Box Office 2008: The Actual Numbers

Hard to say. It will probably end its run sometime this fall. But it's possible that TDK will be re-released in time for the Oscars if the movie get the nominations a lot of people think it deserves.

Cool, thanks! I had always wondered how long a movie was given in terms of time range at the box office. I mean, flops are gone before you realize it. But Blockbusters seem to stick around. TAC said he thought it was 10-15 weeks if it was a really high grossing blockbuster.
 
Oh, nice. That's an opening weekend for a modest comedy or somethin like that. Good to still it's got fire.

How long is the theatrical release considered for a movie like this?? I mean to say. How much longer will this movie make money to add to it's box office?

It's up to WB and the theater owners. If the owners still see some life in the movie , they'll allow it to play as long as WB lets it.
The last MEGA-blockbuster was POTC 2.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekend&id=piratesofthecaribbean2.htm
It ran from July till december.

So i think we could see TDK playing till december, just not on so many screens.
POTC hit 400 million in it's 7th weekend of release. AFterwards it took 15 weeks to collect 23 million.
TDK will most likely hit 500 million this weekend . If it follows the trend of POTC , it'll probably end up with 30-35 million dollars more at the end of it's run
 
The Dark Knight has at least become the biggest superhero movie of all time, even when you adjust for inflation or count ticket sales. Before this weekend TDK has sold an estimated 69,7 million tickets. The previous record for superhero movies was 69,5 million tickets for Spider-Man.
 
It's up to WB and the theater owners. If the owners still see some life in the movie , they'll allow it to play as long as WB lets it.
The last MEGA-blockbuster was POTC 2.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekend&id=piratesofthecaribbean2.htm
It ran from July till december.

So i think we could see TDK playing till december, just not on so many screens.
POTC hit 400 million in it's 7th weekend of release. AFterwards it took 15 weeks to collect 23 million.
TDK will most likely hit 500 million this weekend . If it follows the trend of POTC , it'll probably end up with 30-35 million dollars more at the end of it's run
It won't play until December...maybe November with the value cinemas. It will be gone by the time Bond hits and we will get TDK dvd in time for Christmas.
 
It won't play until December...maybe November with the value cinemas. It will be gone by the time Bond hits and we will get TDK dvd in time for Christmas.
A couple of weeks ago, I would have agreed with you. But now that "Harry Potter" was moved back to next year, "The Dark Knight" now has a bit longer to stay in theaters, specifically IMAX. And anyway, if "Pirates 2" stayed in theaters until December, then "The Dark Knight" sure as hell could.
 
A couple of weeks ago, I would have agreed with you. But now that "Harry Potter" was moved back to next year, "The Dark Knight" now has a bit longer to stay in theaters, specifically IMAX. And anyway, if "Pirates 2" stayed in theaters until December, then "The Dark Knight" sure as hell could.
With Bond, Twilight, Burn After Reading, Saw, Zack and Miri, and a myriad of other lame movies come out, TDK will be phased out of theatres well before October and into value cinemas where it won't make much more.
 
ComingSoon's predictions:

Bangkok Dangerous: $10 to 12 million opening weekend and roughly $28 million total.
 
North America

1. The Dark Knight ($504,8 million)
2. Iron Man ($317,8 million)
3. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($315,8 million)
4. Hancock ($227,4 million)
5. Wall-E ($218,4 million)
6. Kung Fu Panda ($213,8 million)
7. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! ($154,5 million)
8. Sex and the City ($152,5 million)
9. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ($141,6 million)
10. The Incredible Hulk ($134,5 million)
11. Wanted ($134 million)
12. Mamma Mia! ($132,5 million)
13. Get Smart ($128,5 million)
14. You Don't Mess with the Zohan ($99,9 million)
15. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor ($98,7 million)
16. Step Brothers ($98,2 million)
17. Journey to the Center of the Earth ($95,2 million)
18. 10,000 B.C. ($94,8 million)
19. Tropic Thunder ($86,9 million)
20. 21 ($81,2 million)
 
