"The Dark Knight" crosses the $1 BILLION mark worldwide (2 Viewers)

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After months of teetering on the brink of $1 billion in worldwide box office revenue, The Dark Knight has officially reached the milestone, distributor Warner Bros. announced today. The Batman sequel is the fourth movie in history to hit the mark, behind Titanic, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.

Breaking the worldwide gross down, The Dark Knight has made a phenomenal $533.1 million domestically and $468 million overseas. It's the only movie in the Top 20 of the all time worldwide chart where the domestic gross exceeds the foreign gross, which is a common trait among comic book-based pictures. On the all time domestic chart, The Dark Knight ranks second to Titanic, while it stands at No. 22 on the all time foreign chart. Warner Bros. noted that The Dark Knight's total includes the highest-grossing two-dimensional re-mastered IMAX release ever at $49.6 million domestic and $15.3 million overseas.

By far the highest-flying Batman movie, The Dark Knight has out-drawn its predecessor by more than two and a half times, and Batman Begins was no slouch with its $371.9 million worldwide haul. It's unprecedented for a sequel in a blockbuster franchise to more than double its predecessor. Among all superhero movies, The Dark Knight is king worldwide, though Spider-Man 3 made more overseas at $554 million.

The Dark Knight had been hovering just shy of $1 billion for several months and sat at $997 million when Warner Bros. relaunched it on Jan. 23, timed to take advantage of the announcement of the Academy Awards nominations on Jan. 22. A Best Picture nod did not materialize, but Warner's push was nonetheless enough to reach ten digits. Curiously, after weeks of silence on Dark Knight's latest foreign grosses, Warner suddenly chimed in with the announcement of the $1 billion milestone shortly before the Academy Awards air on Sunday.



Source: Billion Dollar Batman


Congrats to Christopher Nolan and all others involved with the film!
 
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it wasnt even that good. 7/10 max
 

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I wouldn't put Pirates of the Carribean alongside the epics of Titanic, Lord of the Rings and The Dark Knight.
 

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I wouldn't put Pirates of the Carribean alongside the epics of Titanic, Lord of the Rings and The Dark Knight.
Yeah, I was quite shocked that Pirates of the Carribean was there...
 

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we're talking revenue here; of course pirates is going to be up there; it was a highly marketable series.
 

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we're talking revenue here; of course pirates is going to be up there; it was a highly marketable series.
Yes, and I didn't think it was as marketable as the others.

Maybe I rate it so highly because I saw it at Imax...what an experience.
 

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It's pretty much marketable to all ages and groups but. Titanic and LOTR fit the term 'epic' quite well but that could turn off younger generations tbh.
And the Dark Knight isn't really a hollywood flick either; its quite dark and deals with complex issues of morality.
POTC though, is pure action to appeal to the boys and johnny depp appeals to the girls. winning combination.
 

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LOTR: return of the king is worthy of crossing the billion dollar mark. (I'm assuming the other two LOTR movies would have been close up there too, given that you would expect as many people bought the first 2 LOTR movies as the third - anyone have figures?).
 

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Maybe I rate it so highly because I saw it at Imax...what an experience.
The bit where he leaps off the building in Hong Kong was freaking epic at the IMAX. Gave me vertigo.

anyone have figures?
$870 million worldwide for the Fellowship and over $900 million worldwide for the two Towers (according to Wikipedia).
 
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The dark knights not even a good movie. Its shit house. The 1 before it was heaps better than this piece of shit. Only reason y it is doing so well and recieving all this hype is cuz Heath Ledger died.
 

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I saw this and I was like "fuck, big deal." then I realised it said "billion" and I was like oh.
 

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pretty sure call of duty 4 made this in their first weekend :D. Sign of the times i guess. People still think movies are the big money maker but game studios are killing them in entertainment.
 

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Call of duty 5 = more entertaining than any movie.
 

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