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'Dark Knight' Set to Smash Blu-ray Shipping Record

Mon Nov 10, 2008 at 01:00 PM ET

The blockbuster 'The Dark Knight' can add another notch to its list of achievements: high-def record-breaker.

Not content to smash worldwide attendance records during its theatrical run this summer, the $500 million-plus grossing sequel is now poised to storm the next-gen record books by becoming the first Blu-ray title to ship more than a million units.

Though Warner has declined to confirm exact shipment totals, Video Business is reporting that the studio will ship in excess of 1M copies of 'The Dark Knight' in time for the Blu-ray's December 9 street date, which is believed to be a first for the format.

'The Dark Knight' was always expected to be one of the format's biggest-ever sellers since it was first announced for Blu-ray release back in October. Should the one million-shipped total hold true come December, the release will handedly top previous Blu-ray sales pacesetters 'Casino Royale' (which became the first next-gen title to sell over 100,000K units back in March 2007) and 'Transformers' (which is reported to have sold in excess of 500,000 copies on Blu).

Warner will release 'The Dark Knight' on Blu-ray December 9 in standard two-disc (MSRP $35.99) and collectible Limited Edition ($64.99) versions.



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Nice blu-ray's market share keeps going up and up with more and more releases. And these big releases are helping out a bunch. I hope Blu-ray can make it to 12% this holiday.

And I'll leave the naysayers to someone else.



Pre-ordered at amazon.
Can't wait to see it on my 32'' BRAVIA with 5,1. It will be MORE THAN SUPERB!



Yes it will. Deserves it too.



I hope no one is surprised by this... We're talking of the Dark Knight after all...



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Does "Artists work goes up in value after they die" work with actors too? Heath Ledgers last movie before he died press must have hyped the movie some.



I thought Iron Man had rather impressive sales as well (far higher than Transformers), no?



papflesje said:
I thought Iron Man had rather impressive sales as well (far higher than Transformers), no?

 

 Paramount didn't release transformers on blu-ray along with the DVD counterpart. That made blu-ray sales suffer after they did release it but yeah as of right now Iron Man holds the records I think. (BTW has it sold 1 mil yet? Because it sure the hell should have)



it will

but it doesn't deserve it

the movie was boring as hell....it became successful because of The Joker brilliant acting & because Heath Ledger died so people felt obligated to see his "final performance"



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darthdevidem01 said:
it will

but it doesn't deserve it

the movie was boring as hell....it became successful because of The Joker brilliant acting & because Heath Ledger died so people felt obligated to see his "final performance"

 

 Yeah movies need to stop editing the movie so much to get the rating down to PG-13 to get more money and actually make an awesome mature dark brutal rated R movie.