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      <title>Box Office: 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' Tops $1 Billion Worldwide</title>
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;LOS ANGELES: Disney-Lucasfilmâ€™s â€œStar Wars: The Last Jediâ€ has cleared the $1 billion milestone in worldwide grosses in less than three weeks.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div class="Image_container_1tVQo" tabindex="-1"&gt;â€œStar Wars: The Last Jediâ€ pulled in $120.4 million globally on the New Yearâ€™s Eve weekend with $52.4 million at 4,232 domestic venues and $68 million internationally during the Friday-Sunday period.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;â€œThe Last Jediâ€ is now the eighth highest-grossing domestic movie of all time with $517.1 million -- only $15 million behind last yearâ€™s â€œRogue One: A Star Wars Storyâ€ in the seventh spot. On the worldwide chart, itâ€™s now 24th with $1.04 billion, edging Universal-Illuminationâ€™s â€œDespicable Me 3.â€ The tentpoleâ€™s international total, currently at $523.2 million, will see a significant jolt when it opens on Jan. 5 in China, its final market.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;â€œStar Wars: The Last Jediâ€ has also topped Disneyâ€™s â€œBeauty and the Beast,â€ which grossed $504 million in North America, for the top spot among 2017 releases domestically. Itâ€™s the fourth 2017 title to go past $1 billion worldwide, along with â€œBeauty and the Beastâ€ at $1.26 billion, â€œThe Fate of the Furiousâ€ at $1.24 billion and â€œDespicable Me 3â€ at $1.03 billion.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;â€œThe Last Jediâ€ is also winning the domestic weekend box office crown for the third time with $52.4 million, edging Sonyâ€™s â€œJumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,â€ which took in $50.6 million at 3,765 locations for the Friday-Sunday. However, Sonyâ€™s projection showed the â€œJumanjiâ€ sequel grossing $16.5 million on New Yearâ€™s Day on Monday -- well above Disneyâ€™s forecast of $13.2 million for â€œThe Last Jedi.â€ Should those numbers hold, â€œJumanjiâ€ would edge â€œJediâ€ over the four-day period with $67 million, winning by $1.4 million.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;â€œJumanjiâ€ has been â€œThe Last Jediâ€˜sâ€ biggest competitor by far since it opened on Dec. 20. The action-comedy should wind up with an 11-day domestic total of $186.3 million by the end of Monday. The action-comedy, starring Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, has a $90 million budget. Itâ€™s also performed impressively in international markets with $107 million thr0ugh Dec. 28.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;â€œJediâ€ and â€œJumanjiâ€ helped lift the entire domestic box office for 2017 to $11.12 billion, down 2.3% from last yearâ€™s $11.38 billion and off slightly from 2015â€™s $11.14 billion, according to comScore. The gap for 2017 had been more than 6% at the end of the worst summer in a decade but performances by â€œIt,â€ â€œThor: Ragnarok,â€ â€œJustice League,â€ â€œJediâ€ and â€œJumanjiâ€ closed most of that margin.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;â€œWith another $11 billion plus year on the books, the industry looks ahead to awards season and a 2018 packed with blockbuster titles and a hope for a year slightly less volatile than 2017,â€ said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst with comScore. Universalâ€™s â€œPitch Perfect 3â€ led the rest of weekendâ€™s domestic pack with a projected $22.7 million at 3,468 locations for Friday-Monday, lifting its 11-day total to $69.2 million. The comedy threequel, starring Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson, took in $13.1 million this weekend from 34 international markets for a foreign total of $28.6 million.