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Star Wars films ranked from best to worst with unexpected movie in third spot
Star Wars films ranked from best to worst with unexpected movie in third spot

Daily Record

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

Star Wars films ranked from best to worst with unexpected movie in third spot

Rotten Tomatoes has ranked all 12 Star Wars films from worst to best, and some fans may be left fuming at the top three Star Wars, initially conceived by George Lucas as a simple space adventure, has since evolved into one of the globe's most influential franchises, reshaping our cultural milieu. Devoted followers have made it their life's work to watch every film and TV spin-off, immersing themselves in the grand space saga. However, each viewing raises an inevitable question: which Star Wars film reigns supreme? ‌ Rotten Tomatoes has stepped in to settle this debate, ranking all 12 films based on audience ratings. Fans may be surprised to discover the top three contenders. ‌ The overall score is determined by viewer ratings, ranging from one to five stars. This method propelled the 1977 feature to an impressive 94%, securing its position at the top. Die-hard Star Wars enthusiasts might be taken aback to find that among the highest-rated films, coming in third place is a recent addition, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, reports the Mirror US. Introduced to the franchise in 2015, this narrative marked the contentious first release following Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm. This signalled the beginning of Disney's reign, which subsequently gave birth to a plethora of new characters and narratives in countless Disney original series. The Force Awakens marks the beginning of the sequel trilogy and stands as the seventh installment in the Skywalker Saga. It has elicited mixed reactions from fans of the original series. One reviewer praised: "Easily the best 'first entry' of the three trilogies. Loved the characters. The story was great. Beautiful to see and hear and, most importantly, care about. There are some bad Star Wars films, and this is not one of them." ‌ Another fan expressed added: "Force Awakens is nearly perfect. I loved the pacing, acting, action, characters, and story. It's my favorite Star Wars film." At the pinnacle of many rankings remains the cinematic pioneer, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. This seminal work introduced audiences to now-iconic performers like Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker, Harrison Ford as Han Solo, and Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia. Fans continue to treasure this relatively modest production even decades later. ‌ There's a general consensus that A New Hope deserves the foremost position for starting the enduring space odyssey. Admirers echo their enduring affection for what they see as a trailblazing classic in the science fiction genre. One such accolade read: "Star Wars: A New Hope is a timeless classic that revolutionized science fiction with its groundbreaking visual effects and unforgettable score. ‌ "For its time, the film pushed the boundaries of cinematic storytelling, launching the legendary careers of actors like Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford. More than just a space adventure, it's a masterpiece anchored in the powerful theme of hope-reminding viewers that even in the darkest times, light can break through." Sitting proudly at second place is 'Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back', the franchise's second film released in 1980. This fan-favourite clinched nearly the top spot with an impressive 93% Rotten Tomatoes rating, tying with the third-ranked film. At the very end of the list, in twelfth position, we find 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars'. The 2008 animated feature didn't quite capture fans' hearts as much as the seven-season TV series did, scraping together a meagre 15% on Rotten Tomatoes. In stark contrast, the ninth instalment, 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker', leaps significantly higher with a 51% score. Whether you're keen to immerse yourself in the entire saga, check out the highest-rated flick, or perhaps revisit the lowest-scoring one, every original and Disney addition to the Star Wars canon is now available for your viewing pleasure on Disney+.

Top 7 most expensive movies ever made — From Star Wars: The Force Awakens to Avengers Endgame
Top 7 most expensive movies ever made — From Star Wars: The Force Awakens to Avengers Endgame

Mint

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

Top 7 most expensive movies ever made — From Star Wars: The Force Awakens to Avengers Endgame

