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'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' shatters box office records

'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' shattered numerous records around the world in its box office debut this weekend.

'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' shatters box office records

Los Angeles: of its India release, which is slated for Christmas Day, 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens', the seventh episode of the 'Star Wars' series, shattered numerous records around the world in its box office debut this weekend, ushering in a new era for the marquee franchise.

Director J.J. Abrams' reboot launched to an estimated $238 million in North America, 14 percent ahead of the 'Jurassic World', which debuted at $208.8 million this summer, reports thehollywoodreporter.com.

Globally, 'The Force Awakens' landed at $517 million after opening to $279 million abroad.

If final weekend numbers are even better, the film has a shot at matching or eclipsing 'Jurassic World', which garnered a whopping $524.9 million worldwide.

"I would argue the two-year marketing campaign for 'Star Wars: the Force Awakens' was flawless in its execution," said Disney distribution chief Dave Hollis.

"They tailored the campaign to every geography around the world, and did it in a way that still preserved some of the mystery of the film while not leaving a single stone unturned."

'The Force Awakens' is only the third movie in history to open at over $200 million, besides its immediate rival 'Jurassic World' and 'The Avengers'.

It is also the first movie to cross $100 million in one day in North America. 'The Force Awakens' cracked the $100 million mark less than 24 hours after it started rolling out in theatres on December 17.

The film hit $250 million in worldwide ticket sales in only three days after beginning its rollout overseas on Wednesday, thus becoming the fastest movie to cross $200 million globally.

'The Force Awakens' scored the biggest opening weekend in key markets including Britain ($48.9 million, four-day), Germany ($27.3 million), Australia ($18.9 million) and Russia ($12.3 million).

It debuted at No.1 in every market except for South Korea and Vietnam.