Published 9/11/2008
at Celebrity Fix
It's not that $512 million isn't enough. It's that The Dark Knight could do so much more.No exact date has been settled on, but Warner Bros. is planning to rerelease the box-office behemoth in January, just in time for a final Oscar-season push before Motion Picture Academy members have to turn in their ballots.
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