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Star Wars Movie Breaks Records For Advance Ticket Sales
Die-hard fans across the region are taking every opportunity to show their excitement over the premiere of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”.
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And the veteran actor was delighted to have director J.J. Abrams behind the camera.
Newcomers to the galaxy far, far away include John Boyega, Daisy Ridley and Irish actor Domhnall Gleeson, who was unable to attend the premiere as he was promoting The Revenant in Hollywood.
In a message directed at fans, Harrison said: “I hope they enjoy the movie”. I think it’s a worthy effort.
“I’ve heard rumours that Luke may have gone over to the dark side – but I’ve been trying not to read anything about it. If this is confirmed, it’s a good signal since the rest of France is more similar to the suburbs than to Paris inner city with regards to cinema attendance”, said Eric Marti of Rentrak France.
She said being at the premiere was “particularly special because I’m from London, it’s good to be home”. “I’ve just worked with Mark Hamill on Squadron 42 and he was an absolute delight”, the Game of Thrones star said.
Famous droids C-3PO and R2-D2 and new robot BB-8 also made an appearance. A small band of hard core “Star Wars” fans had joined Melugin by 4 p.m. Those people offered a fair representation of the franchise’s fan base.
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“All of the premieres have always been in London”, Lucas said.
The film – which is set for general release on Thursday – has already made United Kingdom box office history, selling more than half a million tickets for its opening week at one cinema chain alone.
While the force might be with Star Wars fans, they aren’t welcome to bring their lightsabers to most Lexington theaters showing the most anticipated movie of the year.
The seventh instalment comes 10 years after the last and reunites the original trio who were absent from the prequels.
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The first public screening of the film was held at the same venue hours later past midnight.