The movie brought in $45 million in the United
States and Canada on Thursday night, second only to the $57
million from 2015's "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." That film
went on to generate more than $2 billion worldwide.
"Last Jedi" is the eighth movie in the saga created by George
Lucas in 1977. It picks up from the end of "Force Awakens" with
the scavenger Rey asking Luke Skywalker to come out of seclusion
to help fight the evil First Order.
The new film features actress Carrie Fisher's final performance
as Leia, the famous princess who has become a general leading
resistance forces. Fisher died of a heart attack in December
2016.
Fans' love of the franchise, and Fisher, is expected to drive
heavy ticket sales for "Last Jedi" over the upcoming Christmas
and New Year holidays, according to box office analysts.
"Last Jedi" began rolling out on Wednesday in international
markets, where it has brought in $60.8 million in its first two
days, Disney said.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Meredith Mazzilli and
Lisa Von Ahn)
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