LOS ANGELES (AFP) - The boy sorcerer is working out with a bang as "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2," the eighth and ultimate movie in the series, has exceeded $1 billion in international sales.
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It also tied the record for the fastest ascend -- behind its July 15 release, it soared to $1 billion on Sunday. The fleeting ascend is in additional records broken by Potter
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The film has now earned one estimated $318.46 million domestically and one estimated $690 million on the multinational side, along to Warner.
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Over the weekend "Deathly Hallows" was fourth in North American carton office ticket sales, with "Cowboys & Aliens" catching the number an blot in its debut and raking in $36.4 million.
"The Smurfs" also had a huge debut weekend as it landed in the second spot with $35.6 million emulated by "Captain America: The First Avenger" in third with $25.5 million.