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'Dark Knight' swings past $500 million mark

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Batman's rich alter-ego Bruce Wayne has added half a billion dollars to his riches. "The Dark Knight" on Sunday became the second movie in Hollywood history to top $500 million at the domestic box office, raing its total to $502.4 million, according to estimates from distributor Warner Bros.

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The film hit that mark in just over x weeks, half the time it took "Titanic," which reached $500 million in a little more than three months. "Titanic," the biggest modern blockbuster, remains No. 1 on the domestic charts with $600.8 million.

Despite its brisk pace, "The Dark Knight" is not expected to approach the total for "Titanic," which put up smaller numbers week after week but lingered at the top of the box office for months.

Dan Fellman, head of distribution at Warner Bros., said he expects "The Dark Knight" to finish at about $530 million, though it could reach $550 million if buness persts as strongly as it has.

"I keep raing the number because it just keeps holding better than expected," Fellman said.

"The Dark Knight" will climb to about $505 million by Labor Day, the concluon of Hollywood's busy summer season. That amounts to nearly one-eighth of Hollywood's overall summer revenue of $4.2 billion, which edges the previous summer record of $4.18 billion set last year, according to box-office tracker Media By Numbers.

Factoring in today's higher admison prices, "The Dark Knight" would need to take in about $900 million to match the number of tickets sold by "Titanic."

Labor Day weekend was generally sleepy at theaters, with a rush of new movies failing to find much favor with audiences. Through Sunday, Paramount's comedy "Tropic Thunder" remained No. 1 for the third straight weekend with $11.5 million.

The 20th Century Fox sci-fi thriller "Babylon A.D." with Vin Diesel debuted in second place with $9.7 million, while Overture Films' espionage drama "Traitor," starring Don Cheadle, opened at No. 5 with $7.9 million.

Premiering at No. 7 was Lionsgate's spoof flick "Disaster Movie" with $6.2 million. MGM's campus comedy "College" opened well outde the top 10 with $2.1 million.

The top 12 movies took in $75.2 million, down 23 percent from the same weekend last year, when "Halloween" opened with $26.4 million.

"This is kind of an inauspicious end to a really incredible summer," said Paul Dergarabedian, predent of Media By Numbers. "We limped past the finish line."
Horror Domain - Cursed Evil Overlord Sunday 8/31/2008 at 05:46 PM | 17913
nce it has reached $500 million in half the time it took Titanic to get there is this proof that the Dark Knight will be the new #1 grosng movie domestically ever?
Horror Domain - Cursed Evil Overlord Sunday 8/31/2008 at 05:47 PM | 17914
I vote that it takes Titanic, beats it to a pulp and then leaves a joker card behind just to show how truly awesome it is.
pamelavoorheesRIP Sunday 8/31/2008 at 06:36 PM | 17925
I don't think it has the legs "TITANIC" had.

Remember, don't underestimate girl power
DaShape Sunday 8/31/2008 at 08:50 PM | 17936
it really all depends on how long they keep this at the box office as well. I can actually see this getting a second wind as fall draws near and kids are looking for Halloween costume fodder. Who knows but I hope it beats it!

icepick Sunday 8/31/2008 at 09:57 PM | 17940
TDK was an absolutely phenominal film. Heath Ledger did such an amazing job as the Joker. Though everyone seemed to be heavily effected by the film, which is they did so well imo. I personally don't think they need another film after this one as its ending was perfect. But there are rumors about it and Johnny Depp has shown interest in playing The Riddler with the same sociopathic attitude as Willa Wonka from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Angelina Jolie has shown interest in playing Catwomen(something I

wouldn't mind seeing

8-) I think that would be great. But, I hope TDK takes Titanic and buries it forever.
Petronix Wednesday 9/03/2008 at 03:50 AM | 18201