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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!
Jeff 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.”

Driven 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.