North America

1. The Dark Knight ($506,5 million)
2. Iron Man ($317,9 million)
3. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($315,9 million)
4. Hancock ($227,4 million)
5. Wall-E ($218,6 million)
6. Kung Fu Panda ($213,8 million)
7. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! ($154,5 million)
8. Sex and the City ($152,5 million)
9. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ($141,6 million)
10. The Incredible Hulk ($134,5 million)
11. Wanted ($134,1 million)
12. Mamma Mia! ($133,6 million)
13. Get Smart ($128,5 million)
14. You Don't Mess with the Zohan ($99,9 million)
15. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor ($99,1 million)
16. Step Brothers ($98,6 million)
17. Journey to the Center of the Earth ($95,5 million)
18. 10,000 B.C. ($94,8 million)
19. Tropic Thunder ($89,3 million)
20. Pineapple Express ($81,8 million)
 
Year-to-date comparison

Total box office numbers between 1 January and 4 September

2008: $6 871,7 million
2007: $6 965,3 million
2006: $6 482,4 million
2005: $6 116,5 million
2004: $6 696,6 million
 
Worldwide

1. The Dark Knight ($923,2 million)
2. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($782,4 million)
3. Kung Fu Panda ($604,5 million)
4. Hancock ($580,4 million)
5. Iron Man ($573,6 million)
6. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ($414,6 million)
7. Mamma Mia! ($400,7 million)
8. Wall-E ($393,6 million)
9. Sex and the City ($393,4 million)
10. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor ($338,2 million)
11. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! ($296,3 million)
12. Wanted ($276,2 million)
13. 10,000 B.C. ($268,8 million)
14. The Incredible Hulk ($254,2 million)
15. Jumper ($223 million)
16. What Happens in Vegas ($216,5 million)
17. Get Smart ($216 million)
18. Cloverfield ($170,6 million)
19. You Don't Mess with the Zohan ($169,2 million)
20. The Happening ($162,6 million)
 
North America

1. The Dark Knight ($512 million)
2. Iron Man ($318 million)
3. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($316,2 million)
4. Hancock ($227,9 million)
5. Wall-E ($219,4 million)
6. Kung Fu Panda ($214,2 million)
7. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! ($154,5 million)
8. Sex and the City ($152,6 million)
9. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ($141,6 million)
10. Mamma Mia! ($136,4 million)
11. The Incredible Hulk ($134,5 million)
12. Wanted ($134,2 million)
13. Get Smart ($128,6 million)
14. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor ($100,6 million)
15. You Don't Mess with the Zohan ($100 million)
16. Step Brothers ($99,4 million)
17. Journey to the Center of the Earth ($96,7 million)
18. Tropic Thunder ($96,5 million)
19. 10,000 B.C. ($94,8 million)
20. Pineapple Express ($84 million)
 
ComingSoon's predictions:

Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys: $16 to 18 million opening weekend and $40 million total.

Righteous Kill: $14 to 16 million opening weekend on its way to roughly $40 million total.

Burn After Reading: $11 to 13 million opening weekend and roughly $32 million total.

The Women: $7 to 9 million opening weekend and $18 to 20 million total.
 
North America

1. The Dark Knight ($513,7 million)
2. Iron Man ($318 million)
3. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($316,3 million)
4. Hancock ($227,9 million)
5. Wall-E ($219,5 million)
6. Kung Fu Panda ($214,3 million)
7. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! ($154,5 million)
8. Sex and the City ($152,6 million)
9. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ($141,6 million)
10. Mamma Mia! ($137,6 million)
11. The Incredible Hulk ($134,5 million)
12. Wanted ($134,2 million)
13. Get Smart ($128,6 million)
14. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor ($100,9 million)
15. You Don't Mess with the Zohan ($100 million)
16. Step Brothers ($99,7 million)
17. Tropic Thunder ($98,8 million)
18. Journey to the Center of the Earth ($96,9 million)
19. 10,000 B.C. ($94,8 million)
20. Pineapple Express ($84,9 million)
 
Year-to-date comparison

Total box office numbers between 1 January and 11 September

2008: $6 959,7 million
2007: $7 070,3 million
2006: $6 580 million
2005: $6 245,1 million
2004: $6 832,2 million
 
