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Onyxmeth said:

Popularity wise there is no question. Your answer is Harry Potter. The sales of the previous movies are all among the twenty best selling theatrical releases of all time.

Personally I'm interested in seeing Star Trek, UP, Bruno, Public Enemy and Funny People. I'm going to have to go see Terminator also because of friends, but I have no faith in McG, so I'm assuming it will be hot garbage.

Nah dude, Transformers beat all the Harry Potter films (at least domestically).  I think the first one beat it if you adjust for inflation though.  But the revenues are rarely breaking $300 million domestically on those.

Harry Potter will definitely have a better world-wide gross though by a big margin.  Whole world loves that shit!

 



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