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‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Rises To $85M Global; ‘Demon Slayer’ Sets New Japan Milestone; ‘Soul’ Grows In China & ‘Croods 2’ Nears $100M WW – International Box Office - deadline.com - China - Japan
deadline.com
27.12.2020 / 22:45

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Rises To $85M Global; ‘Demon Slayer’ Sets New Japan Milestone; ‘Soul’ Grows In China & ‘Croods 2’ Nears $100M WW – International Box Office

Refresh for latest…: There was a bit more varied action at the international box office this weekend, including the continued rollout of Warner Bros/DC’s Wonder Woman 1984, a sizable start for China’s Shock Wave 2, the debut of Disney/Pixar’s Soul, The Croods: A New Age nearing $100M global, and a brand new milestone for Japan’s Demon Slayer The Movie: Mugen Train which, according to estimates, has overtaken Spirited Away to become the highest-grossing film ever in the market.

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ flops in China box office debut - nypost.com - China
nypost.com
22.12.2020 / 00:08

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ flops in China box office debut

“Wonder Woman 1984” — Warner Bros.’s much-anticipated sequel to its superhero franchise starring Gal Gadot — suffered a weak weekend debut in China, where it earned a mere $19 million in ticket sales, or less than half of what Hollywood had expected. Media watchers had pegged the follow-up film to 2017’s “Wonder Woman” to reel in at least $40 million in the Middle Kingdom.

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Disappoints In China, As Film’s Box Office is Well Under Expectations - theplaylist.net - China - USA
theplaylist.net
21.12.2020 / 22:59

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Disappoints In China, As Film’s Box Office is Well Under Expectations

While we may be talking about the unfortunate death of movie theaters in the US, considering they have yet to fully bounce back from being closed most of the year and 2021 isn’t looking as promising as we hoped, Chinese cinemas are not only open but thriving.

China Box Office: 'Wonder Woman 1984' Disappoints as Market Recovery Loses Momentum - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China
hollywoodreporter.com
21.12.2020 / 19:54

China Box Office: 'Wonder Woman 1984' Disappoints as Market Recovery Loses Momentum

China's box office was the scene of disappointment over the weekend, as Warner Bros.' Wonder Woman 1984 got trounced by local action flick The Rescue. The Rescue, directed by Dante Lam, opened to $36.3 million, nearly double Wonder Woman 1984's meagre $18.8 million start, according to data from Artisan Gateway.

Box Office: 'Wonder Woman 1984' Opens to Woeful $18.8M in China for $38.5M Foreign Start - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China
hollywoodreporter.com
21.12.2020 / 17:49

Box Office: 'Wonder Woman 1984' Opens to Woeful $18.8M in China for $38.5M Foreign Start

Wonder Woman 1984 opened to an underwhelming $18.8 million in China, behind expectations and a less-than-wondrous start for WarnerMedia as it embarks on a bold plan to release its films both in theaters and on HBO Max. The Warner Bros./DC superhero pic placed No.

China Box Office Sees Lowest Pre-Christmas Weekend Since 2014 as ‘The Rescue’ Defeats ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ - variety.com - China
variety.com
21.12.2020 / 04:13

China Box Office Sees Lowest Pre-Christmas Weekend Since 2014 as ‘The Rescue’ Defeats ‘Wonder Woman 1984’

Rebecca Davis editorThis weekend pit the best of Hollywood’s action tentpole rolodex against China’s — and found that fresh local content has greater sway over local audiences in what is now the world’s largest film market.“Wonder Woman 1984” grossed just $18.8 million in China, almost half the approximately $34 million haul of Chinese actioner “The Rescue.” Both films far underperformed against expectations, however, as the Chinese box office saw its lowest pre-Christmas weekend since 2014,

Box Office: ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Sputters in China, Grosses $38.5 Million Overseas - variety.com - China
variety.com
21.12.2020 / 00:09

Box Office: ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Sputters in China, Grosses $38.5 Million Overseas

Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaDiana Prince may be able to best Cheetah, but she’s no match for a global pandemic.“Wonder Woman 1984” opened to a less than heroic $18.8 million in China over the weekend and a disappointing $38.5 million overseas.

