lockedoutlogic
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I guess my point is that since they came out mid-November (11/19 being the latest one) you're targeting a different audience than the mid-December releases of LOTR and SW:TFA. One you're trying to get people over Thanksgiving weekend, the other the weekends before or after Christmas. So if Disney is going to keep releasing SW movies in mid-December, the November releases of that year (which usually involves a larger-budget action movie) don't directly compete with it, so I think Disney is making a smart move with this push-back.
Interesting point...
I wonder why they wouldn't release on thanksgiving and try to score that weekend? They're probably afraid it will get lost in the holiday shuffle.
But even though it's got a huge number...it did flameout in early January...I kinda feel like they thought they'd get even more run.
Good enough for Disney - obviously.
The second one won't be a "mass" event like the first one was...the pop buzz pushed a lot of "take it or leave it" peeps into the theater early...I don't think we'll see that again.