Tag: Star Wars: The Force Awakens

  • Disney’s ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ crosses $2 billion global box office mark

    Disney’s ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ crosses $2 billion global box office mark

    MUMBAI: Star Wars: The Force Awakens has crossed the $2 billion mark worldwide on 6 February, which was its 53rd day of release, thus becoming only the third film ever to do so and just the second to do it in original release. 

    Additionally, the movie also crossed the $900 million mark at the North American box office and is the only film in history to reach this milestone.

    “This is a historic moment for Star Wars, for Lucasfilm, and for Disney, and all of us here are extremely gratified to be a part of this journey with fans around the world who have made Star Wars: The Force Awakens such an extraordinary success. The film’s achievements are truly astounding, and it’s our great honor to relaunch this cinematic galaxy not only for all the devoted decades-long fans but for a new generation who will keep the Star Wars legacy alive for many years to come,” said The Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn.

    Through 4 February, Star Wars: The Force Awakens earned an estimated $899.1 million in North America and $1,095.6 million internationally for a global total of $1,994.7 million. Opening internationally 16 December and in the US on 18 December, Star Wars: The Force Awakens posted the all-time biggest global and domestic debuts with $528.9 million and $247.9 million respectively.

    Over the course of its eight-week run, it has set numerous other records, including:
    – Biggest domestic preview gross ($57 million)
    – Biggest opening day domestically ($119.1 million)
    – Biggest domestic second weekend ($149.2 million)
    – Biggest domestic third weekend ($90.2 million)
    – Biggest opening week domestically ($390.8 million)
    – Biggest opening weekend in 18 territories: UK (4-day), Australia, Russia, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Austria, Poland (3-day), Denmark (5-day), Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Croatia, Ukraine, Iceland, Serbia, New Zealand
    – Fastest film to $1 billion globally (12 days)
    – Biggest film of all time in the US and the UK

    Directed by J.J. Abrams, written by Lawrence Kasdan & Abrams and Michael Arndt, and produced by Kathleen Kennedy, Abrams and Bryan Burk, Star Wars: The Force Awakens was named one of AFI’s top ten films of 2015 and has received five Academy Award nominations, for film editing, visual effects, sound editing, sound mixing, and for series composer John Williams’ original score.

    The Star Wars Saga continues 15 December, 2017, in Star Wars: Episode VIII, picking up in the wake of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Later this year, Rogue One, a new adventure detailing events prior to Star Wars: A New Hope, will take flight on 16 December, 2016.

  • Warner & Lego to launch ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ video game

    Warner & Lego to launch ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ video game

    MUMBAI: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, The Lego Group and Lucasfilm will be launching Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens, marking the return of the Lego videogame franchise. 

    Launching on 28 June, 2016, the game will introduce new gameplay mechanics to build, battle and fly through the galaxy like never before, as well as new story content exploring the time between Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Star Wars: The Force Awakens, providing additional insight about the new movie and its characters.

    Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be available for PlayStation4 and PlayStation3 computer entertainment systems, PlayStationVita handheld entertainment system, Xbox One, Xbox 360, the Wii U system from Nintendo, the Nintendo 3DS family of systems and Windows PC.

    “We’re extremely proud of the Lego Star Wars videogames, truly an incredible franchise that has sold more than 33 million copies and helped ignite a passion for numerous fun-filled Lego games enjoyed by countless gamers around the world. Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be pushing the series forward with innovative new gameplay mechanics, while also exploring new parts of the universe that are sure to excite and delight both Lego and Star Wars fans, as well as newcomers to our games,” said TT Games managing director Tom Stone.

    “We are thrilled to be bringing back the Lego Star Wars videogame franchise, which kicked off such a beloved series of Lego titles more than a decade ago. Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens allows players to experience the new film in a unique way that only TT Games can provide, combining signature humor with epic Star Wars action. With previously untold story content exploring new details about the movie and its characters, it’s a perfect fit for fans of all ages,” added Lucasfilm vice president, digital business & franchise management Ada Duan.

