"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" brought in more than 100 million dollars in its first full day in release and broke two box office records in the process, Warner Bros. Pictures announced on Thursday.
The sixth film in the "Harry Potter" franchise made 22.2 million dollars during its Wednesday midnight opening, eclipsing the studio's own record set last year by "The Dark Knight," according to Warner Bros. Pictures.
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In this image released by Warner Bros., Bonnie Wright as Ginny Weasley, left, and Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter are shown in a scene from "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince". [Warner Bros./CFP] |
The latest Potter installment also set a worldwide opening day box office record with a domestic gross of 58.18 million dollars and international totals of 45.85 million, combining for a one-day global box office gross of more than 104 million, according to Warner Bros..
"With many countries yet to open, these already outstanding box office numbers are another testament to the universal appeal of J.K. Rowling's stories and the remarkable work of everyone behind the Harry Potter films," said Veronika Kwan-Rubinek, president of Warner Bros.
"The Half-Blood Prince," which cost Warners Bros. about 400 million dollars to make, could gross more than its two latest predecessors with its broader PG (parental guidance) rate. The fourth and fifth Potter films were rated PG-13.
The previous Potter film, "the Order of the Phoenix," grossed 292 million dollars in North America and worldwide 938.2 million dollars two years ago. The new Potter film debuts this week in all major foreign markets.
The seventh and final book of J.K. Rowling's fantasy novel series is being split into two film adaptations, slated to be released in November 2010 and July 2011 respectively.
(Xinhua News Agency July 17, 2009)