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Hugh Jackmanâ€™s musical drama â€œThe Greatest Showmanâ€ is finishing a close fourth with $20.3 million at 3,316 theaters forecasted for the four days. The Fox-Chernin Entertainment title showed the biggest gain in the top 10 movies from the Christmas Eve weekend with an impressive 73% surge. The domestic total should hit $53.8 million through Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Foxâ€™s second weekend of â€œFerdinandâ€ -- the only film to open on the same weekend as â€œThe Last Jediâ€ -- followed in fifth with $15.1 million at 3,337 North American venues, giving the animated comedy $57.3 million in 18 days. Disney-Pixarâ€™s seventh weekend of â€œCocoâ€ finished sixth with a projected $8.8 million at 2,845 sites for a domestic total of $181.1 million and $539 million worldwide.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sonyâ€™s â€œAll the Money in the Worldâ€ and Focus Featuresâ€™ â€œThe Darkest Hourâ€ were in a battle for seventh place at about $7.2 million for the four days. â€œAll the Moneyâ€ opened on Christmas Day as the final wide release of the year at 2,074 locations after director Ridley Scott excised Kevin Spaceyâ€™s scenes and reshot them with Christopher Plummer as J. Paul Getty, following the early November sexual abuse allegations against Spacey. Its eight-day total will be around $14.4 million.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Awards contender â€œDarkest Hour,â€ starring Gary Oldman as the 1940 version of Winston Churchill, expanded to 943 venues in its sixth weekend and will have taken in $19.8 million by the end of the weekend. Focus reported strong performance in Washington, D.C./Maryland, Phoenix, Boston, Salt Lake City, and Florida markets.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;â€œâ€˜Darkest Hourâ€™ is taking America by storm,â€ said distribution chief Lisa Bunnell. â€œWeâ€™re seeing audiences coming out in big numbers. Itâ€™s a movie they found inspiring over the holiday break and the word of mouth gives us a strong outlook for the upcoming weeks.â€&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Matt Damonâ€™s comedy-drama â€œDownsizingâ€ finished ninth with a projected $6 million at 2,664 sites for the four days for Paramount. The 11-day total for â€œDownsizing,â€ which carries a $65 million budget and was directed by Alexander Payne, should come in around $18.5 million.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Warner Bros.-Alcon Entertainmentâ€™s second weekend of R-rated comedy â€œFather Figuresâ€ rounded out the top 10 with a projected $5.5 million at 2,902 locations. The 11-day total for the Owen Wilson-Ed Helms vehicle, which has a $25 million price tag, should hit about $14 million. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;â€”Reuters&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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<p><strong>LOS ANGELES: Disney-Lucasfilmâ€™s â€œStar Wars: The Last Jediâ€ has cleared the $1 billion milestone in worldwide grosses in less than three weeks.</strong></p>
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<div class="Image_container_1tVQo" tabindex="-1">â€œStar Wars: The Last Jediâ€ pulled in $120.4 million globally on the New Yearâ€™s Eve weekend with $52.4 million at 4,232 domestic venues and $68 million internationally during the Friday-Sunday period.</div>
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<p>â€œThe Last Jediâ€ is now the eighth highest-grossing domestic movie of all time with $517.1 million -- only $15 million behind last yearâ€™s â€œRogue One: A Star Wars Storyâ€ in the seventh spot. On the worldwide chart, itâ€™s now 24th with $1.04 billion, edging Universal-Illuminationâ€™s â€œDespicable Me 3.â€ The tentpoleâ€™s international total, currently at $523.2 million, will see a significant jolt when it opens on Jan. 5 in China, its final market.</p>
<p>â€œStar Wars: The Last Jediâ€ has also topped Disneyâ€™s â€œBeauty and the Beast,â€ which grossed $504 million in North America, for the top spot among 2017 releases domestically. Itâ€™s the fourth 2017 title to go past $1 billion worldwide, along with â€œBeauty and the Beastâ€ at $1.26 billion, â€œThe Fate of the Furiousâ€ at $1.24 billion and â€œDespicable Me 3â€ at $1.03 billion.</p>
<p>â€œThe Last Jediâ€ is also winning the domestic weekend box office crown for the third time with $52.4 million, edging Sonyâ€™s â€œJumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,â€ which took in $50.6 million at 3,765 locations for the Friday-Sunday. However, Sonyâ€™s projection showed the â€œJumanjiâ€ sequel grossing $16.5 million on New Yearâ€™s Day on Monday -- well above Disneyâ€™s forecast of $13.2 million for â€œThe Last Jedi.â€ Should those numbers hold, â€œJumanjiâ€ would edge â€œJediâ€ over the four-day period with $67 million, winning by $1.4 million.</p>