    “We are delighted to return to the Star Wars Universe and continue the journey with the franchise that started it all for Lego videogames,” said Lego Group VP – digital games Niels J?rgensen. “Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens will offer an amazing gaming experience covering not only the movie but also exclusive content with all the fun and humor you would expect from a Lego game, while delivering the epic Star Wars adventure fans expect.”

    Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens takes players deeper into the new film than any other game with all of the heroic characters from the movie, including Rey, Finn, Poe Dameron, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and BB-8, as well as Kylo Ren, General Hux and Captain Phasma, while also exploring iconic Star Wars locales, such as Jakku and Starkiller Base.

    The action-packed adventure introduces new gameplay features, including the enhanced “Multi-Builds” system, where players can choose from multiple building options to advance the game. Gamers will be able to engage in intense new Blaster Battles for the first time, utilizing surrounding environments to drive back the First Order. Fans can also experience the thrill of high-speed flight gameplay through arena-based battles and dogfights in space, while utilizing a multitude of vehicles along the way, including the legendary Millennium Falcon.

    PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 players will have access to exclusive downloadable content, the Droid Character Pack and the Phantom Limb Level Pack.

  • Warner & Lego to launch ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ video game

    Warner & Lego to launch ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ video game

    MUMBAI: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, The Lego Group and Lucasfilm will be launching Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens, marking the return of the Lego videogame franchise. 

    Launching on 28 June, 2016, the game will introduce new gameplay mechanics to build, battle and fly through the galaxy like never before, as well as new story content exploring the time between Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Star Wars: The Force Awakens, providing additional insight about the new movie and its characters.

    Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be available for PlayStation4 and PlayStation3 computer entertainment systems, PlayStationVita handheld entertainment system, Xbox One, Xbox 360, the Wii U system from Nintendo, the Nintendo 3DS family of systems and Windows PC.

    “We’re extremely proud of the Lego Star Wars videogames, truly an incredible franchise that has sold more than 33 million copies and helped ignite a passion for numerous fun-filled Lego games enjoyed by countless gamers around the world. Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be pushing the series forward with innovative new gameplay mechanics, while also exploring new parts of the universe that are sure to excite and delight both Lego and Star Wars fans, as well as newcomers to our games,” said TT Games managing director Tom Stone.

    “We are thrilled to be bringing back the Lego Star Wars videogame franchise, which kicked off such a beloved series of Lego titles more than a decade ago. Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens allows players to experience the new film in a unique way that only TT Games can provide, combining signature humor with epic Star Wars action. With previously untold story content exploring new details about the movie and its characters, it’s a perfect fit for fans of all ages,” added Lucasfilm vice president, digital business & franchise management Ada Duan.

    “We are delighted to return to the Star Wars Universe and continue the journey with the franchise that started it all for Lego videogames,” said Lego Group VP – digital games Niels J?rgensen. “Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens will offer an amazing gaming experience covering not only the movie but also exclusive content with all the fun and humor you would expect from a Lego game, while delivering the epic Star Wars adventure fans expect.”

    Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens takes players deeper into the new film than any other game with all of the heroic characters from the movie, including Rey, Finn, Poe Dameron, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and BB-8, as well as Kylo Ren, General Hux and Captain Phasma, while also exploring iconic Star Wars locales, such as Jakku and Starkiller Base.

    The action-packed adventure introduces new gameplay features, including the enhanced “Multi-Builds” system, where players can choose from multiple building options to advance the game. Gamers will be able to engage in intense new Blaster Battles for the first time, utilizing surrounding environments to drive back the First Order. Fans can also experience the thrill of high-speed flight gameplay through arena-based battles and dogfights in space, while utilizing a multitude of vehicles along the way, including the legendary Millennium Falcon.

    PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 players will have access to exclusive downloadable content, the Droid Character Pack and the Phantom Limb Level Pack.

  • Disney delays ‘Star Wars: Episode VIII’ release; replaces it with ‘Pirates’

    Disney delays ‘Star Wars: Episode VIII’ release; replaces it with ‘Pirates’

    MUMBAI: Walt Disney Studios has postponed the release of Star Wars: Episode VIII from 26 May, 2017 to 15 December of the same year.

     

    With Star Wars: Episode VIII jumping to December, Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales will set sail on 26 May, 2017, from its previously scheduled 7 July, 2017, berth.

