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When Star Wars: The Last Jedi hits theaters on December 15, it’s guaranteed to be one of the biggest box office hits of the year, if not all time. So why are some theaters flat-out refusing to screen the movie at all?

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35 COMMENTS

  1. Ah Disney, when the are not pumping out sub par Marvel movies or bashing us over the head with leftist propaganda through Jimmy Kimmel, they are screwing the small business owners of America.

  2. They should all just collectively refuse to show it. Disney would be screwed. Doesn’t look that good anyway…Bladerunner 2049 is going to be the best sci-fi of this year…and decade….

  3. Disney is not even trying to hide the fact that they are money sucking vampires. I swear, if Wreck It Ralph 2 is not absolutely amazing, than I am boycotting Disney. I will stick with other companies.

  4. Greed the power of dark side.
    Greed the power of dark side.
    Greed the power of dark side.
    Greed the power of dark side.
    Yo mickey mouse go sukc a fuking light sabre 😉

  5. Anyone would think Disney were producing high art, when they're really not. The Force Awakens was a DISMAL movie. It wasn't Star Wars, it was a boardroom's idea of what a Star Wars movie should be. It added nothing new to the saga, in fact it betrayed what had come before.

  6. I understand why some Theater owners might be upset by the new terms for the last Jedi. But if they refuse to run the movie they'll lose an additional 5% anyway. And in the long run some fans may boycott those theaters altogether and they may damage their relationship with Disney studios in general. And finally moviegoers will go to another theater to see this movie anyway.

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