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Last Jedi gets tepid welcome in China

- Bloomberg

Walt Disney’s “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” brought in an estimated $28.7 million in its opening weekend in China, coming in below its two predecesso­rs in the world’s fastest-growing market.

That brings the global haul for “The Last Jedi” to $1.21 billion, the Burbank, California-based company said Sunday. It makes the film a success even if it doesn’t reach the heights of 2015’s “The Force Awakens,” which rang up $2.07 billion worldwide. Disney has been trying to build an audience for “Star Wars” in China, where mov- iegoers didn’t grow up with the original trilogy, and by that measure the new film fell short. “The Force Awakens” brought in $52.3 million when it opened there.

The last “Star Wars” movie to open in China, “Rogue One,” generated $30 million in its opening, outside the top 100 movie debuts in the region, according to Box Office Mojo. “The Force Awakens” was the 41st. Universal Pictures’ “The Fate of the Furious” holds the record for the biggest debut weekend in China with $185 million.

“Word of mouth is dismal and worse than the previous films,” Jonathan Papish, an analyst at China Film Insider, a website that reports on the industry, tweeted after Thursday night previews from China showed “The Last Jedi” lagging predecesso­rs. “The Last Jedi” was challenged for the top spot by “The Ex-File: The Return of the Exes,” the third installmen­t in a hugely popular romantic comedy series about a group of bachelors, in its second weekend in theaters.

Disney shares declined less than 1 percent to $111.40 in early trading in New York. The stock had gained 3.9 percent through the 12 months ended Jan. 5. The stock price was $110.17 at 10:10 a.m.

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