Dark Knight plans re-release for Oscars

Last updated 15:46 11/09/2008
Reuters
OSCAR HUNT: Batman wants an Oscar badly.

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Batman wants an Oscar. To be precise, Warner Bros wants a statuette - or 10 - for The Dark Knight. So the studio plans to re-release its blockbuster Batman sequel in January, the height of Academy Awards voting season.

"It's just a matter of bringing it back as a reminder for people," a studio insider explained.

Warner Bros domestic distribution president Dan Fellman acknowledged ongoing talks with Imax execs over the prospect of restoring the Christian Bale starrer to some giant-screen venues in January.

It's uncertain if The Dark Knight also will reappear in conventional venues at that point.

Directed by Christopher Nolan, the film's huge commercial and critical success has spurred talk of possible Oscar nominations for its director, producers and cast - most specifically Bale's co-star, Health Ledger, for the late actor's edgy performance as the Joker.

To date, Dark Knight has rung up about US$512 million domestically and US$440 million internationally, including more than US$55 million in Imax grosses.

A pre-Oscars re-release would help assure its topping US$1 billion worldwide.

But with the title set to hit DVD in December, it's now apparent anyone hoping the Batman sequel would soar to Titanic heights will be disappointed.

Dark Knight already ranks as the second-highest-grossing movie ever, after Titanic's phenomenal US$1.84 billion - a mix of US$600.8 million in domestic box office and US$1.24 billion in foreign coin registered in 1997 and 1998.

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