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Third "Pirates" sets sail for Memorial Day record

(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-05-25 08:37



"Spider-Man 3" and "Shrek the Third" may have set opening weekend box
office records this month, but Hollywood thinks the latest "Pirates of
the Caribbean" movie will steal a hefty chunk of the summer movie
season's treasure.

"Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," which opens on Friday in 102
countries and territories is the final film in a trilogy that has so far
grossed $1.7 billion at global box offices and has sold 40 million DVDs
and home videos for the Walt Disney Co..

Advance ticket sales for the film were on par with the record-breaking
$151 million debut earlier this month for Sony Corp.'s "Spider-Man 3,"
but the film's length -- nearly three hours with trailers -- will limit
the number of times it is shown and could affect its 3-day total, said
Jeff Bock, an analyst for box office tracking firm Exhibitor Relations.

But "At World's End" will be opening in a record 4,362 North American
theaters, about 110 more than "Spider-Man 3" and about 200 more than
DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc.'s "Shrek the Third," which set an
opening-weekend record last week for an animated film at $122 million.

"We are looking at a bow (debut) that's got to be between 'Shrek the
Third' and 'Spider-Man 3,' and if everything works out it, could surpass
it," Bock said.

"No doubt it will be the biggest Memorial Day opening weekend, eclipsing
'X-Men: Last Stand' with a four-day $122 million total."

Top U.S. online ticket sellers Fandango.com and MovieTickets.com both
showed "At World's End" outpacing "Spider-Man" at the same point in the
sales cycle.

Disney Chief Executive Robert Iger told attendees at the Society of
American Business Editors and Writers this week he was anxiously awaiting
the public's reaction to the new film.

"This is one of those weekends where you are on your computer or waiting
by the phone to get the results almost on an hourly basis," Iger said.

"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," the second film in the
series, was the first live-action movie to pass $1 billion in global
box-office sales during a theatrical run. Disney has positioned itself to
reap the full benefit of what could be the lucrative franchise's final
film.

The company enlisted 13 corporate partners -- the most ever for any
Disney film -- to promote "At World's End." The partners include Volvo,
Verizon Communications Inc., Coca-Cola Co., Circuit City, Best Buy and
Toys 'R Us.

Disney has shipped 2.8 million of its new video game and 2 million books
from its "Pirates of the Caribbean" series in conjunction with the
release of "At World's End." The book franchise, which boasts 60 titles,
has already sold 9 million copies.

"Pirates" merchandise is the company's No. 2 selling line from a feature
film, behind "Cars," and the company plans to continue with the line of
clothing, jewelry, furnishings, toys and collectibles for years to come,
a Disney spokesman said.

The Walt Disney World and Disneyland theme parks installed WiFi hot spots
that let gamers download exclusive content for the online "Pirates" game.
Disneyland retooled its Tom Sawyer Island as a "Pirates Lair" that opens
on Friday.













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