THE US box office has enjoyed a record summer in 2009 thanks to the success of movies such as
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and
Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince.
According to figures just released, the 2009 summer box office total currently stands at $4.17 billion compared with 2007’s previously record-breaking $4.16 billion. With Labor Day weekend yet to come, pundits are expecting at least another $100 million to be added to that total.
A large part of 2009’s success has been attributed to the success of the
Transformers and
Harry Potter sequels, as well as the soar away Disney-Pixar hit
Up.
Transformers has grossed $399.4 million to date,
Harry Potter $294.3 million and counting and
Up $289.6 million.
There has also been several surprise hits, including adult comedy
The Hangover, which has taken $270.2 million in the US, and Sandra Bullock-Ryan Reynolds rom-com
The Proposal, which is now the highest-grossing summer romantic comedy of all time with $160.2 million.
JJ Abrams’
Star Trek reboot and
X-Men Origins: Wolverine also performed ahead of expectations, as did sequels for
Night At The Museum, Ice Age and
The Da Vinci Code (with
Angels & Demons).
GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra is also expected to register strong final figures.
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