http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=1824&p=.htm


After starting the day with $16,912,367 from midnight shows alone, 
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith closed Thursday with 
$50,013,859 from an estimated 9,400 screens at 3,661 theaters. That's 
the biggest day ever for a single movie in history.

Shrek 2 previously held the single day record with $44.8 million on 
its fourth day of release, a Saturday last May, while Spider-Man 2 had 
the opening day record at $40.4 million, posted on June 30 of last 
year. Revenge of the Sith soared past them both with a gross beyond 
the rosiest of industry expectations.

"When I consider it's a Thursday with kids in school, I'd figure it 
can't do that," distributor 20th Century Fox's head of distribution, 
Bruce Snyder, told Box Office Mojo. "I did not think we could do $50 
million. I was thinking maybe we could catch up to Shrek 2 on 
Saturday. I'm as surprised as the rest of the world."

For further perspective, the biggest opening weekend of the year thus 
far had been Hitch's $43.1 million, and Revenge of the Sith blew past 
that in one day. Sith's gross is surprising, in part, because the 
previous Star Wars installment, Attack of the Clones, had an opening 
day on par with The Phantom Menace and ultimately made significantly 
less. In 2002, Clones grossed $30.1 million on its way to $310.7 
million, while Phantom earned $28.5 million en route to $431.1 
million.

Despite the immensity of its opening day, Revenge of the Sith is not a 
lock to break Spider-Man's $114.8 million opening weekend record.

"It's a tough call," Snyder noted. "I don't think that we'll have the 
3-day weekend record. I guess if you take Thursday, Friday and 
Saturday, we'd be bigger. If we opened on Friday, we'd have the 
weekend record. But after this, you gotta drop. For the 4-day, we'll 
be the biggest ever."

The current four-day champ is The Matrix Reloaded, which nabbed $134.3 
million in May 2003. That picture quickly burnt out and ended its run 
at $281.6 million.

Snyder noted several reasons for Revenge of the Sith's success. "For 
one, it was the culmination of the series," he explained. "The buzz on 
the picture has been extraordinary in stories and on television, and 
we were quite a bit wider than Attack of the Clones in terms of number 
of theaters and prints. And I do think we are getting the adults who 
had seen the original trilogy."

Revenge of the Sith has been seen as the jumpstart to get people back 
into the moviegoing habit after an uninspiring spring, but it will 
take more than just one movie. "The answer is if the movies behind it 
are good," Snyder said. "If there's something that's not interesting 
behind it, the box office will stall again."

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