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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Harry Potter Ready to Break Box Office Records

Harry Potter movie to be endless glow. After about 10 years attracts fans and pencintanya networks, the story of a group of young wizards is closed with the closing episode, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2." Stressing the film's success, profits derived from the rotation filmnya around the world also make stumped.

If you play the movie premier in 26 countries so pale, the final adventure of Harry Potter on the big screen will beat other films that preceded it in terms of income.


In Europe and Australia, the paper besutan Warner Bros - who also plan to develop parks, business online (online) and the Harry Potter video games - was pocketing U.S. $ 43.6 million (Rp371, 8 billion) on a rotating prime, page Los Angeles Times writes.

Across the country - Italy, Sweden, Norway, Holland, Denmark, Belgium, Finland, Australia, France, Germany, Russia - film director David Yates managed instruction.

In the same country at the time of rotation of the prime "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1", the total income of that final film was 82 percent higher.

With all tickets for the 6000 terjualnya play this weekend, and breakage of record ticket sales on Thursday night, the latest Harry Potter film will be shown promise in the United States and Canada. Many believe that the achievement of "The Dark Knight" to print U.S. $ 158.4 million in the first town in the U.S. would be exceeded playback.