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The release date is now December 15, 2017.
The Official Synopsis from Star Wars.com
“In Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the Skywalker saga continues as the heroes of The Force Awakens join the galactic legends in an epic adventure that unlocks age-old mysteries of the Force and shocking revelations of the past.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi opens in U.S. theaters on December 15, 2017.”
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According to the Wall Street Journal, theater owners have to agree to a serious and unusual set of terms in order to earn the privilege of showing the new Star Wars movie. First, Disney is insisting on a 65 percent share of ticket-sales revenue, up from a standard 55 percent asked by most Hollywood studios, what WSJ calls “a new benchmark.”
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi dropped 23 percent from last week. That's relatively small compared to The Force Awakens' 30 percent week three drop in 2015. It's also good news following last week's record-setting drop for The Last Jedi.
So it's currently doing BETTER than TFA, percentage-wise. [Reply]
So it's currently doing BETTER than TFA, percentage-wise.
It's not dropping off as fast from week 2 Friday to week 3 Friday, but it's dropping from a much smaller spot and it only brought in a little more than half the money for the equivalent day. That's nothing to be crowing about.
You're making an ass of yourself on this, for no real reason. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Just Passin' By:
It's not dropping off as fast from week 2 Friday to week 3 Friday, but it's dropping from a much smaller spot and it only brought in a little more than half the money for the equivalent day. That's nothing to be crowing about.
You're making an ass of yourself on this, for no real reason.
~$180 million last week.
~$155 million this week.
Not really the picture of failure haters want to paint it as. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
~$180 million last week.
~$155 million this week.
Not really the picture of failure haters want to paint it as.
Down more than $200 million from TFA
So, yeah, it is the picture of failure haters want to paint it as. Now, if it starts to gain on TFA over the course of this next week, you may start to have a point, if the gain is substantial.
But, as of right now? It's a comparative disaster for Disney, because it's also underperforming globally at the moment (That may change a bit, as China's numbers won't kick in until January). [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
TFA is a fucking unparalleled success that no sequel film could ever hope to match.
It's ludicrous to compare the two.
I mean god forbid a film doesn't make more than a billion dollars in 16 days. :-)
Tell us about the expenses incurred for the new Star Wars Land in Disneyland and Disneyworld, and how we can justify dumping the OT in those parks and instead, focus on the new trilogy.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud: Tell us about the expenses incurred for the new Star Wars Land in Disneyland and Disneyworld, and how we can justify dumping the OT in those parks and instead, focus on the new trilogy.
I’m anxiously awaiting your report.
This has nothing to do with box office receipts. What a strange post. [Reply]
This. Hamill should be feeling like Robert Forster after JACKIE BROWN right now, but instead he's being cross-examined by pathetic dudes who think they're running the Watergate hearings. https://t.co/NQBoTRnt0n
This should be Mark Hamill's friggin JOHN WICK moment, a generational career coronation where we all accept that he's not just a pop culture icon but also a fine (live-action) actor, instead, he's playing defense against a loud/cranky minority that's being treated as mainstream.