![]() That sweaty brow you see is that of Warner Brothers, the studio that under the leadership of its recently retired movie chief, Alan F. “Deathly Hallows: Part 2” also set a new high-water mark for the biggest one-day box office haul this well-reviewed movie took in over $92 million on Friday in North America, including $43.5 million at midnight screenings, surpassing the $72.7 million generated by “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” in 2009. ![]() “The Dark Knight” previously held that record with $158.4 million, according to, which compiles ticketing data. ![]() “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” the first film in the series to be released in premium-priced 3-D, sold $168.6 million in tickets in North America alone - the biggest opening weekend in history, not adjusting for inflation. Harry Potter and his wizarding friends ended their decade-long film career by selling a staggering $476 million in tickets around the world over the weekend, breaking major box office records and leaving Hollywood executives shell-shocked. ![]() LOS ANGELES - And now we know the spell for raining cash. ![]()
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