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THE LATEST STAR WARS RELEASE RAKES IN THE CASH WITH THE SECOND-BEST OPENING ON RECORD

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STAR Wars: The Last Jedi rocketed to a debut of A$290 million at the North American box office, landing the secondbest opening ever and slotting in behind only its predecesso­r, The Force Awakens, according to studio estimates overnight.

The Disney blockbuste­r became just the fourth film to open above $260 million domestical­ly.

Aside from The Force Awakens ($324 million), the others are The Avengers ($270 million) and Jurassic World ($272 million).

Accounting for inflation, the debut of 2012’s The Avengers would rank just ahead of The Last Jedi.

The Last Jedi is off to a similar start overseas, too, with $300 million in internatio­nal ticket sales, said Disney. That brings its three-day global haul to $590 million.

As anticipate­d, The Last Jedi fell shy of the opening weekend for J.J. Abrams’ 2015 franchise reboot, which eventually grossed $2.75 billion worldwide.

But the massive debut not only puts The Last Jedi in the record books, it single-handedly brightens what has been a disappoint­ing year for Hollywood. The weekend was far and away the highest grossing of the year.

The opening also gave the Walt Disney Co. the opportunit­y to flex its muscles on the heels of its deal announced last week to buy 21st Century Fox for $68 billion.

As part of the acquisitio­n, Disney will take control of 20th Century Fox, one of Hollywood’s six major studios.

Fox, as it happens, was the only studio to open another new wide-release film against The Last Jedi. Its family film, Ferdinand, was essentiall­y stampeded by The Last Jedi, grossing $17 million.

Ferdinand and other upcoming releases will look for more room in the coming weeks, once the Star Wars tsunami has waned.

While Abrams’ reboot capitalise­d on a decade’s hiatus for Star Wars, Rian Johnson’s sequel didn’t have the same luxury of freshness.

It follows not only The Force Awakens, but last year’s spin-off, Rogue One. That release opened with $202 million, and took in a little more than $1.3 billion globally.

Johnson instead aimed to distinguis­h The Last Jedi by introducin­g some new tones to George Lucas’ space opera. The Last Jedi is more irreverent than previous chapters.

The plan seemed to work. Critics gave Johnson’s film a 93 per cent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences en- dorsed it, too, with an A CinemaScor­e.

Signalling its faith in Johnson, Lucasfilm earlier announced that Johnson is developing another trilogy for the franchise, the first of which he’ll write and direct.

Abrams is set to return to direct Episode IX.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? KEY CHARACTER: Adam Driver who plays villain Kylo Ren in Star Wars: The Last Jedi at the film’s premiere in London.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES KEY CHARACTER: Adam Driver who plays villain Kylo Ren in Star Wars: The Last Jedi at the film’s premiere in London.

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