The Herald

Star Wars film ‘struggling’ to strike back against success of previous movies

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NEW Star Wars film The Rise Of Skywalker is struggling to match the success of previous instalment­s of the sci-fi saga at the UK and Ireland box office.

The film, marketed as the final episode in a nine-part saga, has taken £39.4 million in the two weeks since its release just before Christmas – enough to make it one of the biggest releases of 2019.

But it is not as strong a performanc­e as other recent films in the Star Wars franchise.

The Last Jedi made £50.7m in its first two weeks in 2017, while 2015’s The Force Awakens made £65.9m.

The Force Awakens went on to become the most successful film of all time in the UK and Ireland, taking a colossal £130.8m.

The Last Jedi ended up taking £84.1m. The Rise Of Skywalker was always likely to struggle to match these totals.

It does not have the same buzz as The Force Awakens, which benefited from anticipati­on at seeing the original Star Wars cast – Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) and Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) – back on the big screen.

But The Rise Of Skywalker has already done well enough to overtake the total amount taken at the box office by Solo (£19.4m).

And it has now outperform­ed two of the original Star Wars films: 1983’s Return Of The Jedi (£14.7m) and 1980’s The Empire Strikes Back (£31.4m).

The next film to leapfrog is 2005’s Revenge Of The Sith (£50.5m).

Even if The Rise Of Skywalker ends up taking as much as £60m or £70m, it would still fall short of being the biggest film of 2019.

That honour currently belongs to Avengers: Endgame, which has taken a hefty £88.7 million.

Box office figures for all of the Star Wars films have been compiled by the British Film Institute.

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