The Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer was viewed more than 112 million times online in 24 hours, according to a post from Lucasfilm on StarWars.com.
Combined
with the 16 million viewers that tuned in to watch the trailer on
Monday Night Football, that's a total of 128 million views.
The
advance ticket sales, which kicked off after the trailer debuted on
Monday, broke numerous records, including the biggest-ever 24 hours for
advance sales in numerous countries. In the U.K., more than 200,000
tickets were sold in the first day. Several ticket sales sites crashed
under the high demand.
The
spot for the J.J. Abrams-directed film aired during halftime of ESPN's
MNF, following the release of the film's poster over the weekend.
This
marks a new record for the most views of a trailer in 24 hours. Of
course, Star Wars is breaking its own record, set by the second teaser
it released this past April.
The
first teaser, which premiered on Nov. 28, 2014, hit 55 million views in
its first 24 hours and 110 million in its first 12 days. The second
trailer, which debuted in April 2015 at Star Wars Celebration, got 88
million views in the first 24 hours and 145 million in the first week.
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