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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Ticket Sale Breaks All Records

If advanced ticket sales are any indication, yes, it will be! Responded one unidentified ticket seller: “Sorry, dude”. There are a lot of insane theories out there for the film, showing how desperately fans anticipate its release, and many of them center on Luke Skywalker being a few type of villain in the movie.

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“Movie theaters are continually adding new show times on Fandango to meet the phenomenal demand”, a Fandango company statement said.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens will have its world premiere in Hollywood, ahead of its cinematic release in the United Kingdom on December 17 and the U.S. on December 18.

IMAX records have been broken, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

The ticket launch came hot on the heels of a particularly tantalising new trailer, which saw the return of Princess Leia and teased a few visually spectacular deep space dogfights. AMC has also reported that the J.J.

The Force Awakens is breaking pre-sale records all around the various ticketing sites.

John Boyega, a fellow relative newcomer to Hollywood who will play Finn in The Force Awakens, reacted to a particular part of the trailer by jumping up and throwing himself over the back of his sofa. So it seems we need to recognize that, when we talk about liking “Star Wars” now, we are talking about a massive subculture within pop culture itself. It’s expected that a number of theaters will be staying open for 24 hours through December 18 and possibly heading into the weekend. Fandango’s website said, “Something amusing is definitely going on”.

“The Force Awakens” – which arrives 10 years after the last installment in the series – is the first “Star Wars” film of the social media age, exponentially amplifying and quickening word-of-mouth reactions that, in the franchise’s early days, would unfold over days and weeks.

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“The only words to describe the first day of IMAX worldwide advance ticket sales for Star Wars: The Force Awakens are “record-shattering”, commented Greg Foster, senior executive VP, IMAX Corp. and CEO of IMAX Entertainment. Aside from the grizzled beard Mark Hamill grew for his appearance in The Force Awakens, next to nothing is known about just what he does or how long he is in the film.

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