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'Star Wars' Obliterates Single-Day Box Office Record With $120 Million
'Star Wars’ Obliterates Single-Day Box Office Record With $120 Million
“The Force Awakens” could break opening weekend record set by “Jurassic World” in two days
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” skyrocketed to more than $120 million in its debut at the North American box office on Friday. The biggest single-day haul in Hollywood history is a spectacular launch, and puts Disney’s much-anticipated sequel to the iconic space-fantasy series on an earnings trajectory unlike any movie before it.
The first “Star Wars” movie in more than a decade is on course to obliterate the opening weekend record of $208.8 million set by “Jurassic World” in June. It could manage the feat as early as Saturday night and conservative projections have it at $225 million for the three days, with a high-end range of more than $250 million.
Director J.J. Abrams‘ space epic surpassed the $91 million of former single-day record holder “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2” within hours on Friday, and was boosted by the record $57 million it made at Thursday previews.
'Star Wars’ Obliterates Single-Day Box Office Record With $120 Million
“The Force Awakens” could break opening weekend record set by “Jurassic World” in two days
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” skyrocketed to more than $120 million in its debut at the North American box office on Friday. The biggest single-day haul in Hollywood history is a spectacular launch, and puts Disney’s much-anticipated sequel to the iconic space-fantasy series on an earnings trajectory unlike any movie before it.
The first “Star Wars” movie in more than a decade is on course to obliterate the opening weekend record of $208.8 million set by “Jurassic World” in June. It could manage the feat as early as Saturday night and conservative projections have it at $225 million for the three days, with a high-end range of more than $250 million.
Director J.J. Abrams‘ space epic surpassed the $91 million of former single-day record holder “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2” within hours on Friday, and was boosted by the record $57 million it made at Thursday previews.
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