Directors go the extra mile to give the audience a visual extravaganza. Be it the sci-fi genre or the Marvel Cinematic Universe, these movies have not only shattered box-office records but have also gone on to become the most expensive films ever made. Motive: all to ensure that fans get the experience of a lifetime. As per IGN, these projects are the most expensive blockbusters ever made. JJ Abrams made the Star Wars franchise the favourite of a new generation of fans with The Force Awakens. The 2015 film brought back iconic characters such as Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher). The film also marked the entry of characters like Kylo Ren, Rey and Finn. Chris Pratt's 2018 installment in the long-running dinosaur movie franchise managed to grab attention with its CGI effects and bloodthirsty prehistoric creatures. The movie was made on a budget of $432 million. The final movie of the new Star Wars trilogy, the massive budget of The Rise of Skywalker, revolved around the Resistance members facing off against the First Order once again. The movie starred Adam Driver, Mark Hamill, Daisy Ridley and Oscar Issac in pivotal roles. This was the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie without Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley. But the massive budget and Johnny Depp's chemistry with Penelope Cruz kept the movie in the headlines. The movie had a budget of $379 million. The second movie to feature the six original Avengers together, Age of Ultron was one of the most expensive movies in the franchise. The film starred Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson and Chris Hemsworth, among others. Be it Tony Stark's ultimate sacrifice to win against Thanos or the 'I love you 3000' dialogue, this movie remains the high point of the Avengers franchise for many fans. The massive scale of the project and the star-studded cast created a film that Marvel fans would remember for ages. James Cameron is best known for big-budget movies like the Titanic and the Avatar franchise. The second part of the series, The Way of Water, was mounted on an equally large scale as the first part. Avatar: The Way of Water later became one of the highest-grossing movies of all time, earning $2.3 billion globally. Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the most expensive movie ever made, with a budget of $447 million. Avatar (2009) by James Cameron is the highest-grossing movie of all time. JJ Abrams made the most expensive film in the world with Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

STARZ streaming deal: Save 66% on your first year
STARZ streaming deal: Save 66% on your first year

Business Insider

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Business Insider

STARZ streaming deal: Save 66% on your first year

STARZ may be one of the more affordable streaming services out there, but that doesn't mean it isn't packed with amazing content. The streamer will keep you endlessly entertained with hits like "Outlander," "Minx," "The White Queen," and more. Plus, you can save even more on a subscription if you take advantage of the current STARZ deal. Right now, STARZ is offering new subscribers one year of streaming for just $23.99 if they opt for the annual payment plan or three months for $3.99 a month if they opt for the monthly payment plan. While this isn't the first time STARZ has offered this discount on the annual plan, we have yet to see the streamer advertise a lower price, so you can rest easy knowing you're getting the best deal possible. In addition to a wide selection of hit series, a subscription will also give you access to popular movies like "M3GAN," "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "Guardians of the Galaxy," and more. Check out our full STARZ guide to learn more about content, pricing, and bundle options. Keep in mind that the current discount is only valid for the first year of your subscription if you choose the annual plan or the first three months if you choose the monthly plan. The annual deal also requires you to pay for the full year upfront. Once the deal window has passed, your subscription will automatically renew at the then-standard price (right now, that's $69.99 a year for the annual plan or $10.99 a month for the monthly plan). That said, you can cancel at any time. STARZ deal frequently asked questions Can current STARZ subscribers get the discount? The current STARZ deal is valid for new subscriptions only. Previous STARZ subscribers can still claim the discount if they cancel their current subscription and resubscribe. Does STARZ offer a free trial? At the time of writing, STARZ does not offer a free trial on its website. However, you can get a weeklong free trial of the service if you subscribe through another streaming app like Hulu or Prime Video. Keep in mind that you won't be eligible for the current STARZ discount unless you subscribe directly through the STARZ website. Should I get the monthly or annual STARZ deal? If you plan to keep your STARZ subscription long term, the annual deal is a much better value. For reference, if you opt for the monthly deal but choose to keep your subscription for a full year, you'll pay $110.88 for the year as opposed to the $23.99 if you choose the annual plan to begin with. That said, the annual deal requires you to pre-pay for all 12 months, so the monthly deal may be a better choice if you don't plan to keep the subscription for more than three months. For more deals like this, check out our guide to the best streaming deals and bundles. You can also explore roundups of the best Peacock promo codes and Paramount Plus coupons.

Jenna Ortega and Glen Powell spotted in Glasgow as JJ Abrams blockbuster transforms city
Jenna Ortega and Glen Powell spotted in Glasgow as JJ Abrams blockbuster transforms city

Daily Record

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

Jenna Ortega and Glen Powell spotted in Glasgow as JJ Abrams blockbuster transforms city

