Sunday, July 27, 2008

The Dark Knight doing major business at the Box Office!!

Taken from SuperHeroHype:

Warner Bros. Pictures' The Dark Knight earned an estimated $75.6 million from 4,366 theaters in its second weekend, surpassing Shrek 2's $72.2 million for biggest second weekend ever.

Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins follow-up has reached $314.2 million in just 10 days, another record. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest held the previous record in the amount of days it took to cross the $300 million mark - it needed 16 days to do so. On Monday, The Dark Knight will surpass Iron Man and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull to become the biggest movie of 2008 domestically.

The film is already up to #23 on the all-time domestic blockbuster list and has a good shot at surpassing Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope's $460.998 million (not counting inflation) to become the second-biggest domestic earner of all-time, trailing only Titanic's $600.788 million.

The Dark Knight, budgeted at $185 million, stars Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Gary Oldman, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman.

Meanwhile, Columbia Pictures' Hancock took in $8.2 million in its fourth weekend in sixth place, sending the $150 million Will Smith superhero film over the $200 million mark with $206.4 million.

Universal's Hellboy II: The Golden Army dropped down to eighth place. It made $4.9 million in its third weekend for a total of $65.9 million.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

How about this for an opening weekend?!?!?!

On Sunday, Warner Bros. Pictures estimated that The Dark Knight had earned $155.3 million its opening weekend. Turns out, that was low! The final figures show that Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins follow-up took in a record-breaking $158.4 million over the Friday-to-Sunday frame, easily beating the $151.1 million opening of Spider-Man 3 in May 2007.

One of the big reasons for the lower estimate was that the studio expected the movie to do about $39.4 million on Sunday but in actuality it received $43.6 million, again beating Spider-Man 3's previous record of $39.9 million for the day.

The film earned a record-breaking $67.8 million on Friday alone. Of that, $18.5 million came from midnight shows, besting the previous midnight record set by Fox's 2005 Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, which grossed $16.9 million from 3,663 theaters.

It also set the record for an IMAX opener, earning $6.2 million from 94 IMAX theaters.

The studio estimates that The Dark Knight, which opened in a record 4,366 theaters, could gross as much as $220 million in its first week. That's more than the entire domestic gross of Nolan's Batman Begins, which earned $205 million domestically and $166 million overseas.

The big opening allowed the box office to take in a record $250 million in ticket sales total. The previous weekend record was $218.4 million, set in July 2007 when Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest opened to $135.6 million.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Thursday, July 17, 2008

The Dark Knight - The Viral Campaign

Interested in the entire Viral Marketing story for The Dark Knight?

This summer's most anticipated blockbuster has been given an immense viral marketing campaign with loads of cool gifts and games... The Bad And The Ugly made a good list and story of what went down and when... check it here!

Friday, July 11, 2008

The Dark Knight Soundtrack

Great news for all the other soundtrack freaks out there... A guy called SlaTeScenT managed to get hold of the ENTIRE soundtrack for The Dark Knight and posted the entire thing on YouTube!!

The man's a hero...

Iron Man 2, TDK Interviews and Downey Jr!

Some cool updates here for you!

First of all:
Deadline Hollywood Daily reports that director Jon Favreau has reached a deal with Marvel Studios to direct Iron Man 2, which is targeted for an April 30, 2010 release.

Robert Downey Jr. had a sequel clause in his contract so he's on board. We assume that Terrence Howard and Gwyneth Paltrow will return as well.

Budgeted for about $140 million, the first film has earned a massive $563.8 million worldwide.

Second of all... here are some very cool The Dark Knight interviews from CS/SHH:
interviews!

And last but not least, Robert Downey Jr has signed on to a new Sherlock Holmes film, could be interestnig!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Trailers attached to The Dark Knight

The trailers that are coming with the blockbuster are:

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Terminator Salvation (May 22nd, '09) - which makes sense being it's a Warner's flick with Christian Bale

The Watchmen (March 6th, '09) - Another Warner Brothers Comic flick by 300's Zack Snyder

Body of Lies (Oct 10th, '08) - The Ridley Scott film with Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe

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Like it or not, I'm very curious about that Terminator trailer, yes sir!

Monday, July 7, 2008

TDK almost in theatres, now how about that DVD?

Taken from: http://ifmagazine.com/new.asp?article=6466

We know THE DARK KNIGHT isn't even out in theaters yet (less than two weeks away!), but let's admit it: We already know that we'll be adding this one to our personal DVD collections.

iF MAGAZINE did a bit of investigating at the junket last weekend to squeeze out any details we could get from the filmmakers regarding what juicy extras we can look forward to. While director Christopher Nolan and producers Charles Roven and Emma Thomas had not met to discuss the DVD yet at the time of THE DARK KNIGHT junket, they will able to throw us a few scraps.

Nolan and Thomas both brought up the anticipated Blu-ray version and its capabilities. Nolan summed it up by saying, "The Blu-ray, in particular, will be able to actually use the shifted aspect ratios as it appears on the IMAX screen because the 16:9 aspect ratio is sufficiently different from the 2:4 that you'll actually see a shift on the Blu-ray. The resolution on the Blu-ray is clear enough that you can actually see difference in grain structure and sharpness. So I think it will be quite spectacular."

There are a couple of elements that fans will not be seeing. Thomas said that it's "unlikely" that the DVD will contain alternate takes of Heath Ledger as the Joker [during the junket, the filmmakers and fellow cast members mentioned how Ledger would occasionally riff or improvise some of his dialogue], but pointed out that they have not decided anything for sure yet.

Another popular feature that THE DARK KNIGHT DVD won't have according to Roven: deleted scenes.

"We know there won't be any deleted scenes because there never are," says Roven, noting director Nolan puts everything of importance in the actual movie. "There weren't any on BATMAN BEGINS and there weren't any on this one."

Apart from that, Nolan promised us some "very interesting extras". The man hasn't failed us thus far, so we'll be waiting in excited anticipation.

THE DARK KNIGHT opens nationwide on July 18.

Friday, July 4, 2008

All TDK TV Spots *HD* and more ...

Hi everyone!

Be sure to check out my YouTube account will all kinds of new stuff regarding The Dark Knight!

I just uploaded ALL the TV Spots that have been released so far, The Joker scene is still online (and viewed heavily) and a brilliant Two Face scene is also added!

Enjoy... www.youtube.com/dutchmovieaddict

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Brandnew *EXCLUSIVE* Joker Video from TDK!!

Holy rusted metal Batman... Warner Bros just released this smashing video of The Joker, a first real look on the way that Heath Ledger went!!! MASSIVE!!!!

Check it out via http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w96uPYrkAE