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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Crosses $1 Billion And Continues to Vaporize Records

December 28, 2015

Star Wars: The Force Awakens ©Lucasfilm 2015
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
©Lucasfilm 2015

With the largest second weekend of all-time, Star Wars: The Force Awakens has now grossed more than $544 million domestically and another $546 million internationally, totaling over $1 billion ($1.09B)  in worldwide ticket sales and became the fastest movie ever to hit $1 billion at the global box office.

In just twelve days Star Wars: The Force Awakens has vaporized just about every box office record on the books.

This weekend alone, The Force Awakens secured the biggest Christmas Day of all time, raking in $49.3 million and more than doubling Sherlock Holmes’ 2009 record of $24.6 million. It also surpassed The Dark Knight to become the fifth biggest domestic movie of all time. Even more impressively, The Force Awakens crossed $500 million domestically in only 10 days, shattering Jurassic World’s 17-day record. Thanks to Star Wars’ success, this is officially the biggest Christmas weekend in box office history and the film is showing no signs of slowing down!

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens The Box Office

December 21, 2015

sw3Jeff Bock, senior box office analyst at Exhibitor Relations Co. summed up best this weekend’s opening of Disney’s Star Wars: The Force Awaken: “I don’t think ever in the history of movies has their been more hype leading up to release of a film. This is a huge, huge win.”

Star Wars: The Force Awakens stormed the box office this weekend  and many records tumbled along the way. The film walked away with an estimated $248 million in its first three days domestically (including $57 million in Thursday night “previews”) along with another $279 million internationally for a massive $529 million worldwide opening.

The film, with a $200 million budget and millions more spent on marketing, represented a big gamble for the Walt Disney Company, which had already plunked down $4 billion for rights to the Skywalker clan. It’s a bet that appears to have paid off, establishing new benchmarks for the movie industry and setting the franchise up for future spinoffs, prequels and installments.

Here are some of the records that Star Wars: The Force Awakens now owns:

Largest Thursday Previews: $57 million
Previous Record: $43.5 million (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2)
Largest Friday, Opening Day, Single Day: $120.5 million (estimated)
Previous Record: $91 million (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2)
Domestic Opening Weekend: $248 million (estimate)
Previous Record: $208.8 million (Jurassic World)
Highest Per Theater Average (Wide Opening): $57,571 (estimate)
Previous Record: $48,855 / 4,274 theaters (Jurassic World)
Top Opening Weekend for PG-13 Rated Film: $248 million (estimate)
Previous Record: $208.8 million (Jurassic World)
Top Holiday Opening Weekend: $238 million (estimate)
Previous Record: $158 million (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire)
Biggest Weekend Overall (Top 12 Gross): $294.5 million
Previous Record: $266 million (June 12-14, 2015)
Biggest December Weekend (Top 12 Gross): $294.5 million
Previous Record: $259.9 million (Dec 25-27, 2009)
December Single Day: $120.5 million (estimated)
Previous Record: $37.13 million (The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey)
Widest December Opening: 4,134 theaters
Previous Record: 4,045 theaters (The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey)
December Opening Weekend: $248 million (estimate)
Previous Record: $84.62 million (The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey)
Fastest to $100 Million: 1 Day
Previous Record: 2 Days (Jurassic World)
Global IMAX Opening Record: $48 million
Previous Record: $44.1 million (Jurassic World)
Domestic IMAX Opening Record: $30.1 million
Previous Record: $20.9 million (Jurassic World)
Best opening for a “Star Wars” film
(Previous record: “Revenge of the Sith” with $108.4 million)
Biggest opening weekend of all time in U.K., Russia, Australia, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Austria, Denmark, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Croatia, Ukraine, Iceland, Serbia and New Zealand

Cinema attendance in the US and Canada, the world’s largest film market, has barely changed in a decade as online and mobile platforms exploded. “We have so many options for entertainment, yet look at where everyone is flocking this weekend – to the multiplex,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at box office tracking firm Rentrak. “Disney has this down to a science.”

Disney plans four Star Wars movies up to 2019, plus major expansions at its US theme parks to incorporate the droids, spaceships and otherworldly creatures of the universe Lucas invented. Toys, clothing, home accessories and video games already pervade stores ahead of Christmas.

Reuters analysis last week calculated that Disney might be on track to triple its Lucasfilm investment ($4 billion) and earn an average of $669m from the franchise in each of the next six years.

The film’s financial and critical success mark a victory for Disney’s chief executive Bob Iger’s strategy of acquiring proven brands, including Pixar Animation and comic book powerhouse Marvel, to fuel Disney’s entertainment empire.