China Box Office: 'Wonder Woman 1984' Limps Towards Second-Place Opening - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - city Beijing
hollywoodreporter.com
18.12.2020 / 20:30

China Box Office: 'Wonder Woman 1984' Limps Towards Second-Place Opening

Wonder Woman 1984 is off to a sluggish start in China. The Warner Bros./DC superhero tentpole opened Friday in direct competition with Chinese action flick The Rescue, directed by Dante Lam, and as of 5 p.m.

China Tightens Censorship After 'Monster Hunter' Scandal, Delays Release of Hit Anime ‘Demon Slayer’ (Exclusive) - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - city Beijing
hollywoodreporter.com
17.12.2020 / 19:40

China Tightens Censorship After 'Monster Hunter' Scandal, Delays Release of Hit Anime ‘Demon Slayer’ (Exclusive)

The racial insensitivity scandal that derailed the China release of action film Monster Hunter is starting to impact other high-profile movies in the country. Sources in Beijing tell The Hollywood Reporter that the China Film Administration has tightened its censorship process in the wake of the controversy, calling back several previously approved imported films for a second, more thorough review.

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Looking To Lasso $60M+ Overseas Opening – International Box Office Preview - deadline.com - Britain - Spain - Brazil - China - Mexico - Japan - Portugal - Indonesia - Taiwan
deadline.com
16.12.2020 / 20:21

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Looking To Lasso $60M+ Overseas Opening – International Box Office Preview

Warner Bros/DC’s Wonder Woman 1984 begins offshore rollout today in such markets as Indonesia, Portugal and the UK — though on a very limited basis in the latter where London cinemas have been re-shuterred as the capital moves into a Tier 3 Covid lockdown.

China Box Office: ‘Bath Buddy’ Makes Splash With $28 Million Opening, Despite Plagiarism Charge - variety.com - China
variety.com
14.12.2020 / 08:23

China Box Office: ‘Bath Buddy’ Makes Splash With $28 Million Opening, Despite Plagiarism Charge

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefChinese action comedy “Bath Buddy” topped the mainland China box office over the weekend with a $28.1 million opening splash. The box office performance came despite the film being in hot water behind the scenes.The Yi Zhenxing-directed film tells the improbable tale of a rich kid who loses his memory and instead ends up working in a bath-spa.

‘Demon Slayer’ Overtaking ‘Tenet’ As No. 2 Movie Overseas In 2020; ‘The Croods: A New Age’ Now No. 2 China Import This Year – International Box Office - deadline.com - China - Japan
deadline.com
13.12.2020 / 23:35

‘Demon Slayer’ Overtaking ‘Tenet’ As No. 2 Movie Overseas In 2020; ‘The Croods: A New Age’ Now No. 2 China Import This Year – International Box Office

Refresh for latest...: The international box office continues to provide welcome surprises during the pandemic era. Where movie theaters are open and people feel safe, they turn up for new or enduringly exciting product that’s on offer.

‘Monster Hunter’: Filmmaker And Actors Apologize After China Pulls Film Due To Racist Joke - theplaylist.net - China
theplaylist.net
09.12.2020 / 19:23

‘Monster Hunter’: Filmmaker And Actors Apologize After China Pulls Film Due To Racist Joke

In a world starved for blockbuster films, as most get pushed to streaming services or delayed until 2021, “Monster Hunter” looked like it could help drive business to theaters, especially in China. However, one line from the film that echoes a racist chant that kids used to say decades ago is forcing cinemas in the Middle Kingdom to pull the film.

China Blocks ‘Monster Hunter’ Online Presence Despite Apologies and Scene Deletion - variety.com - China
variety.com
09.12.2020 / 07:25

China Blocks ‘Monster Hunter’ Online Presence Despite Apologies and Scene Deletion

Rebecca Davis editorAlthough “Monster Hunter” apologized for and censored a line of dialogue that sparked anger in China from its global version, Chinese film websites and apps have taken the unusual step of deleting the title or its user ratings — indicating that the movie’s odds of returning to the Chinese big screen likely remain slim.Chinese cinemas began to voluntarily pull scheduled viewings within just a day of the video game adaptation’s Dec.

