WH awakens to force of Star Wars – ‘Force Awakens’ soaring to $225 million-plus in US

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White House Press secretary Josh Earnest is joined by Star Wars Stormtroopers and R2-D2 in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, on Dec 18. (AP)
White House Press secretary Josh Earnest is joined by Star Wars Stormtroopers and R2-D2 in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, on Dec 18. (AP)

LOS ANGELES, Dec 19, (Agencies): The year’s most anticipated movie release will screen at one of the most coveted venues: The White House Family Theater. The White House said that “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” will be screened on Friday for members of Gold Star families, an organization of family members who lost relatives in military combat.

First Lady Michelle Obama is scheduled to greet children of Gold Star families attending the screening, but it is unclear if she will also watch. The White House said that the event is part of her Joining Forces initiative to support military families.

President Obama had a press conference this afternoon, after which he and the first lady will travel to San Bernardino, Calif., to meet with victims of the terrorist attack. They then will travel to Honolulu for their Christmas vacation.

The family theater, which also doubles as a cloak room when not in use, has in the past hosted screenings of such movies as “Lincoln” and “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.”

The president also indicated that he would attend the screening, telling the media at the end of a press conference, “OK everybody, I have to get to ‘Star Wars.’”

White House press secretary Josh Earnest appeared in the briefing room after Obama’s press conference alongside “Star Wars” stormtroopers and R2-D2.

“This is pretty cool, isn’t it? You gotta admit, this is pretty cool,” Earnest said, according to a pool report.

A gaggle of Stormtroopers and the droid R2-D2 were spotted in West Wing Friday, as the seat of US executive power succumbed to intergalactic-sized hype around the new blockbuster Star Wars movie.

Giving an end of year press conference, President Barack Obama revealed he too was swept up by “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” which has already set an opening night box office record in the United States and Canada.

“Clearly, this is not the most important thing that’s taking place in the White House today,” he joked. “There’s a screening of ‘Star Wars’” for people who lost a family member in the Iraq war.”

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest appeared unannounced at the lectern of the briefing room with the Star Wars characters, including Darth Vader’s henchmen.

Journalists joked there was now little doubt about whether the White House sides with the Dark Side of the Force.

The Force is growing stronger with “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” moving toward a new opening weekend record of at least $225 million in the US, estimates showed late Friday evening.

The updated estimate from Disney places the seventh Star Wars movie more than $16 million ahead of the six-month-old record by Universal’s “Jurassic World,” which opened at $208.4 million on the June 12-14 weekend.

And in a sign indicating the movie will have an especially long run at multiplexes, opening day audiences have given “The Force Awakens” an A CinemaScore — including an A+ grade among women and A+ scores with audiences under 18 and under 25. A total of 98% of audiences gave the film an A or B.

“The Force Awakens” started screening at 7 pm on Thursday with hundreds of sellouts. Rival studios had been projecting an opening weekend around $250 million since midday Friday, but Disney opted for a cautious outlook, asserting in the early afternoon that the movie would top $200 million, then pushing that to $215 million in the late afternoon and raising it to $225 million-plus in the late evening.

Disney also boosted its Friday estimate from at least $100 million in the early afternoon to $120 million by the late afternoon to as much as $125 million by late evening. That number obliterates the US opening day record of $91 million for 2011’s “Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows: Part 2.”

“The Force Awakens” started its US box office run in record-setting fashion with $57 million in Thursday night previews — 31% above the $43.5 million in previews for the final Harry Potter film. The previews are part of the Friday total.

The film is playing at a total of 4,134 North American locations. Rival studios had forecasted prior to the opening that “The Force Awakens” would open with at least $210 million.

Disney also reported Friday that “The Force Awakens” had grossed $72.7 million in two days from 44 international markets with the U.K., Germany, Sweden and Norway generating single-day records. The film, which carries a production cost of at least $200 million, opened in nearly all other foreign markets Friday.

“The Force Awakens” could also eclipse the international opening weekend record of $316.1 million by “Jurassic World” — along with the dinosaur movie’s worldwide opening record of $524.9 million.

“The Force Awakens,” directed by J.J. Abrams, stars Daisy Ridley and John Boyega in the key roles as Rey and Finn along with along with original “Star Wars” stars Harrison Ford as Han Solo, Mark Hamill as Luke Sywalker and Carrie Fisher as General Leia.

The movie is opening three years after Disney paid $4.06 billion for Lucasfilm. “The Force Awakens” is set 30 years after the events of 1983’s “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.”

The seventh Star Wars movie will take in about 15 times as each of the two other openers — Universal’s Tina Fey-Amy Poehler comedy “Sisters” and Fox’s “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip.” “Sisters” should gross $15 million to $17 million at 2,961 North American theaters and the fourth installment in the Alvin series should make $14 million to $16 million from 3,653 locations.

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