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Dark Knight takes opening day and weekend records

By Skip • Jul 21st, 2008 • Category: Cult/Sci-Fi and Horror

Batman film The Dark Knight has set a box office record for best opening weekend ever at the US box office, distributor Warner Bros has said.

The sequel took $155.3m (£77.7m) in North America, beating the record set last year by Spider-Man 3, which took $151.1m (£75.5m).

The Dark Knight

Batman, which opened on Friday, took $66.4m (£33.2m), which was also a single-day box office record.

Directed by Christopher Nolan, it cost $185m (£92.5m) to make.

Critics have praised the film, which stars Christian Bale as Batman and the late actor Heath Ledger, who plays the Joker.

“We have been thrilled by the response to The Dark Knight, first from the critics and now from audiences,” said Dan Fellman, Warner’s head of distribution.

Ledger died following a drug overdose in January aged 28.

Some supporters have suggested that he should get a posthumous Oscar nomination.

Last week Ledger’s co-stars paid tribute to him at the world premiere of the film in New York.

“We’re very proud of the film,” said Fellman.

“It’s the magic of the movie business, how one film just stands out above the others.”

The Dark Knight will have its UK premiere on 21 July.

The last Batman movie, Batman Begins, in 2005, grossed nearly $49 million in its first weekend in North America.

It went on to collect about $372 million worldwide.

BBC News

Drew and I will have to wait a couple of weeks before we can see The Dark Knight at the IMAX Cinema in London, so watch this space for a full review on what is set to be the film of the year.

Skip is the nerd out of the GSFN partnership. Skip enjoys nothing more than good sci-fi and horror, be it on the big screen, TV or in a book. He also likes the bad stuff too. Skip also has a thing for faces and continuously likes to point out actors from one film to the next, much to the annoyance of Drew.
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