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Star Wars: The Last Jedi Closing In On $800 Million Worldwide, Predicted To Hit $1.6 Billion

Building on that huge, record-setting debut, Star Wars: The Last Jedi is already within arm's reach of the billion dollar mark. Thanks to a stellar weekend, the Lucasfilm sequel is now simmering at $793.3 million worldwide, and will likely pass that aforementioned milestone in no time at all.
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Well, that certainly didn’t take long.

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Building on that huge, record-setting debut, Star Wars: The Last Jedi is already within arm’s reach of the billion dollar mark. Thanks to a stellar weekend, the Lucasfilm sequel is now simmering at $793.3 million worldwide, and will likely pass that aforementioned milestone in no time at all.

The split currently stands at $397 million domestically and $396 million overseas, which is certainly impressive. Then again, The Force Awakens was already at $600 million in North America by this point in its theatrical run, thanks to its massive $247 million opening. With a 76% dip this weekend, The Last Jedi is now tracking a bit lower than Abrams’ franchise revival, but it’s still expected to rake in about $1.6 billion worldwide when all is said and done.

Domestically, analysts predict a finish in the $750-$800 million range, putting it in second place for highest grossing movies on this side of the pond, behind only, once again, The Force Awakens, which did $936.7 million in North America. Worldwide, meanwhile, a $1.6 billion finish would place Rian Johnson’s sequel in the top 5, which currently includes:

  1. Avatar – $2.79B
  2. Titanic – $2.19B
  3. Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $2.07B
  4. Jurassic World – $1.67B
  5. Marvel’s The Avengers – $1.51B

So, while it may not post the same numbers as its predecessor, things are still looking very, very good for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which has been putting a smile on the faces of most critics but is splitting the fandom right down the middle. That being said, no one can deny that it’s a gorgeous, very well made film and one that while no doubt bold in its storytelling decisions, is still another thrilling chapter in the Skywalker saga.


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