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Chapter 426 Security Software(2/2)

In addition, from June 28 to July 4, the box office of "Batman: The Dark Knight" fell by 23%, and it closed at another $34.77 million, with a cumulative box office of $242.05 million.

The single-week box office of the film has fallen to the range of $30 million to $40 million, and it will basically not have much impact on other movies in the summer season.

According to the current box office trend, at most three weeks, the North American domestic box office of "Batman: The Dark Knight" can exceed $300 million. As for whether it can hit $400 million, we can only look forward to subsequent market performance.

Relying on the strong performance of overseas markets and surrounding derivatives markets, "Batman: The Dark Knight" actually recovered all production and promotion costs on the books in the second week of the film's release. At present, this super-selling blockbuster has begun to make profits for Daenerys and Time Warner.

On July 5, the atmosphere brought by the American independent day holiday has not yet dissipated, and North American theaters have started painting three movies again

They are Universal Pictures’ comedy “Problem Boy 2”, Disney’s classic 2D animation “101 Spotted Dogs” and Paramount Pictures’ feature film “About Henry”.

Although the three movies are all key projects of each studio, the market performance is very average.

Therefore, from July 5 to July 11, the North American film market is still leading the way in the week of July 5 and July 11.

In the second week of release, the box office of "Terminator 2" fell by 37% compared to the first week, which was better than "Batman: The Dark Knight". Of course, the box office opening size of the two cannot be compared.

However, the box office of $41.33 million the next week also quickly made the North American box office of "Terminator 2" reach $98.26 million.

It can basically be considered to have exceeded 100 million in biweekly.
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