     

    The move follows the success of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which was the first Star Wars movie to premiere in December. In the popular holiday moviegoing corridor, it smashed numerous records, including biggest domestic and global debuts of all time as well as the biggest domestic second and third weekends, en route to becoming the highest grossing domestic release of all time with over $861 million and the third biggest global release ever with $1.887 billion.

     

    Written and directed by Rian Johnson, Star Wars: Episode VIII is currently in pre-production and will begin principal photography in London next month. Kathleen Kennedy and Ram Bergman will produce and J.J. Abrams, Tom Karnowski, and Jason McGatlinwill executive produce.

     

    In Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Johnny Depp returns as Captain Jack Sparrow with Geoffrey Rush back on board as Barbossa, Orlando Bloom resurfacing as Will Turner, and a terrifying new adversary, Captain Salazar, played by Javier Bardem, in the mix. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Joachim R?nning and Espen Sandberg, the film is currently in post-production.

  • Disney delays ‘Star Wars: Episode VIII’ release; replaces it with ‘Pirates’

    Disney delays ‘Star Wars: Episode VIII’ release; replaces it with ‘Pirates’

    MUMBAI: Walt Disney Studios has postponed the release of Star Wars: Episode VIII from 26 May, 2017 to 15 December of the same year.

     

    With Star Wars: Episode VIII jumping to December, Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales will set sail on 26 May, 2017, from its previously scheduled 7 July, 2017, berth.

     

    The move follows the success of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which was the first Star Wars movie to premiere in December. In the popular holiday moviegoing corridor, it smashed numerous records, including biggest domestic and global debuts of all time as well as the biggest domestic second and third weekends, en route to becoming the highest grossing domestic release of all time with over $861 million and the third biggest global release ever with $1.887 billion.

     

    Written and directed by Rian Johnson, Star Wars: Episode VIII is currently in pre-production and will begin principal photography in London next month. Kathleen Kennedy and Ram Bergman will produce and J.J. Abrams, Tom Karnowski, and Jason McGatlinwill executive produce.

     

    In Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Johnny Depp returns as Captain Jack Sparrow with Geoffrey Rush back on board as Barbossa, Orlando Bloom resurfacing as Will Turner, and a terrifying new adversary, Captain Salazar, played by Javier Bardem, in the mix. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Joachim R?nning and Espen Sandberg, the film is currently in post-production.

  • ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ pips ‘Avatar’ to become highest grossing film in N. America

    ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ pips ‘Avatar’ to become highest grossing film in N. America

    MUMBAI: With early box office results in mid-wee, Star Wars: The Force Awakens became the highest grossing film of all time in the North American market, surpassing the $760.5 million lifetime gross ofAvatar in a record-shattering 20 days of release. In addition, the film crossed the $800 million mark at the international box office on 6 January.

     

    Through 5 January, the film had grossed $758.2 million in North America and $799.1 million for a global total of $1,557.3 million since its 16 December global debut.

     

    Star Wars: The Force Awakens debuted in the US and Canada on 18 December, its first two weeks pushing the North American annual industry box office to an all-time high of $11 billion. 

     

    The movie has set numerous individual records including:

     

    · Fastest film to reach $100 million (21 hours), $200 million (3 days), $300 million (5 days), $400 million (8 days), $500 million (10 days), $600 million (12 days), and $700 million (16 days)

     

    · Biggest all-time debut and biggest December debut ($247.966 million), propelling the industry to the biggest overall moviegoing weekend of all time ($313.3 million for all films, 18 – 20 December)

     

    · Biggest second weekend of all time ($149.2 million), propelling the industry to the biggest overall Christmas weekend of all time ($296.4 million for all films, 25 – 27 December)

     

    · Biggest third weekend of all time ($90.2 million)

     

    · Biggest Thursday preview gross ($57 million)

     

    · Biggest Friday, opening, and single day ($119.1 million)

     

    · Biggest Sunday ($60.55 million), Monday ($40.1 million), and Tuesday ($37.3 million)

     

    · Biggest Christmas Day ($49.3 million) and New Year’s Day ($34.39 million)

     

    · Highest per-theater average for a wide debut ($59,982)

     

    · Biggest opening week ($390.85 million)

     

    · Biggest IMAX debut ($30.1 million)

     

    Globally, the film posted the highest global opening weekend of all time of $528.967 million and surpassed $1 billion in a record 12 days. It also had the biggest global IMAX debut ($48 million) and surpassed $152 million in IMAX in a record 19 days. It was the highest international debut in December history with $281 million, and it remains #1 in many territories after posting the biggest opening weekend in at least 18 major markets.

