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It takes a powerful magician to beat "The Dark Knight," but according to initial media reports, all indications are that the final episode in the story of Harry Potter on screen, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2," is on track to beat $ 158,400. 000 opening weekend record set by "The Dark Knight" in 2008.
Thanks to a combination of breath, anticipating the nostalgia for the final installment in the series, a raft of sold-out midnight screenings on Thursday and higher ticket prices for 3-D installment in the franchise's first $ 6 billion, experts predict that a series of records could fall Sunday.
According to the Los Angeles Times, thanks to 10 000 midnight screenings on Friday (July 15) and nearly sold-out IMAX shows through Saturday, the film is rolled around $ 45 million box office on Thursday before the door has been opened for one show.
To put that in perspective, the colors under $ 53 million that the "Green Lantern" made during the entire month of opening-weekend.
"Potter" is opening in 4575 theaters in the U.S. and Canada, and Deadline Hollywood predicted that based on early tracking, can destroy the "Dark Knight" high water mark and may reach $ 180 million in opening weekend grosses. Another record day was almost certain to collapse is the largest ever, set by "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," which pulled $ 72 million, a figure that can be defeated (pun intended) with an estimated $ 80 million that "Hallows" is projected to collect between $ 40 million in midnight screenings and an additional $ 40 million on Friday.
Search for "Hallows" also took the biggest foreign opening weekend crown, a new record set by "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides," which is pushing $ 260 million earlier this summer. "Potter" studio Warner Bros expects the film to destroy the figure, although it is unclear whether it will be able to beat the opening-day gross of seven around the world mark set by "Transformers: Dark of the Moon," which earned $ 402 million in the first week in June .
A good sign, though, is that "Hallows" has a record Down Under. The Hollywood Reporter noted that after the opening midnight on Wednesday, it took more than $ 7.4 million in the first 24 hours in Australia, smashing the previous mark of nearly $ 1.8 million in the first 24 hours for the "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King . "
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