'Transformers' scores $60.6 mil on Day 1Easily on target for projected $150 mil-plus by SundayJune 25, 2009, 11:08 AM ET
AMSTERDAM -- Paramount's action sequel "Transformers: Revenge of
the Fallen" -- which
screened for a receptive group of European exhibitors at the
Cinema Expo confab here earlier this week -- rang up $60.6 million
in its first day in domestic release.
Par released the early estimate of first-day boxoffice Thursday morning. The figure included more than $16 million from midnight Wednesday performances, as the 2 1/2-hour, Michael Bay-helmed pic -- in which Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox reprise topliner roles -- seems well positioned to hit, and most likely to surpass, its projected $150 million-plus in opening-frame boxoffice through Sunday. The Paramount/DreamWorks co-production vaulted ahead of 2007's "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," which bowed to a one-day gross of $44.2 million, to become the biggest Wednesday opener at the North American boxoffice. And in terms of both one-day grossers and opening-day grossers, it now ranks second, behind only last year's formidable "The Dark Knight," which opened on a Friday to $67.2 million, having squeezed ahead of 2007's "Spider-Man 3," which debuted to $59.8 million. Hasbro is a co-producer of the pic, which like its 2007 predecessor is based on a line of toy action figures. The first "Transformers" movie made more than $708 million worldwide. 'Transformers' scores $60.6 mil on Day 1Easily on target for projected $150 mil-plus by SundayJune 25, 2009, 11:08 AM ET
AMSTERDAM -- Paramount's action sequel "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" -- which screened for a receptive group of European exhibitors at the Cinema Expo confab here earlier this week -- rang up $60.6 million in its first day in domestic release.
Par released the early estimate of first-day boxoffice Thursday morning. The figure included more than $16 million from midnight Wednesday performances, as the 2 1/2-hour, Michael Bay-helmed pic -- in which Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox reprise topliner roles -- seems well positioned to hit, and most likely to surpass, its projected $150 million-plus in opening-frame boxoffice through Sunday. The Paramount/DreamWorks co-production vaulted ahead of 2007's "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," which bowed to a one-day gross of $44.2 million, to become the biggest Wednesday opener at the North American boxoffice. And in terms of both one-day grossers and opening-day grossers, it now ranks second, behind only last year's formidable "The Dark Knight," which opened on a Friday to $67.2 million, having squeezed ahead of 2007's "Spider-Man 3," which debuted to $59.8 million. Hasbro is a co-producer of the pic, which like its 2007 predecessor is based on a line of toy action figures. The first "Transformers" movie made more than $708 million worldwide.
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