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The Dark Knight Rises Trailer Drives $43.5 Million Box Office

By: Scott Johnson on July 16, 2011

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The Dark Knight Rises PosterBatman fans turned out in record force on Thursday night to catch midnight showings of the first official trailer for The Dark Knight Rises. Anticipation is so high to catch a glimpse of Christopher Nolan’s third Batman film that rabid comic book fans drove some movie about a little known wizard to a $43.5 million opening box office night.

Instead of leaving after watching The Dark Knight Rises trailer, a surprising number stayed around to watch the movie that followed, which led to some wild speculation that some in the audience were actually there to see the boy wizard movie. The $43.5 million box office set a midnight opening record for a movie trailer (and for a movie as well).

If you are planning to catch The Dark Knight Rises trailer this weekend, then you might want to stop reading, because spoilers follow. Also, here’s an tip, and you might want to write this down if you do plan to catch a showing of the trailer, because the name of the movie that the trailer precedes is a rather long and obscure title. The movie is apparently called Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2.

The Dark Knight Rises trailer kicks off with a series of scenes from Batman Begins. Ra’s al Ghul (played by Liam Neeson) says, “If you make yourself more than just a man, if you devote yourself to an ideal, then you become something else entirely, a legend, Mr. Wayne, a legend.” The titles “Every hero has a journey” and “Every journey has an end” flash across the screen.

The scene then cuts to Commissioner Gordon (as played by Gary Oldman) in a hospital bed. Gordon has on an oxygen mask and appears to be knocking on death’s door. Gordon gasps something along the lines of, “We were in this together, then you were gone. Now, there is evil rising. The Batman must come back.”

From offscreen, Bruce Wayne (as played by Christian Bale) says “What if he doesn’t exist anymore?” Gordon replies, “He must..he must.” The scene then flashes first to Bane (as played by Tom Hardy), then to buildings falling down like in the poster, and finally to Batman. In the ending scene, Bane steps into view with Batman. The final title says, “The epic conclusion to the Dark Knight legend.”

With the huge opening night, it’s possible that The Dark Knight Rises trailer could actually lead the wizard movie to a bigger opening box office weekend then The Dark Knight. Please leave your comments below telling us that people were actually there to see Harry Potter and the The Dark Knight Rises trailer isn’t responsible for the huge box office.

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  • Jon

    A lot of people went to see The Dark Knight for the simple fact that the Joker was in the film. He is a lunatic that is probably liked more than Batman his self. But I must admit I enjoyed the first two Batman movies that were done by Mr. Nolan they are great and with that said I am sure it will be great but I am not sure that he can out do The Dark Knight, RIP Heath Ledger I would have loved to have seen a second part to the movie. But that’s out of the question so here is to waiting to see TDKR.

  • Stacey Firnbach

    hahahah the only reason people saw the trailer was because they were going to see harry potter! morons.

  • Dfeliz05

    Why the hell is the dark knight rises trying to take credit for the midnight showing box office numbet that harry potter made.the final installment is a guaranteed sucess based on the fact that they have there fanbase already and two its the final installment.

  • DUHZILLA

    yeah no, I went for the trailer

  • Stacey Firnbach

    ok then $10 of that $43.5 million was really because of the trailer. my bad.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/RepublicConstitution?feature=mhum TruthRegimes

    Morons. The dark knight is not trying to take credit for anything. The author of this article just makes a wild claim. The two fanbases are not mutually exclusive. I like both franchises.

  • Anonymous

    Folks, the SAT word describing what the author is trying for here is “satire.” The slightly longer phrase is “tongue-in-cheek.” In other words, he’s just joking that the trailer is the reason that the Harry Potter flick opened big. Geez.

  • Robjmd69

    Went for Batman. Fell asleep after while kids watched some dorky wizard named Larry… Harry. Whatever.

  • Soren

    i’m not gonna say anything about the writes because obviously he was making a joke…the line ” movie about a little known wizard” says it all BUT there are actually some stupid narrow-minded batman fanboys that actually can stand the fact that their favorite movie will lose the last significant record remained to this franchise.yes,maybe the dark knight rises will take the record bact to the franchise but till then harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2 is the one to blame for taking down all this records!…probably harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2 will beat the dark knight worldwide and i’m preety sure that the dark knight rises won’t reach the success of the dark knight neither domestically nor internationally,so…

  • Anonymous

    I don’t think Batman looks like he was backing down or afraid of Bane in that little clip. I think he looked exhausted. As if the two of them had already been through a brutal fight, or maybe Batman had just finished fighting countless henchmen, and then had to face Bane. http://bit.ly/p17sCk

  • L. Cybert

    Went to see Potter of course, but I was super stoked to see the new trailer for Batman. They’re two franchises I love.

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