The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘The Last Jedi’ soars to US$745 million worldwide

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LOS ANGELES: DisneyLuca­sfilm’s ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ is showing plenty of force at mulitplexe­s worldwide with US$745.4 million globally as of Sunday.

The North American take has hit US$365 million in its first 10 days as of Sunday with the studio projecting another US$32 million on Christmas Day on Monday — making it the third highest domestic release in 2017 following ‘Beauty and the Beast’ with US$504 million and ‘Wonder Woman’ at US$412 million.

‘Stars Wars: The Last Jedi’ has totalled US$380.3 million in internatio­nal box office. It is already the top grossing film of 2017 in both Denmark and Sweden and the fourth highest grosser in the overall European market. The UK is the top market with US$67.4 million, followed by Germany with US$40 million, France with US$29.3 million and Australia with US$26.9 million.

‘The Last Jedi’, which picks up following the events of 2015’s ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’, is so far the 87th highest worldwide grosser of all time, trailing 2016’s ‘Suicide Squad’ by US$1.4 million. Rian Johnson directed with Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Lupita Nyong‘o and Domhnall Gleeson reprising their roles. It’s the final screen role for Fisher, who died a year ago.

Sony’s ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ and Universal’s ‘Pitch Perfect 3’ have also opened solidly while Fox’s ‘The Greatest Showman’ is drawing respectabl­y at the domestic box office. But moviegoers are showing little interest in Paramount’s ‘Downsizing’ and Warner Bros.Alcon’s ‘Father Figures’.

‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ opened with the second-largest North American launch ever in its first weekend with US$220 million. It faced competitio­n for the first time on Dec. 20, with Sony’s action comedy ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’, which is leading the rest of the pack with US$34 million at 3,765 sites for Friday-Sunday and a six-day total of around US$64 million.

Josh Greenstein, Sony’s president of worldwide marketing and distributi­on, pointed to the A- CinemaScor­e as an indication that ‘Jumanji’ is attracting all demographi­cs. “We have incredible momentum as we go into the biggest moviegoing week of the year,” he added.

‘Jumanji’ also opened solidly with US$49.5 million in 53 internatio­nal markets, finishing ahead of ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ in 28 territorie­s. Its top performanc­e came in the UK with a second-place finish at US$10.1 million including previews.

Universal’s ‘Pitch Perfect 3’ took in US$20.5 million at 3,447 theatres and is on track for US$27 million by the end of the four-day period. The threequel brought back the Bellas singing group with Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld, Brittany Snow, Anna Camp and Hana Mae Lee reprising their roles. ‘Pitch Perfect 3’ also opened with US$9.8 million in 14 internatio­nal markets.

Hugh Jackman’s ‘The Greatest Showman’, a musical take on circus founder P.T. Barnum, grossed US$8.6 million at 3,006 venues during Friday-Sunday. The movie, produced by Chernin Entertainm­ent, opened on Dec. 20 and is on track to take in about US$18 million in its first six days.

‘Downsizing’ took in a quiet US$4.6 million at 2,558 theatres in its Friday-Sunday debut and should finish four-day frame with US$6.2 million. Paramount paid US$65 million for the near-future comedy in which Matt Damon agrees to be shrunk to five inches in exchange for a better life. Audiences were unimpresse­d, giving the film a C CinemaScor­e.

‘Father Figures’ grossed a tepid US$3.2 million at 3,902 theatres during Friday-Sunday and should add about US$1 million on Monday. The film follows brothers — played by Owen Wilson and Ed Helms — who set out to find their biological father.

‘The Post’, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep, dazzled with US$495,000 at nine sites for Friday-Sunday. Fox will go wide with the journalism drama on Jan. 12. — Reuters

 ??  ?? (Left-Right) Israeli film producer Ram Bergman, US film director Rian Johnson, British actress Daisy Ridley, US actor Mark Hamill pose at the red carpet for the Chinese premiere of ‘Star Wars:The Last Jedi’ at the Shanghai Disney Resort in Shanghai on...
(Left-Right) Israeli film producer Ram Bergman, US film director Rian Johnson, British actress Daisy Ridley, US actor Mark Hamill pose at the red carpet for the Chinese premiere of ‘Star Wars:The Last Jedi’ at the Shanghai Disney Resort in Shanghai on...

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