<p>â€œJumanjiâ€ has been â€œThe Last Jediâ€˜sâ€ biggest competitor by far since it opened on Dec. 20. The action-comedy should wind up with an 11-day domestic total of $186.3 million by the end of Monday. The action-comedy, starring Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, has a $90 million budget. Itâ€™s also performed impressively in international markets with $107 million thr0ugh Dec. 28.</p>
<p>â€œJediâ€ and â€œJumanjiâ€ helped lift the entire domestic box office for 2017 to $11.12 billion, down 2.3% from last yearâ€™s $11.38 billion and off slightly from 2015â€™s $11.14 billion, according to comScore. The gap for 2017 had been more than 6% at the end of the worst summer in a decade but performances by â€œIt,â€ â€œThor: Ragnarok,â€ â€œJustice League,â€ â€œJediâ€ and â€œJumanjiâ€ closed most of that margin.</p>
<p>â€œWith another $11 billion plus year on the books, the industry looks ahead to awards season and a 2018 packed with blockbuster titles and a hope for a year slightly less volatile than 2017,â€ said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst with comScore. Universalâ€™s â€œPitch Perfect 3â€ led the rest of weekendâ€™s domestic pack with a projected $22.7 million at 3,468 locations for Friday-Monday, lifting its 11-day total to $69.2 million. The comedy threequel, starring Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson, took in $13.1 million this weekend from 34 international markets for a foreign total of $28.6 million.</p>
<p>Hugh Jackmanâ€™s musical drama â€œThe Greatest Showmanâ€ is finishing a close fourth with $20.3 million at 3,316 theaters forecasted for the four days. The Fox-Chernin Entertainment title showed the biggest gain in the top 10 movies from the Christmas Eve weekend with an impressive 73% surge. The domestic total should hit $53.8 million through Monday.</p>
<p>Foxâ€™s second weekend of â€œFerdinandâ€ -- the only film to open on the same weekend as â€œThe Last Jediâ€ -- followed in fifth with $15.1 million at 3,337 North American venues, giving the animated comedy $57.3 million in 18 days. Disney-Pixarâ€™s seventh weekend of â€œCocoâ€ finished sixth with a projected $8.8 million at 2,845 sites for a domestic total of $181.1 million and $539 million worldwide.</p>
<p>Sonyâ€™s â€œAll the Money in the Worldâ€ and Focus Featuresâ€™ â€œThe Darkest Hourâ€ were in a battle for seventh place at about $7.2 million for the four days. â€œAll the Moneyâ€ opened on Christmas Day as the final wide release of the year at 2,074 locations after director Ridley Scott excised Kevin Spaceyâ€™s scenes and reshot them with Christopher Plummer as J. Paul Getty, following the early November sexual abuse allegations against Spacey. Its eight-day total will be around $14.4 million.</p>
<p>Awards contender â€œDarkest Hour,â€ starring Gary Oldman as the 1940 version of Winston Churchill, expanded to 943 venues in its sixth weekend and will have taken in $19.8 million by the end of the weekend. Focus reported strong performance in Washington, D.C./Maryland, Phoenix, Boston, Salt Lake City, and Florida markets.</p>
<p>â€œâ€˜Darkest Hourâ€™ is taking America by storm,â€ said distribution chief Lisa Bunnell. â€œWeâ€™re seeing audiences coming out in big numbers. Itâ€™s a movie they found inspiring over the holiday break and the word of mouth gives us a strong outlook for the upcoming weeks.â€</p>
<p>Matt Damonâ€™s comedy-drama â€œDownsizingâ€ finished ninth with a projected $6 million at 2,664 sites for the four days for Paramount. The 11-day total for â€œDownsizing,â€ which carries a $65 million budget and was directed by Alexander Payne, should come in around $18.5 million.</p>
<p>Warner Bros.-Alcon Entertainmentâ€™s second weekend of R-rated comedy â€œFather Figuresâ€ rounded out the top 10 with a projected $5.5 million at 2,902 locations. The 11-day total for the Owen Wilson-Ed Helms vehicle, which has a $25 million price tag, should hit about $14 million. <em><strong>â€”Reuters</strong></em></p>
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