Still of John Boyega and Daisy Ridley in 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens.' Photo courtesy of LucasFilms
Still of John Boyega and Daisy Ridley in ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens.’ Photo courtesy of LucasFilms

So the big question in Hollywood Monday? Just how much money will Disney take in during the coming weeks and months from the galaxy’s biggest financial blockbuster?

Box-office records fell like so many imperial storm troopers this weekend, as “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” blasted through the stratosphere with $517 million in estimated weekend sales worldwide.

The industry is basking in the biggest weekend box office total in history, topping $300 million in the United States and Canada alone.

“Mind-blowing” and “earth-shattering” were the terms used by a normally sanguine Paul Dergarabedian, who tracks the media by numbers at Rentrak.

“Star Trek: The Force Awakens” was predicted to clear $238 million in weekend domestic sales, passing the record set last summer by “Jurassic World.” This “puts an end to all the speculation, as the industry can now boast a year with the top two debuts of all-time,” said Dergarabedian.

Among records shattered by the film were single-day sales, which had never before topped $100 million. Friday’s $120.5 million gate blasted that record into hyperspace.

It also had the biggest Thursday preview gross, at $57 million, and it turned in the fastest climbs ever to the $100 million and $200 million benchmarks, Dergarabedian said.

A pair of counter-programmed movies also did well: “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip” opened in second place at $14.4 million in its opening weekend.

And “Sisters” — a raunchy comedy with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler — opened in third place, at $13.4 million in sales.

Rounding out the eight most-popular movies this weekend, in the U.S. and Canada and as estimated by the studios and Rentrak, were “Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2” ($5.7 million), “Creed” ($5 million), “The Good Dinosaur” ($4.2 million), “Krampus” ($3.8 million) and “In The Heart Of The Sea” ($3.5 million).

The ninth and tenth spots in North America were held down by a pair of Bollywood releases: “Dilwale” ($1.9 million) and “Bajirao Mastani” ($1.7 million).

— City News Service

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