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We have even more figures to show just how successful Star Wars: The Force Awakens continues to be. The breakdown of all of the movie's records (so far) is below, with the original article under the break.

Fastest film to reach $100 million (21 hours), $200 million (3 days), $300 million (5 days), $400 million (8 days), $500 million (10 days), $600 million (12 days), and $700 million (16 days)

Biggest all-time debut and biggest December debut ($248 million)

Biggest second weekend of all time ($149.2 million)

Biggest third weekend of all time ($90.2 million)

Biggest Thursday preview gross ($57 million)

Biggest Friday, opening, and single day ($119.1 million)

Biggest Sunday ($60.55 million), Monday ($40.1 million), and Tuesday ($37.3 million)

Biggest Christmas Day ($49.3 million) and New Year’s Day ($34.4 million)

Highest per-theater average for a wide debut ($59,982)

Biggest opening week ($390.9 million)

Biggest IMAX debut ($30.1 million)

Those stats are strictly for the US release of the film. Globally, Star Wars had the highest global opening weekend of all time with $529 million, and passed $1 billion in 12 days.

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Well, that was fast.J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awakens has become the highest-grossing film ever in North America, overtaking the previous record-holder, James Cameron’s Avatar.In just 20 days of release, the seventh Star Wars film has hit a domestic total of $758.2 million (as of yesterday). Compare that to Avatar, which topped out at $750 million after a seven-month run, which began back in December of 2009. That film earned an additional $10 million or so when it was rereleased in theaters, bringing its North American total to $760.5 million. The Force Awakens, which made $8 million yesterday alone, is blowing past Avatar today.That said, the adventures of Rey, Finn and Kylo Ren are far from doing the same kind of international business that Jake Sully, Neytiri and Colonel Quaritch (uh, remember them?) did for Cameron. While Avatar made $2.78 billion worldwide, Episode VII is at $1.56 billion as of Tuesday. (The film has yet to open in China.)According to The Hollywood Reporter , box office analysts expect The Force Awakens to max out at around $2.2 billion-$2.4 billion globally. That will still ensure that it surpasses Cameron's Titanic (which hit $2.19 billion) to become the number two film of all time in the world.And of course, these numbers are not adjusted for inflation. Gone with the Wind still holds the title in that case… although A New Hope comes in at number two.

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