Worldwide

1. The Dark Knight ($951,7 million)
2. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($782,8 million)
3. Kung Fu Panda ($611,6 million)
4. Hancock ($590,6 million)
5. Iron Man ($573,7 million)
6. Mamma Mia! ($419 million)
7. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ($416,7 million)
8. Wall-E ($404 million)
9. Sex and the City ($400,5 million)
10. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor ($357,9 million)
11. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! ($296,6 million)
12. Wanted ($281,7 million)
13. 10,000 B.C. ($268,8 million)
14. The Incredible Hulk ($258,9 million)
15. Jumper ($223,2 million)
16. Get Smart ($219,6 million)
17. What Happens in Vegas ($218,6 million)
18. You Don't Mess with the Zohan ($178,3 million)
19. Cloverfield ($170,6 million)
20. The Happening ($163,2 million)
 
North America

1. The Dark Knight ($517,8 million)
2. Iron Man ($318,1 million)
3. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($316,5 million)
4. Hancock ($227,9 million)
5. Wall-E ($220,1 million)
6. Kung Fu Panda ($214,6 million)
7. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! ($154,5 million)
8. Sex and the City ($152,6 million)
9. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ($141,6 million)
10. Mamma Mia! ($139,4 million)
11. The Incredible Hulk ($134,5 million)
12. Wanted ($134,3 million)
13. Get Smart ($129 million)
14. Tropic Thunder ($103 million)
15. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor ($101,6 million)
16. Step Brothers ($100,1 million)
17. You Don't Mess with the Zohan ($100 million)
18. Journey to the Center of the Earth ($98,1 million)
19. 10,000 B.C. ($94,8 million)
20. Pineapple Express ($86 million)
 
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All hail Galactus...Devourer of Actual Box Office #'s

Thanks, buddy:woot::up:
 
I think people like going to individual threads for a movie's box office...but this is still always a helpful reference no matter what...
 
ComingSoon's predictions:

Lakeview Terrace: $13 to 15 million opening weekend on its way to around $35 to 38 million total.

My Best Friend's Girl: $12 to 15 million opening weekend and roughly $38 to 40 million total

Igor: $7 to 9 million opening weekend and $26 to 28 million total.

Ghost Town: $4 to 6 million opening weekend and roughly $15 million total.
 
North America

1. The Dark Knight ($519 million)
2. Iron Man ($318,2 million)
3. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($316,5 million)
4. Hancock ($227,9 million)
5. Wall-E ($220,2 million)
6. Kung Fu Panda ($214,7 million)
7. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! ($154,5 million)
8. Sex and the City ($152,6 million)
9. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ($141,6 million)
10. Mamma Mia! ($140,1 million)
11. The Incredible Hulk ($134,5 million)
12. Wanted ($134,3 million)
13. Get Smart ($129,2 million)
14. Tropic Thunder ($104,2 million)
15. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor ($101,8 million)
16. Step Brothers ($100,3 million)
17. You Don't Mess with the Zohan ($100 million)
18. Journey to the Center of the Earth ($98,3 million)
19. 10,000 B.C. ($94,8 million)
20. Pineapple Express ($86,5 million)
 
Year-to-date comparison

Total box office numbers between 1 January and 18 September

2008: $7 084,3 million
2007: $7 173,3 million
2006: $6 680,3 million
2005: $6 354,8 million
2004: $6 938,1 million
 
Worldwide

1. The Dark Knight ($970,6 million)
2. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($783,3 million)
3. Kung Fu Panda ($619,5 million)
4. Hancock ($604,8 million)
5. Iron Man ($573,9 million)
6. Mamma Mia! ($458,6 million)
7. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ($418,6 million)
8. Wall-E ($412,1 million)
9. Sex and the City ($404,4 million)
10. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor ($370,3 million)
11. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! ($296,7 million)
12. Wanted ($292,7 million)
13. 10,000 B.C. ($268,8 million)
14. The Incredible Hulk ($259,3 million)
15. Get Smart ($224,1 million)
16. Jumper ($223,2 million)
17. What Happens in Vegas ($219,3 million)
18. You Don't Mess with the Zohan ($185,2 million)
19. Cloverfield ($170,6 million)
20. The Happening ($163,3 million)
 

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