'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' crushed box-office records with $528 million worldwide
"The Force Awakens" turned out to be as big as everyone thought it would be - and possibly even bigger.
The latest entry in the "Star Wars" movies toppled previous box-office records, grossing $247 million domestically over the weekend and $528 million worldwide, according to reports, both the biggest openings ever.
The previous all-time best US opening was "Jurassic World" with $208.8 million (not adjusting for inflation). "Force Awakens" was No. 1 in every country where it played except South Korea and Vietnam.
"Force Awakens" also had the biggest Friday of all time, with $120.5 million. You can see the rest of the records broken by the movie at Box Office Mojo.
The domination of "Force Awakens" is a huge win for Disney, which bought Lucasfilm and the "Star Wars" franchise from George Lucas for $4 billion.
Two other films competed against "Force Awakens." "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip" came in second domestically with $14.4 million, the lowest opening of any title in the franchise. The new Tina Fey and Amy Poehler comedy "Sisters" got third place with $13.4 million.
You can expect all those movies to significantly increase their hauls over the coming holidays.