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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Breaks The Tuesday Box Office Record
The man responsible for the success of Star Wars: The Force Awakens – which is now blasting open every worldwide box-office record left and right in less than 12 parsecs – director J.J. Abrams, is supposedly regretting his decision not to helm Episode VIII.
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China is crucial if Walt Disney Co’s first foray into the world of Jedi knights is to earn a spot among the top-grossing films of all time. Kathleen Kennedy, J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk are producing with Tommy Harper and Jason McGatlin serving as executive producers.
I can’t see into the future so I have no idea what’s in store for Star Wars fans in late May 2017 when Episode VIII is released. It is the seventh instalment in the main “Star Wars” film series.
Over the weekend, the sci-fi epic scored a $248 million domestic debut and a $529 million global launch.
The visit wasn’t Hamill’s only charitable effort in what has been a fairly busy month for the actor, what with the premiere of “The Force Awakens” and promotion in support of the box office record-shattering film. A clear Star Wars aficionado named Tom decorated his new home with a pixelated light show, which syncs with the franchise’s theme music by John Williams.
“Star Wars” didn’t screen for critics until the week of December 14 in advance of its December 18 release, so it wasn’t seen in time for voting for the Critics’ Choice Awards, which ended on December 11. She has also said that Episode VIII will begin shooting in January of next year. “So yes, I want to go back to experience that again”.
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Kylo Ren, the villain, is a different take on the Sith and is intimidating while contributing to a couple amusing scenes. Star Wars: The Force Awakens releases in cinemas on December 25, 2015.