User blog:Ceauntay/iCarly: The Sequel cancels midnight premiere in Colorado

Imagine things can get worse besides tragedy at the movie theater in Colorado. Nickeldeon Movies canceled the July 26 12:01 a.m. premiere of "iCarly: The Sequel" due to the shooting taken from early Friday morning when premiering "The Dark Knight Rises" in theaters this weekend.

12 people are killed during a gunshot, with 59 people were injured during the gunshot, which is yet to be the biggest movie theater violance ever heard. Box office reports have been put on hold for "The Dark Knight Rises" according to Warner Bros.

Some believe that the movie made $75 to $77 million on Friday, which was the fourth largest opening day in history, poised to earn $170 million over the weekend. It earned $30 million from midnight screenings.

Not releasing "iCarly: The Sequel" in theaters at midnight may hurt ticket sales at the box office. "iCarly: The Movie", the sequel's predecessor, had its midnight screening two years ago and it made a healthy $4 million. With Colorado being cancelled, it's unclear if the movie could have a lower opening.