
Strong national TV marketing -- nearly $60 million from Walt
Disney and its marketing partners -- pushed “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” film to near historic box-office heights over the weekend.
“Jedi” posted an eye-popping $220
million in U.S. box office receipts -- the second-highest haul ever for a U.S. film on an opening weekend. This was behind only “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” which debuted
with $247.9 million back in 2015.
Overall, the Walt Disney Studios/Lucasfilm franchise spent $28.5 million (since early October) in national TV efforts and $12 million for the last two weeks
leading up to the movie’s opening on December 15, according to iSpot.tv.
Much of the movie’s national TV efforts went into sports programming over that time period -- especially
NFL football programming.
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“Star Wars” co-marketing partners spent more than $27 million on national TV for the “Jedi” film.
The biggest co-marketing
sponsorship came from Nissan for its intelligent mobility technology in its cars -- spending $11.7 million, according to iSpot.tv. Nissan also spent $1.7 million on a Spanish-language version of the
spot.
A Google Pixel 2 TV “Jedi” commercial paid some $6.2 million for its national TV exposure; Vizio placed $4.9 million in touting its its XLED TV technology; and Verizon
co-marketing spot for “Jedi” promoting the high-quality of its network was at $2.7 million.