Monday, 8 September 2008

"Dark Knight" reigns as new Imax king

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The Imax-format release of Warner Bros.' "The Dark Knight" has blown past "The Polar Express" as the giant-screen exhibitor's top first-run button.





Imax also touted the Batman sequel's having passed an average tally of $400,000 per screen on the company's 139 universal screens.





"The Dark Knight has shown the power of the Imax experience when partnered with a film producer and a studio that get it," Imax Filmed Entertainment chief Greg Foster said.





Directed by Christopher Nolan and prima Christian Bale, "Dark Knight" has rung up more than $925 million world-wide including $55 million in Imax grosses. That compares to the $45 one thousand thousand fetched by the Imax 3-D translation of Warners/Imax's seasonal favorite "The Polar Express," which was distributed in both conventional and Imax 3-D formats in 2004.





That first base worldwide theatrical run for "Polar" capped off at about $285 million, only the Tom Hanks-starring movie has been re-released in Imax 3-D every vacation season. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, "Polar" will unspool in about two dozen Imax 3-D venues over Thanksgiving, with its four-year cumulative corner office grosses in Imax 3-D coming $70 gazillion.





"Dark Knight" was released in July simultaneously in conventional theaters and Imax 2-D venues worldwide and continues to play on ci Imax screens in the U.S. and Canada, as well as in 38 international venues. Foster aforementioned he would welcome any Imax re-release of the Batman blockbuster in future years, should Warners see merit in such a plan.





"That sounds like a really expectant idea," the Imax eXEC said. "Ultimately, it's a decision that Warner Bros. has to make. We'd certainly support that."





Warners distribution president Dan Fellman aforementioned there was "a existent possibility" of such a re-release. Imax's imminent conversion of many of its venues to digital distribution would make cost considerations of such a move more negligible, though Fellman stressed that no decisions have been made regarding an eventual "Dark Knight" re-release.





/Hollywood Reporter









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