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'The Dark Knight Rises' Debuts With Estimated $160 Million Amid Tragedy 7.22.2012


 'The Dark Knight Rises' Debuts With Estimated $160 Million Amid Tragedy 7.22.2012
33 By WADECOUNTY - 07-22-2012, 11:02 AM - Boxden > The TV and Movie Spot


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In the wake of the tragic movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colo., "The Dark Knight Rises" performed strongly at the box office during its opening weekend, although below earlier projections.

Sources in Hollywood estimated that the final installment in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy grossed around $160 million upon its debut. Before the tragedy, pre-release audience surveys had indicated that the film would likely collect between $180 million and $200 million during its first weekend in theaters.

Still, the movie's opening weekend take is the third-highest ever — not adjusting for inflation — behind only two 3-D films, "The Avengers" and the final entry in the "Harry Potter" series. In 2008, "The Dark Knight" debuted with $158 million and went on to become one of 12 films to gross over $1 billion worldwide.

Official weekend estimates were not made available Sunday because Warner Bros. and other major Hollywood studios did not release box office revenue figures out of respect for those involved in the shootings. The company that gathers box office data, Rentrak, also did not report weekend numbers.

As such, international grosses were also not released, and overseas ticket sales will be the true indication of the movie's ultimate financial success. On Friday, Warner Bros. said it would cancel the remaining red carpet premieres for "The Dark Knight Rises" abroad, which were to take place in Paris, Mexico City and Tokyo.

It is unclear how much Friday's events in Colorado affected opening weekend receipts for "The Dark Knight Rises." A number of moviegoers purchased their tickets to the film in advance of the weekend, though a handful of theater chains said they would honor buyer requests for refunds.

It does not appear that many cinema chains canceled screenings of "Dark Knight" this weekend, though a number of theater owners vowed to ramp up security at their locations in response to the shootings.

Those who saw the $250-million-plus production starring Christian Bale as the Caped Crusader loved it,[..]igning it an average grade of A. It remains to be seen if that strong word-of-mouth will convince those who stayed out of the theater this weekend to see the movie in the coming weeks.


Just wait until next weekend, when all these cats goin' in for rounds 2, 3, and 4 [pic]

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'Dark Knight Rises' debuts with estimated $160 million amid tragedy - latimes.com


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 07-22-2012, 11:06 AMonline - #2
Arson
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Just sucks that the shooting will be the scapegoat for why it didn't beat Avengers

Last edited by Arson; 07-22-2012 at 11:13 AM..
 07-22-2012, 11:10 AMaway - #3
WADECOUNTY
Originally Posted by Arson
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 07-22-2012, 11:31 AMaway - #4
Heisenberg
[pic] The Dark Knight - The Joker - Everything Burns - HQ2 - Cut - YouTube

"It's not about the money, it's about sending a message"
 07-22-2012, 11:35 AMaway - #5
circleofpurple
The shooting had nothing to do with it, atleast I don't think so. Look at the Tucson shooting a couple years ago. Did people stop going to Safeway? No.
 07-22-2012, 11:40 AMaway - #6
BobRossIsAlive
Originally Posted by circleofpurple
The shooting had nothing to do with it, atleast I don't think so. Look at the Tucson shooting a couple years ago. Did people stop going to Safeway? No.
I don't mean to be a !! but who are we going to believe? You or Deadline Hollywood?

 07-22-2012, 11:44 AMaway - #7
circleofpurple
Guess what? There's no way for deadline Hollywood to know that the shooting had anything to do with it, they're just speculating. This isn't something you can accurately measure. Did they go out and ask millions of people why they didn't go see batman? No.
 07-22-2012, 11:49 AMaway - #8
2113
Originally Posted by circleofpurple
The shooting had nothing to do with it, atleast I don't think so. Look at the Tucson shooting a couple years ago. Did people stop going to Safeway? No.
I think it did play a role,it was blasted all over media outlets the morning of the release of TDKR,my homie who I went with almost didn't end up going becaue he was skeptical after watching that report and his girl was begging him not to go out of paranoia of course but still.While not on the same scale as 9/11 weren't people afraid to get on planes after those random terrorist attacks? It's very plausibale tht the theater shooting played a role in people not going to the theaters.
 07-22-2012, 11:58 AMonline - #9
Arson
Originally Posted by 2113
I think it did play a role,it was blasted all over media outlets the morning of the release of TDKR,my homie who I went with almost didn't end up going becaue he was skeptical after watching that report and his girl was begging him not to go out of paranoia of course but still.While not on the same scale as 9/11 weren't people afraid to get on planes after those random terrorist attacks? It's very plausibale tht the theater shooting played a role in people not going to the theaters.
I'd say they lost 10-20M because of the shooting.
 07-22-2012, 12:01 PMaway - #10
Michael 1987
Originally Posted by Heisenberg


"It's not about the money, it's about sending a message"
Ain't that the truth.[pic]
 07-22-2012, 12:02 PMonline - #11
LicensedLegend
Originally Posted by Arson
I'd say they lost 10-20M because of the shooting.
I agree.
 07-22-2012, 12:02 PMaway - #12
HiLoMotion
Originally Posted by 2113
I think it did play a role,it was blasted all over media outlets the morning of the release of TDKR,my homie who I went with almost didn't end up going becaue he was skeptical after watching that report and his girl was begging him not to go out of paranoia of course but still.While not on the same scale as 9/11 weren't people afraid to get on planes after those random terrorist attacks? It's very plausibale tht the theater shooting played a role in people not going to the theaters.
Millions though?

Little hard to believe. It still did its numbers either way.
 07-22-2012, 03:57 PMaway - #13
raw51188
Not hard at all to believe. It lost about 50 million. Numbers don't go down like that after a 76 million dollar first day, especially a movie that attracts viewers of all ages. It does 70 mil a day no shooting.
 07-22-2012, 04:05 PMaway - #14
Tha754kid
Originally Posted by Arson
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Just sucks that the shooting will be the scapegoat for why it didn't beat Avengers
Well I've seen them both but the Avengers entertained me more [pic]
 07-22-2012, 04:21 PMaway - #15
iggyemu
I think everyone that was going to see it probably saw it. Shooting definitely lowered second viewings. I watched it twice...just like I did with Avengers.
 07-22-2012, 04:24 PMaway - #16
Michael 1987
Originally Posted by Arson
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Just sucks that the shooting will be the scapegoat for why it didn't beat Avengers
Oh things will change later on it's only a matter of time.
 07-22-2012, 04:25 PMaway - #17
ThePainkiller
To the dumba#s that posted earlier in the topic, are you !!ing stupid? Safeway is a !!ing grocery story and everyone has to go to the !!ing grocery store. You know what instead of some of the victims that got shot you should have been there taking the bullets for them for saying such a retarded statement.
 07-22-2012, 04:39 PMaway - #18
Cheeze
Originally Posted by raw51188
Not hard at all to believe. It lost about 50 million. Numbers don't go down like that after a 76 million dollar first day, especially a movie that attracts viewers of all ages. It does 70 mil a day no shooting.
Awesome facts you've created [pic]

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 07-22-2012, 06:22 PMaway - #19
ondareal
lol yall niccas be funny. Its kinda dumb to[..]ume NOBODY decided to not see based on a movie theatre shooting. You cant put a figure on it. But im sure SOMEBODY turned on the news that morning and said "yeah, !! goin to the movies today"
 07-22-2012, 06:59 PMonline - #20
piru87
SO................ Yall Really Thought One Hero Was Going to Beat 6 Heros..............NOPE [pic]
 
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