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens The Early Reviews Are In – (no spoilers)

December 16, 2015

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There has been an awakening. Have you felt it? That’s the lifting of the embargo on the ultra top-secret Star Wars: The Force Awakens, as the movie finally screened before audiences prior to its release on December 18th. After years of anticipation and judging by the initial reviews, The Force Awakens appears to have brought balance and the magic back to the Star Wars franchise.

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the movie it was promised to be, with great new characters, a respect for the original trilogy and a strong understanding of what makes this franchise click with fans.” ~IGN

“The Force Awakens actually feels like Star Wars again, more so than any film since 1983.the force awakens understands how audiences originally connected with Lucas Films” ~The Verge

“J. J. Abrams’ hugely anticipated blockbuster brings welcome jolts of energy, warmth and excitement back to the biggest franchise in movie history.” ~Variety

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens is actually probably objectively the best Star Wars yet, and would be held up as untouchable had it come first.” ~The Independent

“This is a triumphant reboot of the biggest film franchise of our lifetimes and fully earns its place as the soon-to-be biggest film of all time.The Force is, indeed, strong in this film.” ~The Star

“The Force Awakens pumps new energy and life into a hallowed franchise in a way that both resurrects old pleasures and points in promising new directions.” ~The Hollywood Reporter

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens Is a Satisfying, Stirring Return to a Galaxy Far, Far Away. J.J. Abrams’s beyond-anticipated movie recaptures the old Star Wars magic, and leaves us wanting more.” ~Vanity Fair

“If you loved Star Wars once, everything you loved is back. And if you’re new? Welcome home.” ~The Wired

“Packed with action and populated by both familiar faces and fresh blood, The Force Awakens successfully recalls the series’ former glory while injecting it with renewed energy.” ~rottentomatoes.com

“…a spectacular homecoming. JJ Abrams banishes memories of George Lucas’s prequels with this outrageously exciting and romantic return to a world you hadn’t realised you’d missed so much” ~The Guardian

“fun, polished space odyssey that embraces the appeal of the originals.” ~IndieWire

“J.J. Abrams’ rousing, pitch-perfect triumph—a feast of nostalgic blockbustering.” ~Time Out

“is precisely the Star Wars movie that you want it to be.” Will Leitch of the New Republic 

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Is Already Setting Records

October 23, 2015

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The full trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens debuted this week during ESPN’s Monday Night Football  and was seen by a TV audience of over 16 million, followed by an immediate release on YouTube, Facebook, and platforms worldwide.

In just 24 hours, the trailer was viewed online more than 112 million times. That’s 128 million times globally in a single day! 

Not to be outdone by the trailer,  Star Wars: The Force Awakens also obliterated records for advance ticket sales at US and UK cinemas, leading to many early screenings being completely sold out.

Fandango said that the JJ Abrams’ film sold more than eight times as many tickets on its first day of release – Monday – as the previous record holder, 2012’s The Hunger Games. Separately, IMAX revealed it took $6.5m in ticket sales on a single day for The Force Awakens, having never made more than $1m in 24 hours previously. The Force Awakens was also the bestselling film on movietickets.com, representing 95% of sales over the past 24 hours.

Tickets also went on sale in the US after the debut of the trailer on ESPN’s  Monday Night Football. In the UK, where tickets went on sale earlier in the day, Disney said a record 200,000 plus tickets were sold in 24 hours, beating marks for Skyfall, Spectre, The Hunger Games and 50 Shades of Grey.

The unprecedented demand on both sides of the Atlantic, almost two months’ prior to the release of Abrams’ film, is leading to speculation that The Force Awakens might challenge Avatar for the mantle of highest-grossing movie of all time.

 

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Disney Sets Studio Record Crossing $1B Domestic Box Office

June 25, 2015

walt-disney-studios-logo-082710-1yhigh__111218220527-e1324245999933Driven by the success of Marvel’s Avengers: Age Of Ultron, Cinderella, and the opening of Disney/Pixar’s latest animated entry Inside Out, The Walt Disney Studios has crossed the $1B mark at the domestic box office in a studio record time of 174 days, beating the 188-day previous record set on July 8, 2012 by two weeks. This marks the 10th consecutive year, and the 19th year overall, that the studio has reached this milestone.

Here are some of the domestic box office numbers that have contributed to Disney reaching this unprecedented milestone:

Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Age Of Ultron $450.4M

Disney Pixar’s Inside Out, to-date,  $113M

Cinderella soon to cross $200M, upon which  it will be in the Top Five highest grossers so far this year.

 

 

Source: Deadline Hollywood

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