hollywood-opportunities.com - 8/26/2008
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Following the runaway success of The Dark Knight, which earned over $800 million worldwide, Warner Brothers Studio executives are planning to further capitalize on their superhero franchises based on DC Comics characters.
Ready for a darker, more tormented Superman?
popwatch.ew.com 8/26/2008 — Poor Superman. His last movie was a disappointment, and now his DC Comics stablemate Batman is getting all the box office glory. But Warner Bros. has a plan, according to the Wall Street Journal, to reboot the Superman franchise, and...
Downey Disses 'Dark Knight'
movies.yahoo.com 8/25/2008 — The Hatfields and the McCoys. The Yankees and the Red Sox. Jennifer and Angelina. When it comes to a long-running feud, people choose their side and they defend it to the end. For comic book fanatics, it's always been the divide between the two major ...
'Dark Knight' in cruise control overseas —
Hollywood Reporter 8/25/2008
"The Dark Knight" proved again over the weekend that it is a major force overseas, finishing with a mighty $34.7 million from 7,754 screens in 62 markets to lift its foreign gross to $382.1 million, more than double the take for any previous Batman ...