From TMP:
Summer 2011 is huge. I've said it once, and I will say it again. Because of the somewhat "overstuffed" nature of the season, it's rather natural for some films to be pushed out of the public eye. Not every wide release this year will make $200 million dollars. They could be huge movies, but they will eventually become the casuality of a crowded marketplace. It's sad, but true. So which films will rise up to the top of the mound and conquer the Summer Box Office? Here's our picks.
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I'm in total agreement with your #1 prediction. Harry Potter is going to blow up the worldwide box office.
I don't know, I really think the comic book movies overall will do slightly better than on here. I think Green Lantern has the potential to beat them all, if it's as good as it could be. That's all part of the fun though, and Harry Potter is sure to be somewhere in the top spot no matter what.