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The Force Awakens brought in an absolute record-smashing $517 million in its opening weekend alone, according to tracking site Box Office Mojo. Granted, that’s the global tally, but it still brought in $238 million here in the United States — and when it comes to worldwide numbers, well, it doesn’t even hit China, one of the world’s biggest movie markets, until January.
The record-setter for domestic box-office takings is still 2009’s Avatar, which netted about $760 million here at home — and over $2.7 billion globally — before sliding out of theaters. But we could play the movie comparison game (which countries count? what about inflation? what about franchises?) all day and emerge none the wiser.
A better question is: what is $517 million actually worth? If you, like the Walt Disney company, had it pouring into your pockets right now, what could it buy you?
If you enjoy fun, popular culture, or things that go boom, there’s a pretty good chance you saw the most recent Star Wars film sometime between Thursday night and Sunday night. Tens of millions of people did, anyway, and as a result the movie has shattered nearly all the opening weekend box office records there are.
- This Lego made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs: The Lego Millennium Falcon (Episode VII edition) runs $150. You could get 3.4 million of them. (The actual Falcon, alas, would run closer to $5 billion.)
- A giant Tesla fleet: A tricked out Tesla Model S P85D car, cash, including the destination fees, costs $129,700. You could buy 3,986 of them.
- A modern-day castle: The most expensive house ever built is currently under construction near Bel-Air, and the builder plans to sell it for $500 million. Fresh Prince not included.
- An actual castle: Or at least, every one that’s available. Enya’s, in Ireland, cost a little over $4 million. And according to 2013 listings in the Telegraph, there are at least a dozen to be had for under $5 million each.
- Han Solo himself: According to the rumor mill, Harrison Ford was paid a salary of nearly $25 million, plus a slice of the takings, to appear in The Force Awakens. (The movie cost more than $200 million to make, in total.) For $500M, you could probably get at least a few hours of his time.
- A bigger boat: The U.S. Navy’s newest ship-in-progress, a Montford Point-class “Expeditionary Mobile Base,” has a price tag of $500 million.
- An actual, literal trip to space: Before NASA’s space shuttle program ended, a launch cost about $450 million per mission. You’d have enough left over for a couple of Falcon 9 launches from SpaceX, which as of 2012 were running about $57 million each.
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