most people are shocked this wasn’t gang related.
I have no interest in seeing this anytime soon. Will probably catch it on blu-ray when it comes out. I do find the comparisons with the Avengers interesting though. TDKR is probably the better film but I’d wager people will find Avengers the more enjoyable one.
27 million in midnight sales? Epic! How sad is that one superhero with no super powers has beat all 6 Avengers lol
Just for midnight sales, after that it’s whole different story now isn’t it. That’s why you don’t jump the gun with premature boasts and wait until that film plays out the rest of the weekend.
What a mess. Overlong and dull. No way was this as good as The Avengers.
Well then you are not really a fan of Batman, as batman was originally made and has always been a dark series more than fun and childish gimmicks like those in batman forever and batman and robin. Nolan finally made batman as he should be, other superhero movies can stay the way they are. Avengers was a great movie, but Nolan’s batman finally gives us a superhero as he was meant to be and more realistic and saves us from the usual old Hollywood.
I don’t think that Nolan “saves us from the usual old hollywood” at all. To me TDKR is barely distinguishable from many of the other recent superhero pics. The look and feel may be ‘darker’ as you say, but that’s just a contrived art direction, it’s made to look dark in the same way the Avengers is made to look light. It’s what old hollywood does best, creating these amazing and differing worlds for their characters to play in.
And as for whether I’m a Batman fan, I did enjoy parts 1 and 2, I just found this one overlong and dull.
I understand the need to report news but might I suggest a temporary stay on reporting box office numbers given what has happened? There are only two ways this story ends: Look!The numbers are down in light of the tragedy OR Look! The record was broken regardless. There is just no respectful way to report either one. The movie will be a smash hit, it will be fine but now is not the time for the usual horse race game.
Why is it so important for TDKR to beat The Avengers at the box office though? Doesn’t the movie stand on its own? What’s with all the gleeful posts about one hero v six superheroes?
Just strange fanboy nonsense. I love both Whedon and Nolan, and I loved both AVENGERS and TDKR. I’m psyched they’re both going to be gi-normous hits.
Avengers was incredibly fun. TDKR was incredibly rich. It’s fun to compare Batman & Iron Man (no spoilers) The differences are as interesting as the similarities.
I seriously doubt that the shooting is going to significantly affect the opening weekend that much. Sure, a few people in the Denver area might not go out of respect for the victims, but most people in the U.S. are going to go regardless. But a dark cloud hangs over this opening weekend for sure.
Nolan’s series are obsessed with violence and sadism. This is their draw. This reflects the cultural meme. I posted this yesterday afternoon but obviously it was deleted. I guess the comment might hurt ticket sales.