And, if the second part is released in 3-D (as has been threatened), the surcharge could boost that total to stratospheric levels. Instead of cashing in about $300 million at the domestic box office, Warner Brothers can now count on at least $600 million (bigger world-wide). From a purely business standpoint, the decision to bifurcate Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a winner.
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