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‘Star Wars’ Fans Freak Out When Projector Breaks At ArcLight Screening

An audience member loses it as the projector failed Friday at a “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” screening in Hollywood.

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Most people thought they were about to see the ending of the movie and miss the plot developments, according to Melendez.

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“The theater went into mayhem, people ran out, yelling ‘Stop the movie!,’ closing their eyes-anything to not witness a spoiler”, Melendez told LAist. Because hopefully your Star Wars viewing experience wasn’t this traumatic.

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“Now that we watched the movie, we know it wasn’t the ending”, Melendez said, as quoted by CNN.

“Arclight’s 3D projectors malfunction during the opening day showing of Star Wars”. “However, at the time, we thought it was because we saw the movie fast forwarded and believed it to be spoilers”.

And while many analysts expected the film to collect $1.5 billion to $2 billion globally, “The Force Awakens” is now predicted to gross $2.6 billion worldwide.

“Join us for a massive battle of Jedi vs. Sith in Los Angeles on Star Wars Episode VII opening weekend”, the organisers of the event wrote on the Facebook event page. During the final press conference of the year, Obama rushed the press conference so that he can check out J.J. Abrams new movie starring John Boyega and Daisy Ridley.

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The newest tale from a galaxy far, far away was a critical as well as a financial hit.

Video: Star Wars moviegoers lose all control when projector malfunctions