'Star
Wars: The Last Jedi' opens with galactic $450 million
box office
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[December 18, 2017]
By Lisa Richwine
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" burst into theaters with a
staggering $450 million in global ticket sales in its
opening weekend, confirming that the celebrated space
adventure franchise remained a powerful force at the box
office.
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The eighth movie in the "Star Wars" saga created by George Lucas
in 1977 collected $220 million in the United States and Canada,
according to box office estimates released by comScore on
Sunday. The total ranked second only to the $248 million for
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" two years ago.
The debut marks another major success for Walt Disney Co, which
bought "Star Wars" producer Lucasfilm in 2012 and reinvigorated
the story set in a galaxy far, far away.
"There are very few brands that can sustain this kind of
enthusiasm and relevance," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media
analyst for comScore. "This supercharges the potential for all
the other 'Star Wars' properties down the line."
At least five more "Star Wars" movies are in the works at
Disney, including one about a young Han Solo due for release
next May, followed by "Episode IX" in December 2019.
"Last Jedi" features actress Carrie Fisher's final performance
as Leia, the beloved princess who became a general leading
resistance forces against the evil First Order. Fisher died of a
heart attack in December 2016.
The film also gives a prominent role to original "Star Wars"
hero Luke Skywalker, portrayed by Mark Hamill.
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International sales for "Last Jedi" were the third biggest for films
that did not include the Chinese market during their debut weekends,
Disney said. "Last Jedi" opens Jan. 5 in China, the second largest
movie market.
Positive fan reaction suggested strong ticket sales over the coming
holidays, said Dave Hollis, Disney president of worldwide theatrical
distribution. Audiences awarded the film an "A" grade in polling by
CinemaScore.
Box office analysts did not expect "Last Jedi" to repeat the opening
weekend numbers of "Force Awakens." The 2015 movie had been subject
to unprecedented interest because it was the first new "Star Wars"
film in a decade. It eventually took in more than $2 billion
worldwide.
Disney will take over distribution rights to all past "Star Wars"
films as part of its $52 billion deal last week to buy film and some
television businesses from Twenty-First Century Fox Inc Fox had
released the first six "Star Wars" movies made by Lucas.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)
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