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Harry Potter Box Office - Update!!

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Deathly Hallows Part 2 hit $1 billion on its 19th day in theaters, which tied Avatar's record for fastest to reach that level. With a $1.008 billion total, Potter ranked eighth on all-time worldwide chart, ahead of The Dark Knight but behind Alice in Wonderland.

How much does that movie going to do?

Note:
I had no idea that Alice in Wonderland out grossed TDK!!
 
What? I can't make a thread saying that Harry Potter broke the $1 billion record of TDK in 19 days?
 
I did say hp would surpass the billion dollar mark.
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Here comes all the Batman fan boys who argued with you for weeks about it saying ''who cares''. Hilarious really that no one cares all the sudden but they sure gave a fuck enough to argue about it before. Oh well.

I can guarantee that I'm one of the biggest Batman fans on this forum and I had no doubt that HP would do amazingly well and would probably out-gross TDK. Why should personal preference play into calling shit like it is?
 
This Harry Potter going on to be come the most successful film in recent memory shouldn't surprise anyone. Shame the franchise on a whole is average though.
 
Can't say I've seen the movies, maybe one or two but I honestly don't remember much of them. I did read the first four books many years ago and they were pretty good, just not anything I ever became obsessed with.
 
I didn't create this thread to tell you that you said that Harry potter wouldn't do well...
It is a movie that broke the $1 billion dollar mark, I'm pretty sure that this is something to talk about, the only one that made it in 19 days was the freaking Avatar!

And I learned that Alice in Wonderland also break the $1 billion dollar mark, and I hated the movie.
 
It is a movie that broke the $1 billion dollar mark, I'm pretty sure that this is something to talk about

It would be if people actuelly gave a shit & wanted to talk about it, which by the looks of this thread, they clearly don't.
 

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