     

    Star Wars: The Force Awakens now heads into its fourth weekend of global release ahead of a debut in its final international market, China, on 9 January.

  • Worldwide 2015 box office sets new record with $38+ billion

    Worldwide 2015 box office sets new record with $38+ billion

    MUMBAI: The global box office crossed the $38 billion benchmark, making 2015 the highest-earning year at the global box office in movie history according to Rentrak.

    An incredibly strong line-up of movies inspired audiences worldwide to flock to cinemas in 2015 and with Rentrak data culled from more than 125,000 screens in more than 25,000 theaters across the globe, the industry posted its biggest overall revenue in worldwide box office history, with a total of $38 billion-plus projected for the year. 

    “The importance of the international marketplace to the overall success of the motion picture studios, the exhibition business and the movies themselves cannot be overstated, with key territories across the globe plus North America providing the collective horsepower to push us near the $40 billion mark for the first time ever. Following hot on the heels of a record-breaking first-time ever $11 billion-plus year at the box office in North America, this global record proves that going to the movies is a beloved pastime that is enjoyed throughout the world, with moviegoers from a wide array of backgrounds and cultures all coming together for the shared in-theater experience,” said Rentrak senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian.

    A vast lineup of films in 2015 including this summer’s mega-hit Jurassic World, the action-packed Furious 7, the superhero-filled Avengers: Age of Ultron, the family-friendly Minions and of course the record breaking Star Wars: The Force Awakens, helped to fuel this incredible year’s record performance. Notably, global hits came from virtually every studio and included the latest James Bond installment Spectre, the action-packed Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation, the final film in The Hunger Games franchise,Mockingjay, Part 2, Ridley Scott’s hit science fiction drama The Martian and Dwayne Johnson in San Andreas among many others.

    Below is a list of the top five highest-earning films at the Global box office in 2015:

     

  • Brand force is strong with Disney India for ‘Star Wars’

    Brand force is strong with Disney India for ‘Star Wars’

    MUMBAI: Even as Star Wars: The Force Awakens has set the cash registers ringing at the box office across the world, Disney India is riding high on the stupendous buzz created by the movie and has managed to multiply the buzz manifold by roping in 50 odd brand associations.

    Disney India asserts that Star Wars as a franchise fits brands like a hand to a glove. The core theme is easily relatable to audiences across cultures as the film is centred around good versus evil. India too is no exception. Which explains why Star Wars is universally preferred by most brands from a wide cross section of industry with a varied target of consumer base. Disney India has collaborated with 50 odd brands, starting with brand integration, associated promotions to product and merchandise partnerships.

    “There are few movies, if any, in history that can claim to have an iconic status similar to that of Star Wars. Its universal content appeals and entertains fans across ages. As the franchise is new to Indian audiences, we decided to start our marketing and brand associations and activations almost a year in advance. Our Consumer Products team has worked hard to get a record number of brand partners on board for the film. The growing buzz around the movie has helped us get many brands excited about the property,” Disney India MD Siddharth Roy Kapur tells Indiantelevision.com.

    Of the 50 brands that hopped on to the Star Wars bandwagon, Maruti Suzuki India’s Baleno hatchback car and Hindustan Unilever’s Lifebuoy are the only two Indian brands that have tied up for the release.

    “Apart from these, there are other brands like HP India, Subway, Duracell and Amazon.in whose global tie-ups with Star Wars have extended to the Indian market as well. Therefore, we see their visibility here,” reveals a source close to the development, adding, “the net worth of the deals signed by Maruti Suzuki and Lifebuoy with Disney India over Star Wars stands at approximately Rs 4 crore.”

