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Star Wars takes the title of top-grossing movie from <em>Avatar</em>!

Los Angeles - Star Wars: The Force Awakens soared past Avatar on Wednesday to become the top-grossing movie of all time in North America, the Disney studio announced.

Disney said the seventh film in the Star Wars saga had grossed $758.2m through on Tuesday, when it took in $8m, and surpassed on Wednesday the $760.5m earned by James Cameron's Oscar-winning futuristic sci-fi epic Avatar.

"This afternoon, with early box office results in, Star Wars: The Force Awakens became the highest-grossing film of all time in the domestic market," Disney said in a statement, without providing figures.

The company thanked its fans for helping it reach the milestone saying that without them "there is no Star Wars."

"There has indeed been an awakening - and it's all thanks to you," it said.

At $1.56 bn in global earnings, The Force Awakens still has some work ahead to overtake Avatar ($2.79 bn) or another Cameron blockbuster, Titanic ($2.19 bn).

It is now fourth in all-time worldwide revenues, also trailing Jurassic World ($1.67bn).

But many observers expect the film ultimately to challenge for the top spot.

American box office record breaker

"Star Wars has always been one of the most beloved franchises in all of filmdom...it was just a matter of finally having a deserving sequel to the original trilogy that tipped the scales and topped Avatar," said Jeff Bock, of industry tracker Exhibitor Relations.

The upcoming release on Saturday in the huge Chinese market of the film directed by J.J. Abrams could help give it a further push to warp speed.

The success of The Force Awakens - detailing the adventures of classic Star Wars characters Princess Leia and Han Solo as well as new heroes like Rey, Finn and Poe Dameron - helped propel the overall American box office to a record $11.1bn last year, the Rentrak website reported.

Robert Thompson, a professor of popular culture at Syracuse University in New York, said the hype and marketing surrounding the latest Star Wars had helped ensure its success but so was the fact that it is a good movie.

"Had the film been a disappointment, the numbers after the first weekend would have been a very different story," he told AFP. "My prediction is that Avatar will retain its global crown, but I could certainly be wrong on that."

Disney, which purchased Lucasfilm from Star Wars creator George Lucas for $4bn in 2012, plans two more films in the space saga and a spinoff.

James Cameron is also planning three sequels to Avatar, which should ensure that the two franchises will continue battling it out for the top spot at the box office.

(Photos: Disney)

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