Eclipse Premier Totals

June 30th, 2010 | Eclipse | No Comments »

Twilight Lexicon’s source, Larry 411 has now posted an article about the Eclipse Box office with numbers on the midnight opening. The numbers are reflective of midnight of June 30, as well as early this afternoon. Theatre’s are sold out worldwide, as for NYC – apparently the 12:15, 12:30 and 1:00 am showings were all filled.

Check out the analysis below:

The Twilight Saga was the biggest opening of all time at 4416 venues. So it’s no surprise that early reports say theaters were mobbed not just in America but overseas as well.

There are a few things to watch for (click the links for daily numbers and extensive analysis). The Twilight Saga: New Moon opened on November 20, 2009 with $26.27 million from 3514 midnight screenings at 4024 locations.

The film took in $72.7M its first day, on its way to a $142.8M weekend, making it the #3 all-time and #1 non-summer opening weekend of all time. After the second weekend, its domestic total was $230.95M and worldwide was $473.95M. The filmpassed the $1/2 billion mark worldwide in its third weekend. After four weekends,New Moon sat at $267.32M domestic. And the film ended its fifth weekend with a total $274.6M domestic and $634.7M worldwide on its way to a current theatrical total of $296.6M domestic and $709.7M worldwide.”

See more on Larry’s site

Amanda Bell, the Twilight Examiner, also has a great article that concurs with Larry’s findings and expands more.

“All along – during the downtime between The Twilight Saga: New Moon‘s release and‘s – fans have been asking this question: will The Twilight Saga: Eclipse surpass the incredible numbers set forth by ?

No doubt, the biggest achievement of New Moon in the box office was to set the record for . So, the topic has definitely lingered as to whether the summer Eclipse showing will top that record.

Also, the staggering  numbers (3rd highest ever) for New Moonreached $140.7 million in the first three days. So, whether Eclipse will eclipse New Moon‘s opening weekend figures is prominent as well.

According to TheWrap.com, industry predictions give the nod to Eclipse in at least the second portion of the inquiry.”