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Harry Potter film shatters US box office record

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LOS ANGELES, July 17: The boy wizard has vanquished the dark knight with a record-setting magic act at the weekend box office.



Warner Bros. estimates that "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" took in $168.6 million domestically from Friday to Sunday. That beats the previous best opening weekend of $158.4 million, also held by Warner Bros. for 2008´s Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight."[break]



The studio had not yet released international numbers for the full weekend, but "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" has been working the same charms since it began rolling out overseas Wednesday. Through Friday, the film had taken in $157.5 million internationally, putting it on course to become the franchise´s first billion-dollar worldwide hit.



"This will be the biggest ´Harry Potter´ by far," said Dan Fellman, head of domestic distribution at Warner Bros. "A billion dollars is definitely going to happen."



The current franchise high is $974.8 million worldwide for the first film, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer´s Stone" 10 years ago.



"Deathly Hallows: Part 2" does have the advantage of 3-D screenings, which cost a few dollars more than 2-D shows. Because of the higher 3-D price, plus regular inflation, "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" sold fewer tickets than "The Dark Knight" over opening weekend.



The "Harry Potter" finale also set a record for best opening day domestically Friday with $92.1 million, nearly $20 million ahead of the previous high for "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" two years ago.



Other records for "Deathly Hallows: Part 2: best domestic gross for debut midnight shows at $43.5 million, topping the $30 million for last year´s "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse"; best domestic opening in huge-screen IMAX theaters with $15.5 million, surpassing the $12.2 million for last year´s "Alice in Wonderland"; and best worldwide IMAX debut with $23.5 million, beating the $20.4 million for "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" two weeks ago.



Paramount´s third "Transformers" blockbuster, which had been No. 1 the previous two weekends, slipped to second-place with $21.3 million domestically. It remains the year´s top domestic hit with $302.8 million.



The weekend´s other new wide release, Disney´s animated family flick "Winnie the Pooh," got swamped by "Harry Potter" mania. A return to the hand-drawn animation style of earlier adaptations of A.A. Milne´s beloved storybook characters, "Winnie the Pooh" pulled in just $8 million domestically, finishing at No. 6.



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