Star Wars: The Force Awakens achieves third best opening-day performance in China’s cinema history

Star Wars: The Force Awakens has achieved the third best opening-day performance in China’s cinema history by raking in over US$30 million, according to Chinese box office tracking services on Sunday.
Opening three weeks after it took the United States by storm, the seventh instalment of the franchise took in around 208.89 million yuan (HK$246 million) in opening-day sales on Saturday, according to Chinese film data company EntGroup – accounting for over 70 per cent of all tickets sold that day.
The film ranked third behind the Chinese-made Lost in Hong Kong and Fast and Furious 7, which earned US$390 million at the box office in China. Star Wars must top that to become the highest-grossing Hollywood film in the country.
The Force Awakens had the country’s fourth highest turnout for opening-day midnight screenings, with sales of US$2.4 million placing it behind Furious 7, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Transformers: Age of Extinction.
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Directed by JJ Abrams, it has been toppling records ever since hitting the big screen.