“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” unveils final trailer
Not only has Star Wars: The Force Awakens broken the Internet (it crashed our site and YouTube yesterday), it has now broken IMAX records for advanced ticket sales.
It’s also being reported that Star Wars: The Force Awakens tickets have been sold on eBay for upwards of $1500, but AMC Theaters notes opening day tickets are still available and screenings will be held around the clock. According to IMAX Corp., ticket pre-sales for Star Wars: The Force Awakens have been far greater than those of other big blockbuster movies, like Avengers, The Dark Knight Rises, and Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
The video trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, was first shown during halftime of Monday night’s National Football League game between the Giants and the Eagles on ESPN.
Director J J Abrams is somewhat notorious for keeping the plots to his films under wraps, and Star Wars: The Force Awakens has been no different.
Twitter said there were more than 17,000 tweets a minute when the trailer aired Monday night and over 1.1 million tweets since then.
But for now, all eyes are on “The Force Awakens”, which is expected to be one of the most successful films of all time. However, the company has not revealed how many tickets have sold. Despite the availability going live just one day earlier, several ticketing services such as Fandango are reporting massive numbers, and it’s only going to continue to spiral from there.
It has been 10 years since the last Star Wars film hit our screens, but with the hype surrounding the trailer, you’d think it had been a century.
First he wasn’t in the new poster that was unveiled, and now not a sign of him in the trailer.
A separate ticket will be needed if you want to see the latest “Star Wars” movie in IMAX. There are a lot of insane theories out there for the film, showing how desperately fans anticipate its release, and many of them center on Luke Skywalker being a few type of villain in the movie.