“Star Wars” fans better have deep pockets to snag a seat at the Big Apple premiere of “The Force Awakens.”

With the wildly anticipated flick already shattering presale records, tickets to the 11 p.m. IMAX showing on Dec. 17 at the AMC Lincoln Square are already being sold online for up to $250 a pop.

Listings on eBay show the average price of an opening-night city ticket now hovers between $100 and $150 — and pay it people will.

But not all Jedi enthusiasts wishing to catch up with Luke, Leia and Han are willing to shell out three-figures for a seat on opening weekend.

“People are paying that much?” asked Brooklyn resident Helen, who declined to give her last name.

“I would not pay close to that . . . I am not paying $250 for a movie when I can pay [regular] price three weeks later.”

In other cities not so far, far away, ticket prices remain out of this galaxy: Three seats in Florida were purchased for $2,000 (after-party included). In Denver, one sold for $125.

Filthy-rich fans of The Force can drop $10,000 on a a two-ticket package — featuring a limo ride and hotel room — in Ohio.

And a lone-ticket special-event package at Disney Springs in Orlando, Fla., starts at $8,000.

Analysts estimate tickets — which went on sale Monday and have since netted $6.5 million — could rake in $2 billion globally.

Fandango crashed briefly when Web traffic Monday surged to seven times normal peak levels.

AMC Theaters reports that records were shattered, with the chain selling out more than 1,000 showings in just 12 hours.

(See how some New Yorkers reacted to seeing the trailer for the first time in the video below.)

