Deadline
$185M-$220M opening in the U.S. — that’s where many distributors have Star Wars: The Force Awakens right now, but they’re confident that the Disney film has a very good shot at destroying Jurassic World‘s opening record of $208.8M. Overseas, analysts foresee Star Wars: The Force Awakens easily surpassing Jurassic World‘s $316.7M all-time foreign debut record. All in, to completely beat Jurassic World, the Disney/Lucasfilm title will have to blow-up the Uni film’s global opening title of $525.5M.
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I sure bet it will. And no Star Wars movie will ever come close to this number again, whatever it is. Bet it at least makes a billion-and-half.
or global economy crash and no one can afford to see movies let alone make them
Jurassic World still stands king until then.