With rapid decisiveness of a magic wand, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" defeated several weekend box-office records. The final and the best-reviewed in the Potter franchise entry now holds the record for the largest first day and the biggest weekend opening (the Canada and the world) and helped push the franchise spent $ 2 billion mark.

The eighth "Harry potter" film takes to $ 92.1 million Friday, North America and was granted a weekend total 168,5 million, according to studio estimates. Gross at the box-office of the film "Potter" new exceeded those of previous Records licensed as "the dark knight" and "Spider-Man 3", although it was slightly lower in the presence. "deathly hallows Part 2" was ranked sixth overall when it comes to number of sold tickets.

More than 3100 sites offered the film in 3D (the largest 3D deployment never) but only 43% of audiences chose to see the film in this way, which provides another example of a fatigue 3D moviegoers.

Restart of the kinds of "winnie" the Pooh Disney have a chance against the boy wizard and his pals, with the most recent animated take on the character classic drums only 8 million in its debut.

"Transformers: dark of the Moon"is a distant # 2 at the box office in the third week of its release, taking in $ 21.2 million for a total of 302.8 million."." Dark comedy in the workplace "Horrible bosses" was # 3 on the dashboard with 17.6 million for a total of $ 60 million.

Kevin James' "zookeeper" took in $ 12.3 million for a total of $ 42.3 million, which is far behind where "Paul Blart: Mallcop of the actor" has been a point similar to its theatrical release. "Cars 2" has completed the top five of $ 8.3 million. Record attendance total and comprehensive $ 165.3 million of computer animation film marks a minimum of 12 years for the much famed Pixar Studios.

Director Woody Allen has a lot to be happy, however, that "Midnight in Paris" became his highest Box-Office film over the weekend. Fantastic film, faussa won $ 41.8 million and ranks seventh among the Allen films in terms of number of tickets sold.

This weekend will mark the arrival of two strongly promoted summer films: long-awaited "Captain America: The First Avenger," which stars Chris Evans in the title role and Justin Timberlake / Mila Kunis romantic comedy "Friends with benefits."

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