‘Star Wars’ Opens In China, But Far From Certain To Top ‘Avatar’

The record-breaking “Star Wars” opened Saturday in China, where it is far from certain to draw in enough movie-goers to knock off “Avatar” as the world’s all-time biggest grossing movie.

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is the highest ever grossing film in the North American market, where it was released three weeks ago.

But internationally, it still has a long way to go to beat “Avatar,” James Cameron’s science-fiction movie with blue aliens. The international box office of the latest “Star Wars” movie stands at $1.6 billion, compared to the $2.8 billion “Avatar” made in 2009.

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Richard Huang, an analyst at Nomura Securities, expects the
movie to roughly match the $229 million in Chinese box-office sales that
“Jurassic World” generated last year.

Not many Chinese are
familiar with “Star Wars.” The franchise’s three prequel films released
from 1999 to 2005 were shown in China, but at a time when there were
much fewer screens in the country.

Promotional events organized by
Disney in the months leading up to the release included the placing of
500 Stormtrooper figures on the steps of the Great Wall and the
illumination of the movie’s Chinese title on the guard towers for a
light show in October.

It enlisted the marketing power of actor
and singer Lu Han, who appeared in promotional videos and released a
music video on Thursday called “The Inner Force” with images from the
film.

In an overt bid to appeal to Chinese audiences in next “Star
Wars” film, “Rogue One,” bosses have cast Hong Kong martial arts actor
Donnie Yen and Chinese actor and director Jiang Wen in it.

China
is expected to surpass North America as the world’s largest movie market
as soon as next year, and Hollywood is casting Chinese actors and
incorporating Chinese elements to appeal to the massive audience.

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