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Star Wars Sourcebook is a campaign setting and game supplement, featuring art from the film productions. It includes statistics and information for various starships, droids, vehicles and equipment, aliens and other creatures, stormtroopers and rebels, Imperial and rebel bases, and presents statistics for the major film characters such as Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, and Darth Vader.
The service conducts surveys in the top 20 markets in the U.S. and Canada with the use of polling cards and electronic kiosks. A PostTrak report for a film aggregates the demographic make-up, opinions about the film, impression of the film's marketing, when tickets were purchased, and plans to buy or rent the film on home media.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens contributed $247 million (79.2%) to the previous record. [37] Avengers: Endgame contributed $357 million (88.8%) to the one that surpassed it. [38] Largest gap between first and second highest-grossing films in a weekend $246 million [39] Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $233 million [39] Avengers: Endgame – $348 ...
The film's official logo Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the seventh film in the Star Wars franchise, released ten years after the previous entry. Co-written and directed by J. J. Abrams, the film stars Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega and Oscar Isaac in new roles, with Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, and Carrie Fisher reprising their roles from the original trilogy which concluded in 1983 ...
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The following table lists known estimated box office ticket sales for various high-grossing films that have sold at least 100 million tickets worldwide.. Note that some of the data are incomplete due to a lack of available admissions data from a number of box office territories.
A Yom Kippur donation card with tabs inspired the survey cards given to audience members. [3] The company conducts exit polls of audiences who have seen a film in theaters, asking them to rate the film and specifying what drew them to the film. Its results are published in Entertainment Weekly. CinemaScore also conducts surveys to determine ...
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