    While Maruti Suzuki has struck an out of movie association with Disney India, Lifebuoy’s is a media deal.

    Elaborating on the nature of such brand associations Dentsu Aegis, psLive vice president Sidharth Ghosh says, “There are fundamentally two types of brand association for a movie. One is merchandising that allows brands to launch products and other services associated with the movie, and the second is movie tie-ups that lends the brands the creative rights to do co-branded campaigns on different media.”

    Amongst the key brand associations Star Wars: The Force Awakens has done, several have launched an entire new range of products in tribute of the intergalactic saga.

    Jack & Jones and Funskool have worked with Disney India to create its new Star Wars collection to celebrate the release of the movie. The latter released a wide range of merchandise including Lightsabers, action figures, collectibles, role-play toys, construction sets and board games.

    ICICI Bank too couldn’t help but make optimum use of ‘the force.’ A tie-up with ICICI Bank Expressions Debit Card program is in place, which allowed over one crore consumers to choose from 16 designs of Star Wars characters from the original trilogy as well as Star Wars: The Force Awakens

    E-commerce giant Amazon.in have plans to send out four lakh units of Star Wars branded jiffy packages to consumers in 25 cities for products across categories like consumer electronics, accessories and toys. Amazon has also launched a Star Wars branded shop on its site, which lists all products across categories.

    Amazon.in vice president – category management Samir Kumar said, “We have created limited edition of Star Wars packaging, a first-of-its-kind e-commerce innovation in India. We will be surprising a lot of our customers with this special packaging when they order with us online over the next few weeks. With our partnership with Disney we have combined the fervour of the movie with the trust and convenience of buying genuine memorabilia online.”

    The most eye catching is perhaps what HP India has done for the movie. The company’s special edition Star Wars premium laptop and accessories includes exclusive SW content embedded in it. The company also set up zones in HP Stores where fans can experience the force. HP also roped in VJ Hoezaay to star in a digital campaign titled Fun Side Challenge, which went viral on Twitter.

    HP India director – personal systems, PPS Ketan Patel adds, “HP is delivering an experience that is unmatched on a PC by giving customers exclusive access to rare Star Wars content so they can immerse themselves into the Star Wars universe. We are thrilled to be the only PC vendor collaborating with Disney and Lucasfilm to create a one-of-one-kind notebook for a great Star Warsexperience on a PC.”

    Apart from these, departmental stores like Hamleys and Landmark are some of the other brands, which collaborated with the movie.

    The brand associations for Star Wars The Force Awakens have been, no doubt, unprecedented. However, veteran media planner and Reliance Industries’ Vibrant Media vice president Karthik Lakshminarayan says it was expected from a movie franchise as big as Star Wars. He also rules out the thoughts of the brands cannibalising each other’s promotion with hyper visibility of the merchandising products.

    “Every brand has worked on the Star Wars fanfare in a different way and used it to their own understanding. While I do feel that for certain brands this tie-up wouldn’t be that successful, most of them are a profitable deal, in spite of the theme being used over and over again,” he opines.

    In India, the movie is slated to release on 25 December in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu and some say that the delayed release may have set it up for an even bigger release in the country.

    Giving more insight on the movie’s delayed release in India, Roy Kapur shared, “India is a heavily under screened market where we have only two multiplex screens per million people. It is imperative to plan a release around school holidays and overall festive period to give the film its full capacity. Christmas Day is a holiday all over and an ideal time for the release of this epic movie, for all our Indian viewers, which is truly one of the biggest franchises ever. Star Wars has opened to rave reviews and record-shattering box office numbers globally and we are now geared up to give Indian audiences a taste of this modern classic. To add to it we believe the global fervour around the movie will travel to India and will aid in ramping up the demand further by the time we release it in Indian theatres.”

    Though Disney India took a chance with Star Wars’ worldwide fanbase, the studio didn’t leave any stone unturned in marketing the franchise in India. In fact, promotional activities for the movie began almost a year ago. From branding across theatres and multiplexes for all top releases including PK to attaching a teaser with Avengers Age of Ultron, Disney’s ABCD2 and now Dilwale, Disney India had movie buffs covered, especially in the metros.

