The movie set opening day records in Australia ($7.5 million), Italy ($4.6 million), Sweden ($2.1 million), Norway ($1.8 million), the Netherlands ($1.7 million), Denmark ($1.6 million), Belgium ($1.4 million) and Finland ($749,000). It also claimed the Wednesday opening record in France ($7.1 million), the preview record in Germany ($5.3 million), and the Warner Bros. opening day record in Russia ($4.1 million).
I'm glad it's doing well, but why is a film set in Britain, with a British cast, made by an American film company, based of a British book by a British author, directed by a an American, being released in Britain and America last?
Expected, I mean really it's the movie of a generation (though some of you exaggerate it )
I think it'll reach the billion easily, but won't surpass Avatar.
I'm watching it tonight.
Preparing my Harry costume as we speak.