User blog:Ceauntay/'iCarly: The Sequel' Midnight Screenings Canceled in Colorado After Shooting

=Local theaters in Colorado will not screen "iCarly: The Sequel" in theaters at midnight due to the tragedy of shooting to keep children safe.=

In order to keep any children safe for the case of any other shootings, Nickelodeon Movies announced today that the midnight screenings of iCarly: The Sequel has been cancelled in Colorado, due to the shooting.

On July 20, The Dark Knight Rises had its midnight screening around the country, but turned out deadly when shooting approaches. 12 people were killed, while over 50 people were injured. Luckly, the victims has survived the shooting. Warner Bros. and any other studios decides to put box office reports on hold until Monday July 23.

As for iCarly: The Sequel, it will still be released in theaters nationwide and at midnight. Around the country, except for Colorado, Nickelodeon Movies believe that some theaters in a country can be the scariest thing that would ever happen to them.

Some reporters believe that The Dark Knight Rises scored $75 to $77 million on Friday, which was the fourth largest sigle day gross after Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 ($91.1 million), Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2 ($90.2 million) and The Avengers ($80.4 million), heading to the weekend total $170 million, coming ahead of Deathly Hallow ($169.1 million). The Avengers will still hold the record as the biggest 3-day gross ever with $207.4 million.

As for iCarly: The Sequel, there will be box office updates after Monday July 23 has reported. And the movie will still be in theaters on July 27.