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Disney hits industry-first US$7 bln at box office

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LOS ANGELES: A huge debut for ‘ Rogue One’ has seen Walt Disney Studios become the first distributo­r in history to hit US$ 7 billion in annual global box office receipts, it said Monday.

The US$ 290 million worldwide opening for the ‘Star Wars’ spinoff puts Disney’s haul for 2016 at US$ 2.7 billion in North America, also an industry record, and US$ 4.3 billion elsewhere.

It is the first year in which all five of Walt Disney Studios’ top brands -- Disney, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm -- have released movies.

“This historic achievemen­t is possible because all of our film studios are bringing their absolute best to the table, telling great stories of all kinds that resonate with audiences across borders, gender and generation­s,” said Alan Horn, chairman of Walt Disney Studios.

Set several records

“These films work because each one has not only something for everyone, but everything for someone. It’s our honour to be able to create these experience­s for audiences, and we’re thankful to them for continuing to come out to the theater with us.

Even before ‘ Rogue One’ came out, hits such as ‘Finding Dory’, ‘Captain America: Civil War’ and ‘Zootopia’ ensured the studio had beaten last year’s record US$ 5.8 billion by the end of October and was comfortabl­y on track to pass the record of US$ 6.9 billion set by Universal in 2015.

Disney has set several records this year, becoming the fastest studio ever to hit US$ 2 billion domestical­ly and US$ 5 billion at the global box office, both in July.

It has not been entirely plain sailing, as ‘Alice Through The Looking Glass’ and ‘ The BFG’ were deemed commercial flops.

Coastguard drama ‘ The Finest Hours’ also sank without a trace, with Variety magazine reporting that Disney was expecting losses of around US$ 75 million from the film.

On the other side of the ledger, the studio had three hits in 2016 that passed the illustriou­s US$ 1 billion global mark -- ‘ Captain America’( US$ 1.2 billion), ‘Finding Dory’, ( US$ 1.03 billion) and ‘Zootopia’ ( US$1.02 billion).

‘The Jungle Book’ made US$ 967 million, while ‘ Star Wars: The Force Awakens’, which debuted in December last year, brought in US$ 737 million of its US$ 2.1 billion global take in 2016.

Those five films scored an average 94 per cent rating on RottenToma­toes.com, which aggregates the reviews for all releases.

‘ Rogue One’, which is yet to open in the vast Chinese market, is expected to do better than all of these, although much of its global take will come in 2017. — AFP

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California. — AFP photo Actor Bryan Cranston attends the premiere of 20th Century Fox’s ‘Why Him?’ at Regency Bruin Theater on Dec’ 17 in Westwood,

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