
Last updated: Tuesday, April 4, 2006
Mega Hit Amasses a King-Sized $100 Million in Consumer Spending The Largest First Six-Day Sell-Through on DVD in Universal Studios History.
Film Continues its Record-Breaking Success as Universal Pictures'
Fourth-Highest Grossing Film of All Time.
Universal City , California, April 3, 2006 –King Kong ascended to extraordinary
heights in its first six days in release, selling more than 6.5 million DVDs,
the largest six-day performance in Universal Studios history. Fans snatched the
blockbuster adventure film off shelves, generating $100 million in consumer
spending for the Universal Studios Home Entertainment release.
The spectacular first-week DVD sales continue King Kong's astonishing commercial
success as the studio's fourth-highest grossing film in the studio's 94-year
history. To date, the film has amassed approximately $550 million in ticket
sales worldwide, following on the heels of Jurassic Park, E.T. and The Lost
World: Jurassic Park.
"Hands down, Peter Jackson's King Kong ranks as one of Universal's biggest and
most successful cinematic triumphs of all time," said Craig Kornblau, President,
Universal Studios Home Entertainment. "Home entertainment consumers recognize
the singular-event status of this spectacular breakthrough motion picture which
has been further bolstered by the film's stunning technical achievements
including its Oscar (r) win for best visual effects."
The latest larger-than-life spectacle from visionary filmmaker Peter Jackson
(the Lord of the Rings trilogy), King Kong enthralled audiences and critics
alike, garnering three Oscars(r) at the 2006 Academy Awards(r) and appearing on
countless "Best Movies of the Year" lists.
Both the original theatrical version and the Special Collectors Edition two-disc
set of the King Kong DVD boast collectible package artwork specially created by
WETA Digital Ltd., the production company behind the film's impressive Oscar(r)-winning
visual effects. The DVD release of King Kong was supported by unparalleled
cross-promotional opportunities with an array of prominent partners including
Papa John's Pizza, Glad, Hostess, Orville Redenbacher's(r) Gourmet(r) Microwave
Popcorn, Kellogg's, Nestle, Toshiba, Chase and Kodak EasyShare.
King Kong recounts the eternal tale of beauty and the beast, with a script by
three-time Academy Award(r) winner Jackson and his longtime collaborators and
fellow Oscar(r) winners Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens. Oscar(r) nominee Naomi
Watts (21 Grams), Jack Black (School of Rock), Oscar(r) winner Adrien Brody (The
Pianist), Colin Hanks (Orange County) and Andy Serkis (the Lord of the Rings
trilogy) headline this must-see spectacular, with a cast of mind-boggling,
mythical creatures and an arsenal of spectacular visual innovations backing them
up. The Special Collector's Edition DVD features an exclusive glimpse of the
creation of King Kong's two unique worlds -- Skull Island, a land forgotten by
time, where the actress Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts) and the giant, savage ape known
as King Kong forge their tragic bond, and 1930's New York City, a different, but
not less perilous, kind of jungle. Other extras include almost three hours of
exclusive behind the scenes footage with director Jackson, as he finalizes every
aspect of post production on this groundbreaking film. The single disc version
is available at $29.98 SRP and the two-disc Special Edition is priced at $30.98
SRP.
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