    “We launched the franchise in India with a truly innovative year-long marketing campaign, bolstered by a record number of brand associations that provided additional visibility, impact and promotional support to the campaign. All this has not just kept the fanboys engaged with the brand but also helped introduce a new audience for the franchise all together,” Kapur states.

    Counting theater activations during big ticket releases like PhantomBrothers and MI5, the marketing measures covered over five lakh fans.

    From an experiential marketing standpoint, the Star Wars Lightsaber Challenge travelled to several cities including Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad with footfalls of 1,00,000.

    With a build up like this, one can’t help but be drawn in the phenomenon that is Star Wars. Now it remains to be seen the box office records that the movie shatters in India.

  • Disney CEO Robert Iger’s pay falls 3.4% to $44.9 million in 2015

    Disney CEO Robert Iger’s pay falls 3.4% to $44.9 million in 2015

    MUMBAI: The Walt Disney Company chairman and CEO Robert Iger’s reported compensation drop 3.4 per cent to $44.9 million for the fiscal year ending October 2015, as his cash bonus depleted by $410,000 and the value of a pension declined due to an accounting change.

     

    Iger’s base salary of $2.5 million was unchanged from 2014, when his overall compensation came in at $46.5 million. That  was an increase as compared to his 2013 package of $34.3 million. He also earned $22.3 million in non-equity incentives, $8.9 million in stock awards and $8.4 million in option awards.

     

    As per a proxy filed by Disney, Iger’s bonus fell to $22.3 million in the fiscal year that ended on 29 Sept ember, 2015. The biggest factor was a change in a discount rate applied to his pension, which resulted in an almost 50 per cent drop in its reported value, to $1.42 million.

     

    Disney, which has seen a strong box office in 2015, is currently basking in the glory of record worldwide collections from the recently released Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

  • ‘Star Wars’ propels Disney’s 2015 global box office to $5 billion

    ‘Star Wars’ propels Disney’s 2015 global box office to $5 billion

    MUMBAI: With final numbers now in, Star Wars: The Force Awakens rose above estimates to post an all-time industry-high $248 million in North America plus $281 million internationally for an all-time record global debut of $529 million since opening day-and-date 16 December. This excludes any grosses from China, where the film opens 9 January, as well as Greece and India, where it opens this week.

     

    Domestically, Disney now holds four of the top five debuts of all time. In addition to posting the biggest Thursday preview gross ($57 million) and the biggest Friday and single-day ever ($119.1 million), Star Wars: The Force Awakens set a new Sunday record of $60.5 million. Internationally, it was the biggest opening weekend ever in numerous territories including the U.K. (four-day), Australia, Russia, and Germany.

     

    Yesterday, Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn said of the historic debut, “Our sole focus has been creating a film that delivers that one-of-a-kind Star Wars experience, and director J.J. Abrams, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy and the Lucasfilm team have outdone themselves. To all of the fans around the world who not only came out in Force to make this such an exciting and astronomical debut but who treated this film as their own and helped preserve the experience for their fellow fans by not spoiling it—thank you, we do.”

     

    Company Box Office Milestones Reached:

     

    The galactic debut of Star Wars: The Force Awakens has pushed The Walt Disney Studios to its highest year on record. Today, Disney will cross the $5 billion mark in global box office in a calendar year for the first time ever, surpassing the previous full-year record of $4.73 billion set in 2013. The studio has also reached new highs domestically with $1.851 billion and internationally with $3.134 billion through 20 December. The previous best for each was also set in 2013 with $1.719 billion domestic and $3.013 billion international.

     

    These 2015 milestones were reached with outstanding performances from films across Disney’s brands, including Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron ($459 million domestic; $946 million int’l; $1.4 billion global), Disney• Pixar’sInside Out ($356.4 million domestic; $499 million int’l; $855.4 million global), Disney’s Cinderella ($201.1 million domestic; $341.4 million int’l; $542.5 million global), Marvel’s Ant-Man ($180.1 million domestic; $339 million int’l; $519.1 million global), as well as Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 2014 release Big Hero 6 ($305 million globally during the 2015 calendar year).