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Star Wars makers have high hopes for China success

Shanghai — The latest Star Wars movie has already broken the $1bn mark. And it hasn't even been released in China yet.

The Force Awakens opens in the world's second-biggest movie market on 9 January and producers say they anticipate it will play "very very well" in China.

Director J.J. Abrams watched the Chinese premiere in Shanghai with a Chinese audience on Sunday night. He said on Monday that he was thrilled to see people "laughing and cheering" as audiences elsewhere have done.

The Chinese market has become increasingly important for Hollywood as revenues from movie theaters stagnate at home. Some movies have incorporated Chinese characters or stories to try to appeal to the Chinese movie-going audience.

Star Wars producer Kathleen Kennedy said the movie's success to date was "a huge surprise."

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