SUNDAY AM, 4TH UPDATE: Overseas, the second weekend of Warner Bros‘ and Legendary Pictures’ The Dark Knight Rises generated an estimated $122.1M on nearly 17,000 screens in 57 markets.
The international cume to date is now a hefty $248.2M.
In North America, its second weekend grossed $64.0M (a -60% drop) and its 10-day total is now $289.0M. (IMAX generated $9M this weekend and $38M to date domestic.) TDKR‘s domestic cume the 3rd highest for a recent movie’s first 10 days in release, behind only The Dark Knight ($313.7M) and this early summer Marvel’s The Avengers ($373M).
It soon will be the 3rd fastest to reach $300M behind the same two pics (not adjusting for inflation or IMAX or higher ticket prices).
That’s a new worldwide cume of $537.2M – which ain’t too shabby given everything that’s gone on.What’s normally one of the best box office weekends of the summer fell victim to a lack of must-see pics, the rivalry of the London Olympics opening ceremonies and games, and the awful aftermath of the Colorado theater shooting.
(And don’t think for a minute that the Hollywood studios aren’t using these excuses as cover…) This weekend started out as a downer for North American moviegoing on Friday.
Then went up a bit Saturday. (Noted one studio exec, “It doesn’t make as good a story as terror in cinemas, but the box office recovered nicely Saturday from opening night at the ...... See Complete Article @ Deadline Hollywood

