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Fans arrive in awesome costumes to see ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’

Get ready for an influx of Star Wars box office reports, because Star Wars: The Force Awakens has been breaking records since pre-sale tickets went online, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down.

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Star Wars The Force Awakens, billed as the biggest movie release of the year, raked in United States dollars 14.1 million in ticket sales on its opening day in some worldwide markets.

“I was kind of looking forward to a futuristic, bitchin” movie, but it was an old “Star Wars’ movie”, he said.

The early figures suggest “The Force Awakens” is on course to exceed the record domestic opening of “Jurassic World, ” which debuted with $208.8 million in June. “There is a screening of Star Wars coming up….” The Gold Star program is for the families of those who died serving in the USA military.

The seventh installment of the lucrative “Star Wars” franchise hit theaters with a bang Friday – with pre-ticket sales suggesting a possible $100 million-plus opening weekend in the USA alone. “She said that (screenwriters) Michael Arndt and Lawrence Kasdan were already on board working – and I was an enormous fan of both of them”.

“Clearly, this is not the most important event that’s taking place in the White House today”, Obama deadpanned, after taking the lectern in the crowded briefing room.

“We just love the story and the characters”.

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“I thought a lot of the callbacks were pretty cool and they did some really good cinematography work in general”, said Mark Johnson of Ann Arbor. By Disney’s estimates, “The Force Awakens” – the widest December opening ever with 4,134 theaters – blew past that number by Friday afternoon. “If that can happen, I will feel like we did our job”.

Fans arrive in awesome costumes to see 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'