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Speak for yourself FSWWE. In the UK he sure as hell is.
Well It's hard for me to believe that because believe me, if you ask to any normal teenager "Do you want to go to see Batman?" he will probably laugh in your face.
Batman does NOT have the same selling powers, IT'S TRUE!!
Only nerds can think otherwise
Maybe in the USA, but believe me in Europe we don't really give a fuck about him.
Saying that Batman is now more popular than Harry Potter is FUCKING IDIOT!!
Okay, calm down Niko Bellic. You're talking about 5 year olds who don't earn money and can't pay for anything themselves. You ask an adult what they want to see without their children 9 times out of 10 it will be Batman.
The way he talks its like he thinks Batman isn't in the slightest bit popular.
I think we agree on that one!!Jesus, this is FUCKING IDIOT.
I've never said that, I just said that HP is way more popular now.
Of course it is more popular RIGHT NOW. When all the hype has disappeared though, with no more books or films and the whole universe abandoned, who will truly remember the HP series for being very good books made into generally average but financially very successful films.
The final film should be grateful for the hype engine behind it. That's why it's grossed so well.
Just wait until next summer. TDKR will put the entire thing to shame.
That it was. To derail this awful topic that should be dead. If your from Richmond did you go to RAW last night?The Harry Potter movie was quite wonderful.
That it was. To derail this awful topic that should be dead. If your from Richmond did you go to RAW last night?
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 crossed the $900 million worldwide mark on Wednesday, its 15th day in release. That made Harry's last stand the fastest movie ever to reach that milestone, breaking Avatar's 18-day record. On Wednesday, Deathly Hallows Part 2 brought in $24.7 million worldwide ($5.2 million from domestic and $19.5 million from foreign), lifting its total to $906.8 million. It climbed to 19th place on the all-time chart, jumping past Goblet of Fire's $896.9 million final haul. The first Harry Potter, Sorcerer's Stone, still ranks as the top-grossing with $974.8 million, while only Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Transformers: Dark of the Moon slot higher for 2011 with $1.03 billion and $926.1 million, respectively. Deathly Hallows Part 2 is on course to join the $1 billion club by early next week.
Just quoting last information about Harry Potter gross.