Filming for the latest JJ Abrams film, Ghostwriter, has taken over the streets with Hollywood stars Glen Powell and Jenna Ortega spotted Once again the streets of Scotland have been transformed into a film set for a new Hollywood blockbuster. Filming for the new sci-fi movie Ghostwriter has taken over the streets of Glasgow, with both Glen Powell and Jenna Ortega spotted in the city. Crew, production and film props were seen across the city yesterday (June 17) completely transforming the area into a movie set. Ghostwriter directed by J.J Abrams, known for creating several hit TV series like Lost, and blockbuster films such as Star Wars: The Force Awakens. ‌ Details about the movie remain under wraps, but according to The Hollywood Reporter, film icon Samuel L Jackson is set to play a major role in the new production. ‌ It's reported the film, Abram's first since his 2019 Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker, is inspired by The Last Starfighter - a 1984 space movie about a video game player who is recruited to join an interstellar battle against alien forces. Several road closures were announced to accommodate the Warner Bros production and will continue to film until June 23, when production will finish filming in Glasgow. The crew previously filmed scenes in Edinburgh. ‌ Glasgow is said to be doubling as a futuristic New York for the movie, which will also feature Sex Education actress Emma Mackey. On Tuesday, Top Gun star Powell was spotted in the city centre of Glasgow, on Finnieston Street, beneath the Kingston Bridge. ‌ Filming then moved to Douglas Street, where photos taken by Glasgow Live show Powell's stunt double sprinting up the steep incline while chasing a co-star. Various sci-fi style vehicles, with quirky colours and in various shapes and sizes, were also positioned around the city, as well as various different futurist signs and lights scattered around the streets. ‌ Powell is no stranger to filming in Scotland, having recently shot Edgar Wright's reboot of the 1987 action movie The Running Man in November last year. The star was seen in various parts of Glasgow, and even spent the evening in The Locale pub in the city centre for the wrap party. The 36 year old was happy to take photos with locals, with the staff of the pub taking to Instagram to thank the cast and crew for the party. They shared a photograph of Powell and a worker on Instagram, alongside the caption: "Massive thanks to the Running Man crew for an amazing wrap party last night!" The Running Man is set to release in November of this year and also stars Josh Brolin, William H. Macy, Michael Cera, and Marvel star Katy O'Brian.

Why do movie snacks cost so much? It's probably not what you think
Why do movie snacks cost so much? It's probably not what you think

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Why do movie snacks cost so much? It's probably not what you think

(KODE & KSN) — It's pretty common knowledge that things like popcorn, soda, candy, and nacho cheese dip cost a lot more at a movie theater than they might at a grocery store, but have you ever wondered why? The answer may be a little more complicated than you'd think. There is a common assertion that movie theaters are simply price gouging by selling their concessions well above market value, but the reasons for this are not always based around maximizing profit, as some movie theaters, especially smaller regional chains and standalone theaters, make the staunch majority of their money from concessions. Contrary to popular belief, most of the profits from ticket sales go directly to the studio that produced the film, not the movie theater showing it. On average in the U.S., film studios take up to 60% of the box office, while theaters walk away with 40% or less. Distributing films is not a one-size-fits-all process. Studios will adjust their cut of ticket sales to give theaters showing movies less likely to be successful a higher cut to make up the difference, while a summer blockbuster might see the opposite, with the studio walking away with a higher percentage than usual as the film is sure to be profitable for both the studio and the theater. Today, the average rate for a movie ticket in the U.S. is $16.08. Following this average, the studio walks away with $9.65 for every ticket sold, while the theater receives $6.43 or less. Putting that number into a larger perspective, the highest grossing film of all time (not adjusted for inflation) is 'Avatar' (2009) at $2,923,706,026. Following the average, this means the studio walked away with approximately $1,754,223,724 while every movie theater that showed the film split the remaining $1,169,482,481, leaving the profit of the film for a single theater location to just thousands or even hundreds of dollars based on the size of the theater. These figures are based on the highest grossing film of all time, so keep in mind the average worldwide movie gross is only about $15,000,000, with large, big budget franchise films usually raking in between $300,000,000 and $700,000,000, meaning theaters rarely generate ticket sales to the levels they did with a box office behemoths like 'Avatar' or 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'. How do movie theater franchises and independent theaters make up the difference? Concession sales. On average 80% or more of profit for a movie theater is generated from concession sales. This is why you might see prices like $16 for a large popcorn bucket, $6.50 for a box of candy, and $7 for an ICEE drink. Movie theater snack prices, while high, are usually not designed to maliciously 'rip people off' as common sentiment suggests. If not for the high yield of profit from concession sales, movie theaters as they're known now would certainly fade fast, as most movie theaters (especially independent locations) pay their staff, renovate and repair, and pay utilities with money made on popcorn and jumbo hot dogs, not ticket sales. This is why many theaters offer combo deals, and why as time goes on, more and more theaters are branching out into less traditional offerings like specialty flavored popcorns, personal pizzas, and fried chicken strips. Boosting concessions profit boosts the theatres chances of long-term success. So, next time you take a night out at the movies, and feel the urge to tell a theater employee 'what a rip-off' that $8 small popcorn you bought is, remember without that purchase and all others like it, the employee assisting you could not be paid and the movie theater industry would not survive, especially in an era where streaming services and online content continue to usurp the traditional movie-going experience. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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