Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens trailers (updated)

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Teaser from S Korea..

 

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6 Responses to “Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens trailers (updated)”

  1. I was never a great fan of the series, but hard to not see these on the big screen. This was a very effective teaser.

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  2. AamirsFan Says:

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  3. The trailer is promising.

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  4. https://www.yahoo.com/movies/star-wars-force-awakens-racks-up-50m-plus-in-231303884.html

    ‘Star Wars: Force Awakens’ Racks Up $50M-Plus in Advance Ticket Sales

    “With a month left to go, Star Wars: The Force Awakens has racked up more than $50 million in advance ticket sales in North America, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.

    That’s the double the previous record set by The Dark Knight Rises in 2012 with $25 million. Imax alone accounts for a third of all ticket sales, according to sources. Force Awakens, looking to reboot George Lucas’ Star Wars series, begins rolling out the evening of Dec. 17 in North America. Overseas, it opens day and date in much of the world.

    There are still plenty of seats available for opening weekend in the U.S., according to online ticket services.

    Still, the ticket-buying frenzy puts Disney and Lucasfilm in the enviable but still challenging situation of managing expectations. Many believe Force Awakens will score the biggest North American debut of all time, ahead of the $208.8 million earned in June by Jurassic World. The question is, by how much. Some believe Force Awakens could cross $250 million and even approach $300 million….

    ….Online sales began Oct. 19 for Force Awakens before the full trailer debuted on ESPN’s Monday Night Football, with ticket sites like Fandango crashing under demand fueled by social media buzz. According to Twitter, between 11 a.m. Oct. 19 and 11 a.m. Oct. 20, there were 1.1 millionStar Wars-related tweets.”

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  5. ‘Tonymontana’ – this money counting is a worldwide phenomenon now and no more restricted to Indian film experience …

    ” In May 2012, The Avengers made history when opening to $207 million domestically, then a record. Capacity was at 63 percent.

    Read More: New ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Footage Debuts During ABC’s #TGIT

    At the same time, the pre-Christmas corridor isn’t know for huge openings, with consumers distracted by holiday preparations. Rather, movies can amass huge fortunes during the final two weeks of the year, and especially the week between Christmas and New Year’s weekend. To date, the biggest December bow is 2012’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey ($85 million).”

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