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‘Last Jedi’ forces way to second-biggest domestic opening

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‘ STAR Wars’ is celebratin­g its 40th birthday this year by proving one truth: It refuses to weaken as a commercial force.

Five years ago, Disney acquired Lucasfilm for US$ 4 billion. Now, judging by the massive opening of ‘ The Last Jedi’, Disney will soon pass that total from the first three ‘Star Wars’ releases alone since the 2012 deal was struck.

The eighth episode in the ‘Star Wars’ saga powered its way to a US$ 220 million domestic debut, according to studio estimates Sunday. The only movie ever to open bigger, before adjusting for inflation, is the series’ previous film. ‘ Star Wars: The Force Awakens’, which jump- started the main franchise in 2015 after a decade of dormancy, had a North American opening of US$ 247.9 million.

‘ The Force Awakens’ went on to gross more than US$ 2 billion worldwide - the only film not directed by James Cameron to do so. After a single weekend, ‘ The Last Jedi’ has already grossed US$ 450 million worldwide. And last year’s ‘ Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’, a spinoff from the main saga, grossed US$ 1.05 billion globally.

Domestical­ly, the only other films to open above the US$ 200 million mark ( before inf lation adjustment) are Universal’s ‘Jurassic World’ (US$ 208.8 million two years ago), and Disney’s ‘The Avengers’ ( US$ 207.4 million) in 2012. Thanks to ‘Last Jedi’, Disney now owns seven of the eight biggest domestic debuts ever.

‘ Last Jedi’ also recorded the second-biggest opening day ever, with US$ 104.7 million Friday - trailing only the US$119.1 million tally for ‘Force Awakens’.

Part of the emotional appeal of ‘ The Last Jedi’ is seeing Mark Hamill’s full return to the Luke Skywalker role after a 34-year hiatus, as well as the last central appearance of Leia as portrayed by Carrie Fisher, who died last December after completing her performanc­e. Luke and Leia are both spotlighte­d in especially dramatic scenes in ‘ Last Jedi’,’ in which the young warrior Rey (Daisy Ridley) seeks Jedi training as Poe (Oscar Isaac), Finn (John Boyega) and Rose (newcomer Kelly Marie Tran) help the Resistance try to hold off the First Order as led by Snoke (Andy Serkis) and Kylo Ren (Adam Driver).

An interestin­g wrinkle in the reception of ‘ Last Jedi’ is the disparity, by some metrics, between reviewers and audiences. The movie receives an average critics’ score of 86 on MetaCritic and a certified “fresh” 93 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes, yet the film gets audience scores of just 5.0 and 56 per cent (the lowest on any of the live-action theatrical releases) on those two sites, respective­ly.

According to comScore’s PostTrak metrics, however, two out of three viewers judged ‘Last Jedi’ to be “excellent” and 79 per cent said they would “definitely recommend” the movie, Variety reported.

‘Last Jedi’s’ writer and director is Rian Johnson, whose previous biggest film was 2012’s ‘ Looper’, which grossed US$ 176.5 million on a US$ 30 million production budget.

Disney and Lucasfilm, led by president Kathleen Kennedy, announced last month in an advance vote of confidence that Johnson would be handed the creative reins to an entirely new Star Wars trilogy after J. J. Abrams finishes ‘Episode IX’, set to hit theatres in 2019.

“There are very few people who can write and direct and play in that scope like Rian,” ‘Last Jedi’ producer Ram Bergman told The Washington Post Friday. “If you’re ( Kennedy), you say: Let him do his thing.’”

The only ‘ Star Wars’ film that Disney does not own full distributi­on to is the 1977 original, ‘Star Wars: A New Hope’, which was distribute­d by Fox. But last week, Disney announced a pending US$ 52.4 billion deal that includes acquisitio­n of Fox film and TV properties - which would include ‘A New Hope’. — WPBloomber­g

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