‘Monster Hunter’ Director Paul W.S. Anderson, Co-Star MC Jin Apologize Over Scene That Caused China Backlash - deadline.com - China
deadline.com
08.12.2020 / 14:37

‘Monster Hunter’ Director Paul W.S. Anderson, Co-Star MC Jin Apologize Over Scene That Caused China Backlash

Monster Hunter director Paul W.S. Anderson has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the film, which was pulled from Chinese cinemas during its opening weekend amid backlash over a line of dialogue that has been perceived as racist by local audiences.

China Box Office: 'End of Endless Love' Wins Weekend After 'Monster Hunter' Yanked from Cinemas - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China
hollywoodreporter.com
07.12.2020 / 22:59

China Box Office: 'End of Endless Love' Wins Weekend After 'Monster Hunter' Yanked from Cinemas

It was a drama-filled weekend at the Chinese multiplex. Tencent's big-budget video game adaptation Monster Hunter was yanked from cinemas one day into its release over a scene local audiences decried as derogatory.

‘Monster Hunter’ pulled from Chinese cinemas over alleged racial slur - www.nme.com - China - USA
nme.com
07.12.2020 / 15:42

‘Monster Hunter’ pulled from Chinese cinemas over alleged racial slur

Monster Hunter has been pulled from Chinese cinemas over an alleged racial slur.The US action adventure film, based on Capcom’s popular action RPG, was released in China last Friday (December 4) but was subsequently withdrawn from all cinemas on Saturday.A number of filmgoers and netizens responded to several lines of dialogue in the film between a white male character and an Asian male character.The Asian male character, played by Asian-American rapper MC Jin says “Look at my knees!” while the

‘Monster Hunter’ Producers Apologize for Racist Scene After Film Was Pulled From Chinese Theaters - thewrap.com - China - Japan
thewrap.com
07.12.2020 / 03:09

‘Monster Hunter’ Producers Apologize for Racist Scene After Film Was Pulled From Chinese Theaters

Chinese, Japanese, dirty knees, look at these” as the chanters would pull at their eyes.The “Monster Hunter” scene in question features rapper MC Jin (Jin Au-Yeung) saying, “Look at my knees.” “What kind of knees are these?” his white male scene partner asks.  “Chi-nese!” Jin’s character responds, emphasizing the “knees” pun.Also Read: 'Monster Hunter' Trailer: Milla Jovovich Fends Off Gigantic Dragons With Fire Swords (Video)Users on Weibo, a popular social media platform in China, quickly

‘Monster Hunter’ Producer Issues Apology Over Scene That Stirred China Backlash - deadline.com - China - Germany
deadline.com
07.12.2020 / 00:03

‘Monster Hunter’ Producer Issues Apology Over Scene That Stirred China Backlash

Germany’s Constantin Film has issued an apology over dialogue in its feature game adaptation Monster Hunter which led to an online backlash in China this weekend, and subsequently resulted in the movie being pulled from Middle Kingdom cinemas.

China-Halted ‘Monster Hunter’ Bows At No. 1 In Other Markets; ‘The Croods: A New Age’ Tops $60M WW; Japan’s ‘Demon Slayer’ Closing In On ‘Spirited Away’ – International Box Office - deadline.com - China - Japan
deadline.com
06.12.2020 / 22:47

China-Halted ‘Monster Hunter’ Bows At No. 1 In Other Markets; ‘The Croods: A New Age’ Tops $60M WW; Japan’s ‘Demon Slayer’ Closing In On ‘Spirited Away’ – International Box Office

Refresh for latest…: Sunday’s international box office reporting looks vastly different to what was expected coming into the weekend. A Friday gross that portended a high-teens launch for Monster Hunter in China was quickly thwarted when local authorities pulled the feature game adaptation from the country’s cinemas.

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