• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

"Dark Knight" breaks preview record

LOS ANGELES
Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:18pm EDT
A publicity image for ''The Dark Knight'' courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. REUTERS/Handout

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The new Batman movie, "The Dark Knight," swooped into theaters to gross a record $18.5 million from midnight preview screenings ahead of its official opening on Friday, according to distributor Warner Bros.

U.S.  |  Entertainment  |  Film  |  Stocks  |  Global Markets  |  Media

That tally includes receipts from 12:01 a.m. Friday showings only in 3,040 North American theaters -- 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. screenings were not counted -- and shattered the preview benchmark of $16.9 million set by "Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith" in 2005, the studio said.

The robust advance screenings for "Dark Knight" bolstered projections that the film was headed for an opening weekend of $100 million or more in the United States and Canada.

A $100 million "Dark Knight" debut would more than double the $47 million opening gross averaged by the five previous Batman movies released by Warner Bros, a unit of Time Warner Inc.

Those films have collectively have amassed over $1.6 billion in ticket sales worldwide since 1989, according to box office tracking service Media By Numbers.

The fortunes of "Dark Knight," which cost about $180 million to produce, were further brightened by mostly positive reviews and a record wide release in 4,366 U.S. and Canadian theaters.

"We have been thrilled by the response to 'The Dark Knight,' first from the critics and now from audiences," said Dan Fellman, head of domestic distribution for Warner Bros, in a statement. "From our earliest screenings, the buzz on the film has been white hot, and it hasn't let up."

Box office analysts say the film is almost certain to surpass the $100.1 million debut rung up in May by "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," which would make "Dark Knight" the biggest opening so far this year.

"Revenge of the Sith," by comparison, grossed $108.4 million in its first Friday-through-Sunday frame from far fewer theaters than "Dark Knight."

The last Batman movie, 2005's "Batman Begins," grossed nearly $49 million its first weekend in North America and went on to collect about $372 million worldwide.

"Dark Knight," picking up where that film left off, reunites director Chris Nolan and star Christian Bale as the Caped Crusader. It also features the late Australian actor Heath Ledger in what turned out to be his last completed screen role, as Batman's arch nemesis, the Joker.

Only 10 other movies have managed to cross the $100 million domestic box-office mark in their first weekends, led by "Spider-Man 3" with $151 million in May 2007 and "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" with $135.6 million in 2006, the biggest July opening on record.

(Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and Eric Walsh)



More from Reuters

 A boy looks for recyclable items in the polluted waters of the Yamuna river in New Delhi December 9, 2009. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri

U.N. Climate Change Conference

Welcome to our live coverage of the U.N. Conference on Climate Change. This is your space to respond to our panalists and voice your views on the events at COP15.  Full Coverage 

    Discovery Communications Wellness Center medical technician Charline Faison notes patient medical information during an appointment at the clinic in the Discovery Communications headquarters buildingin Silver Spring, Maryland December 3, 2009. Credit: REUTERS/Jim Bourg

    House calls at the office

    Companies like Discovery say they've found a way to save millions in annual health insurance costs and provide better healthcare for their employees.  Full Article 

    Felix Salmon

    The banking revolution?

    A couple of firms you've probably never heard of have a few ideas that could revolutionize the broken consumer banking system, says Felix Salmon.  Full Article