Katy Pery sent a message of solidarity to China and its citizens who are fighting the coronavirus outbreak.
24.01.2020 - 10:46 / variety.com
Chinese film production and online group Huanxi Media has cancelled plans for the theatrical release of its blockbuster Chinese New Year film “Lost in Russia” and will release it online for free instead. The move is both a reaction to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak that has caused disruption and panic throughout China, and as the springboard for a new business relationship with online giant Bytedance, owner of wildly popular short video platform Tiktok.
Huanxi, which is partially owned by
Katy Pery sent a message of solidarity to China and its citizens who are fighting the coronavirus outbreak.
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By Dino-Ray Ramos
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