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Untitled Batman 3

February 9, 2010 / 61209

untitled-batman-3Release Date: TBA
Studio: .
Director: Christopher Nolan
Screenwriter: Not Available
Starring: Jonathan Nolan, David Goyer
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama
MPAA Rating: Not Available
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Review: Not Available
DVD Review: Not Available
DVD: Not Available
Movie Poster: Not Available
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Plot Summary: David Goyer is now writing the third installment with Chris Nolan’s brother Jonah.

No plot details, villains or cast have been announced, anything and everything until it’s official should be considered RUMOR!

Avatar Breaks Recordes and Passes Batman The Dark Knight

January 25, 2010 / 907

For the sixth week straight, the box office is all about James Cameron’s , as it added another $36 million this weekend to set a new record for a movie’s sixth weekend gross. More importantly, it has now grossed $552.8 million domestically, making it the second-highest grossing movie domestically, passing ’s $533.3 million over the weekend and putting it in sight to cross ’s long-standing record of $600.8 million sometime next month. Internationally, earned $107 million this weekend to push its overseas total to a massive $1.28 billion, surpassing ’s previous international record of $1.24 billion. Worldwide, the film has collected $1.836 billion and is about to surpass ’s global record of $1.843 billion.

avatar-breaks-recordes-and-passes-batman-the-dark-knightThe Screen Gems action-thriller , starring Paul Bettany, Dennis Quaid and Tyrese Gibson, opened solidly in second place with $18.2 million in 2,476 theaters, averaging over $7,000 per site.

. Pictures’ (.) dropped to third place $17 million in its second weekend, down 48% from the holiday weekend with a gross of $62 million.

Opening at #4, 20th Century Fox’s new family comedy , starring , grossed roughly $14.5 million in its first weekend in 3,344 theaters.

In fifth place, Peter Jackson’s adaptation of (Paramount) dropped 48% from its first wide release weekend, adding another $8.8 million to its total gross of $31.7 million.

Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes (.) dropped one notch to sixth with another $7.1 million and $191.6 million after five weeks in theaters, putting it well ahead of its $90 million production budget.

Despite the star power of and , the first release from CBS films, the medical drama opened with a disappointing $7 million in 2,549 theaters, averaging less than $3,000 per site.

Fox’s : The Squeakquel dropped to eighth place with $6.5 million and a grand total of $204 million in five weeks. That puts it roughly $13 million away from the total North American gross for its predecessor. (Internationally, the “squeakquel” has already surpassed that of the original comedy.)

Nancy Meyers’ romantic comedy It’s Complicated (Universal), starring Meryl Streep and , took ninth place with $6.2 million as it edged closer to $100 million, while ’s The Spy Next Door () took a 51% dive to take tenth place with $4.7 million and $18.7 million total.

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