LOS ANGELES: “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has reached $1 billion at the box office, reaching the milestone with record-setting hyper speed.
The Walt Disney Co. said Sunday that “The Force Awakens” crossed the mark over the holiday weekend. The film accomplished the feat in just 12 days.
The previous movie to reach $1 billion the fastest was Universal's “Jurassic World,” which did it in 13 days in June. “Jurassic World” also had the benefit of record grosses in China. “The Force Awakens” doesn't open in the world's second-largest movie market until Jan. 9.
Domestically, “The Force Awakens” has grossed a mammoth $544.6 million.
The three-day holiday should also rank as biggest Christmas weekend overall in history beating the $269.8 million in 2009, which saw the launch of “Sherlock Holmes” and the second weekend of “Avatar,” the box office titan that “The Force Awakens” hopes to surpass as the highest-grossing film in history.
Despite the furor surrounding the return of the Jedi, a few films managed to score with yuletide ticket buyers.
Paramount reunited “The Other Guys” stars Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg in the comedy “Daddy’s Home” with strong results. The look at a stepfather’s attempts to outshine his wife’s stud of a first husband, came in second with a healthy $38.8 million from 3,271 theaters. That was far above projections which had the picture opening in the $20 million range. “Daddy’s Home” carries a $50 million budget.
Paramount Vice-Chairman Rob Moore said that some on his team questioned whether or not it was wise to debut the film so soon after “The Force Awakens,” but he noted that films such as “Sherlock Holmes” and “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel” still managed to do hefty business in 2009 despite bowing in the wake of “Avatar.”
“What brings people to the movies is a good experience,” said Moore. “If they go to a movie and they like it, they’re more likely to go again.”