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BOX OFFICE BEAT DOWN: The Dark Knight Conquers All with $155 Million!

Source:  Box Office Mojo
1) The Dark Knight $155 million
2) Mamma Mia! $27.6 million
3) Hancock $14 million
4) Journey to the Center of the Earth $11.9 million
5) Hellboy II: The Golden Army $10 million
6) WALL-E $9.8 million
7) Space Chimps $7.3 million
8) Wanted $5 million
9) Get Smart $4 million
10) Kung Fu Panda $1.7 million

Holy Cash Cow, Batman! Christmas came early for Warner Brothers this year, and it looks like it won't matter if they have another hit until at least 2012. Chris Nolan's sequel to Batman Begins has smashed every record in sight, hitting with a $155 million debut and taking that top spot on the weekend charts for what could be weeks to come. After just three days in release, The Dark Knight is already shaping up to be the biggest movie event of the year.

Opening in second place was the musical Mamma Mia!, which nabbed a nice little take of $27.6 million. That's no where near the behemoth earnings of The Dark Knight, but it is the biggest opening in history for a musical, besting last year's Hairspray by a little more than a million dollars.

This week's other new wide release was the CGI animated adventure Space Chimps. It floundered into seventh place with a weak take of $7.3 million. That measly sum wasn't even enough to beat WALL-E, which took the sixth place spot with $9.8 million after four weeks in release.

As for smaller films this week, Transsiberian took in $35,200 on just two screens, which adds up to a $17,600 per screen average. That puts it in second place behind The Dark Knight in per screen averages, "with Batman hauling away $35,579 for every single screen it played on. Lou Reed's Berlin didn't fair quite as well. It only managed to earn $7,650 on its two screens.

Next week will most likely see The Dark Knight back into that top position for a second week in a row. Opening against it will be The X-Files: I Want to Believe, the comedy Step Brothers, the documentary American Teen, and the Oscar worthy drama Brideshead Revisited.

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July 29th, 2008 7:08pm
over 300 mil now go tdk.
 
July 28th, 2008 11:13am
Well it his the 300 million mark in 10 days. If it keeps up, it's gonna passe the Titanic that reached 600 million!
 
July 27th, 2008 9:33am
what na really hmm na really sure
 
July 27th, 2008 5:12am
NYOKA NYOKO WATCHMEN IS THE BEST ENDING EVER I HAVE JUSTCOME FROM THE PRIVATE SCREENING IN NY BLUE MAN BLASTS ROSCANATCH TO PIECES THE CREATURE IS NOT IN DA FILM.INSTEAD CAP MAN DATES JUPITER I A SHIT FILM.
 
July 26th, 2008 11:23am
5 stars, the best super hero movie ever, 155 million i knew it
 
July 25th, 2008 11:48am
Yeah, it seems the death of a rising star is the greatest publicity stunt to grace a movie. His performance is untouchable, yes, but would there have been this much buzz for the caped crusader if he didn't meet his demise. How many licks does it take... The world may never know. Ledger sure got it right with this one though. I don't understand what tasting the air with his tongue every time he speaks has to do with the character but he sure got to the "center" of the "pop" culture spotlight with this one. Bravo.
 
July 24th, 2008 5:32am
lol a little bit of American History X action? I'm strangely comfortable with the idea.
 
July 23rd, 2008 2:25pm
Doesn't surprise me one bit. The Dark Knight was awesome and Heath Ledger's performance was incredible. So does this number make it the biggest opening weekend sale of all time?? Domestic anyways?
 
July 23rd, 2008 2:10pm
Whos with me on finding out who so called burnamerica2 is down there and having him bite the fucking curb. Nazi son of a bitch!
 
July 23rd, 2008 6:16am
It looks like TDK has hit the $199 million mark and still going up!
 
July 22nd, 2008 12:20am
This movie is awesome.I watched the it when it came out to the theathers.I watch it3 times
 
July 22nd, 2008 12:11am
I loved "The Dark Knight"...saw it 2xs....A+...all the way!!
 
July 22nd, 2008 12:10am
"The Dark Knight" .. starring Christian Bale, Maggie Gyllenhall, Michael Caine and the late Heath Ledger, has already made more money in its biggest day (66.4 m dollars on Friday) than "Hancock", "WALL-E" and "Kung-Fu Panda", to name three recent supersize hits, made in their respective opening weekends.
 
July 21st, 2008 11:00pm
I feel good to be part of this Dark Knight weekend...
 
July 21st, 2008 9:22pm
Stupid americans
 
July 21st, 2008 6:19pm
if they replace the joker i will not see the next batman
 
July 21st, 2008 6:18pm
much more
 
July 21st, 2008 6:18pm
it deserves more
 
July 21st, 2008 4:13pm
only other thing i wanna say is how cool it is that heath finally really breaks out in a role like this...he was a reluctant star after a knight's tale and then chose difficult roles and was villified by disgusting bigoted so called "christian" right...christian wrong...for Brokeback Mountain, and now he breaks out in a mass media/Pop way as this version of the Joker, making people really think...
 
July 21st, 2008 4:11pm
i was sad counting every screen appearance of heath and knowing when it was over he was gone. again, if they replace his joker w another actor they are fools but i have faith nolan will do the right thing...he sure has so far by this fan
 
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