Monday, December 4, 2017

The Last Jedi will likely end up first - globally and in South Africa.


The Last Jedi will very likely end up 2017 in first place – globally and in South Africa.

The Force is is definitely strong with this one: Advanced tracking – Hollywood’s continuous marketing tracking of films to determine whether ad spent, publicity, exposure and word of mouth is raising awareness of a film – is through the roof for the next Star Wars film.

“Unaided awareness” – that’ is when ordinary people on the street are asked about upcoming movies and are not prodded by being given names but polled for what film titles they by themselves can mention – stands at a whopping 35 for The Last Jedi.

The previous installment in the new trilogy, The Force Awakens stood at 36.

“Total awareness” of The Last Jedi stands at a massive 94 to the 92 of The Force Awakens.

It spells huge box office returns for The Last Jedi that could become the 4th biggest film opening of all time, and definitely the biggest film earner for the year, including in South Africa.

Directed by Rian Johnson, The Last Jedi picks up where Star Wars: The Force Awakens ended in 2015.

It stars returning cast members Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, and Andy Serkis and will introduce new planets and creatures ranging from crystal foxes to penguin-like porgs.

The Walt Disney Company is notoriously tight-lipped when it comes to hyping films or to speak about possible box office returns or advanced tracking, but has offered up some clues revealing that the Mouse House is very aware that The Last Jedi will do boffo business across the galaxy all through the Christmas holidays.

Advanced ticket sales already opened on 9 October in America with Disney telling TVwithThinus that advanced sales started on 10 October in South Africa.

Disney Africa also created a dedicated, special website, www.thelastjedi.co.za, for South Africa.

In South Africa film critics will first get to see Star Wars: The Last Jedi on Tuesday 12 December under the very watchful gaze of security with night-goggles like Stormtroopers. 

Reviews are under a strict embargo for Thursday 14 December at 10:01.

Disney is once again asking the media and film critics to please not include spoilers in reviews, saying “The Last Jedi contains certain spoilers and we kindly request that you do not reveal these spoilers in your reviews to maintain the movie-going experience for all audiences”.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi opens in South African theatres on 15 December.