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'Dark Knight' plans rerelease
'Dark Knight' plans rerelease
Batman wants an Oscar. More literally, Warner Bros. wants a statuette -- or 10 -- for "The Dark Knight." So the studio plans to rerelease its blockbuster Batman sequel in January, the height of Academy Awards voting season. "It's just a matter of bringing it back as a reminder for people," a ...
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‘The Dark Knight’ Will be Re-Released in January
Backseat Cuddler — ... as a reminder for people,” a studio insider said. To date, “Dark Knight” has rung up about $512 million domestically and $440 million internationally, including more than $55 million in Imax grosses. A pre-Oscars re-release would help assure its topping $1 billion worldwide, and any traction with nominations or wins would likely mean even greater boxoffice. No doubt, this film should get some awards. Warner Brothers is showing off how good they are with financial planning.  Source: The Hollywood Reporter POSTED BY: ...

The Dark Knight’s Coming Back to Theaters
Evil Beet Gossip — Perhaps they’re not happy with being the second-highest grossing film in U.S. history? (The flick’s still $78M short of Titanic.) Or, more likely, they want to remind Oscar voters how damn great the film is before they submit their ballots. Whatever the reason, Warner Bros. is going to re-release the film in theaters in January 2009. “It’s just a matter of bringing it back as a reminder for people,” a studio insider said. Do you think the re-release will draw an audience? ...

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SpoutBlog — ... By rereleasing The Dark Knight in January, Warner Bros. plans to make sure Academy voters don’t forget about Heath Ledger’s posthumous Oscar nomination. ...

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PopSugar — ... Ashwin Sood, have split and she wrote two songs on her new album about the situation. The couple have two daughters together. — Billboard.com Shannen Doherty will be leaving the new 90210 after four episodes to pitch a new TV show but Jennie Garth has signed on for five additional episodes on top of her original six. — Ausiello Files The Dark Knight will be rereleased in theaters this January, right around Academy Award voting season. — Hollywood Reporter Source

Batman Would Like Some Oscars Too, The Soloist
I Watch Stuff - The Best Movie News Ever — Warner Bros. has announced The Dark Knight will have an IMAX rerelease in January, so that come voting time, Academy members will remember, oh yeah, there was that Batman movie. From THR: ...

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