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New Delhi: PVR Pictures has announced paid preview shows of 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2' a day before its official release in India. The film will hit the screens on November 23, 2012. These paid previews will be available across cinema halls pan India.
"After the stupendous response that the final installment received internationally, Twilight fans in India can hardly wait to see the culmination of the Edward-Bella vampire romance. We are anticipating a similar response to Breaking Dawn Part 2 here and hence have decide to go with paid previews of the film to satiate the public demand and match their enthusiasm," said Kamal Gianchandani, President, PVR Pictures.
The film has already scored best weekend opening worldwide and in the history of the franchise, thanks to massive international business. The fifth and last film in the blockbuster vampire series is being eagerly awaited in India and is expected to better the box office records of the previous four films in the series so far.
'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2' topped the worldwide weekend box office with $340.9 million opening, including $141.3 million domestically from 4,070 theaters and $199.6 million internationally from 61 markets. In North America, 'Breaking Dawn 2' opened ahead of the $138.1 million grossed by The 'Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn- Part 1' on the same weekend last year. Overseas, 'Breaking Dawn 2' opened well ahead of previous Twilight films in almost every territory. The franchise has yielded over $2.5 billion worldwide so far, half of it coming from American theatres.
Directed by Bill Condon, 'Breaking Dawn 2' returns Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner in the lead roles for a final time. 'Breaking Dawn 2' has drawn tremendous response from audiences globally, having captured the attention of teenagers, men, women and elders alike with each passing film.
'Breaking Dawn: Part 2' is easily among one of the most awaited Hollywood films in India, expected to surpass domestic box office records for all overseas films releasing this year.
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