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China Box Office: ‘Leap’ Opening Weekend Outpaces ‘Mulan’ Debut by $1.6 Million - variety.com - China
variety.com
28.09.2020 / 00:27

China Box Office: ‘Leap’ Opening Weekend Outpaces ‘Mulan’ Debut by $1.6 Million

Rebecca Davis editorPeter Chan’s volleyball drama “Leap” has jumped above its competition in China this weekend with a $24.6 million three-day debut, highlighting Chinese audiences’ continued preference for well-crafted local titles, according to data from the Maoyan industry tracker. The score is higher than the $23 million opening of Disney’s “Mulan” the weekend of Sept.

‘Tenet’ Tops $283M Global With $242M From Overseas; China’s ‘Leap’ Jumps On $25M Bow – International Box Office - deadline.com - China - Japan
deadline.com
27.09.2020 / 19:54

‘Tenet’ Tops $283M Global With $242M From Overseas; China’s ‘Leap’ Jumps On $25M Bow – International Box Office

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorRefresh for latest…: In its fifth weekend at the international box office, Warner Bros’ Tenet added another $15.8M from 56 markets. The offshore cume has risen to $242M for a worldwide total of $283.2M.

China Box Office: 'The Eight Hundred' Becomes 2020's Biggest Film Globally, 'Mulan' Dissipates - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China
hollywoodreporter.com
21.09.2020 / 22:16

China Box Office: 'The Eight Hundred' Becomes 2020's Biggest Film Globally, 'Mulan' Dissipates

Holdover local war epic The Eight Hundred dominated Mulan over the weekend in China, as the Disney tentpole continued its precipitous decline in its most important theatrical market. The Eight Hundred, which has been in cinemas for a month, earned $17.7 million, lifting its total gross to $423.2 million, according to data from local box office tracker Artisan Gateway.

China Box Office: ‘Mulan’ Defeated Yet Again by ‘The Eight Hundred’ - variety.com - China
variety.com
20.09.2020 / 23:03

China Box Office: ‘Mulan’ Defeated Yet Again by ‘The Eight Hundred’

Rebecca Davis editorDisney’s “Mulan” made only $6.47 million over its second weekend in China, allowing it to be handily defeated once again by the local war epic “The Eight Hundred,” according to data from industry tracker Maoyan.As of Sunday evening, the Disney title has earned a cumulative $36.5 million (RMB 247 million) in the key territory.

‘Tenet’ Tops $250M WW, Takes Japan By Storm; ‘Mulan’s Uphill Battle Continues In China – International Box Office - deadline.com - China - Japan
deadline.com
20.09.2020 / 20:17

‘Tenet’ Tops $250M WW, Takes Japan By Storm; ‘Mulan’s Uphill Battle Continues In China – International Box Office

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorRefresh for latest…: Christopher Nolan’s Tenet handily passed $200M overseas this weekend with a $25M offshore frame to bring the overseas box office to $214M. Including domestic, the global cume is now $250.1M.

Imax CEO Talks 'Tenet,' China and Why Premium VOD "Doesn't Work" - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China
hollywoodreporter.com
17.09.2020 / 04:45

Imax CEO Talks 'Tenet,' China and Why Premium VOD "Doesn't Work"

Imax CEO Richard Gelfond touted the recent theatrical release of Christopher Nolan's Tenetwhile pouring water on the premium VOD window for Hollywood blockbuster releases during an investor conference appearance on Wednesday.

Tenet crosses $200 million worldwide - www.hollywood.com - China - USA
hollywood.com
14.09.2020 / 21:17

Tenet crosses $200 million worldwide

Christopher Nolan’s action-thriller Tenet has surpassed the $200 million milestone at the global box office.The first major blockbuster to hit the big screen following the coronavirus shutdown is continuing to draw fans back to theatres, adding $6.7 million from the North American market in its second weekend on release.It also brought in $10 million from the Chinese box office to take the movie’s worldwide total to $207 million.Meanwhile, Disney’s live-action remake of Mulan, starring Liu Yifei

Box Office: 'Mulan' Malfunctions in China With $23M Opening - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - USA - county Imperial
hollywoodreporter.com
14.09.2020 / 16:19

Box Office: 'Mulan' Malfunctions in China With $23M Opening

Disney's Mulan malfunctioned in its China box office debut with a disheartening $23.2 million. The $200 million tentpole was made with both Chinese and American audiences top of mind.

China Box Office: ‘Mulan’ Is No Hero With $23 Million Debut - variety.com - China
variety.com
13.09.2020 / 22:15

China Box Office: ‘Mulan’ Is No Hero With $23 Million Debut

Rebecca Davis editorDisney’s “Mulan” opened in China this weekend with disappointing figures of just $23 million, far from the slam dunk it had hoped for in a critical territory.While it still was the highest grosser of the weekend, it came in just a hair above the local historical epic “The Eight Hundred,” which grossed $21.7 million, according to data from the Maoyan industry tracker.Industry players say that Disney may have chosen to put aside the levity and musical numbers of the original

‘Tenet’ Slows to $6.7 Million at U.S. Box Office as Theater Reopenings Taper Off - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
13.09.2020 / 20:21

‘Tenet’ Slows to $6.7 Million at U.S. Box Office as Theater Reopenings Taper Off

to travel to adjacent counties or states if theaters are not open in their local area.But the lack of theaters in major markets is starting to catch up to “Tenet,” which is a possible factor in why Warner Bros. chose to push back the release of “Wonder Woman 1984” from early October to Christmas Day.

‘Mulan’ Struggles in China as ‘Tenet’ Crosses $200 Million at Global Box Office - thewrap.com - New York - Los Angeles - China
thewrap.com
13.09.2020 / 19:37

‘Mulan’ Struggles in China as ‘Tenet’ Crosses $200 Million at Global Box Office

recently reopened Orange County, furthering the trend of closure-adjacent markets getting a boost from residents in cities like Los Angeles and New York driving further to see a film.More to come…

‘Mulan’ Moola Muted In China With $23.2M Opening – International Box Office - deadline.com - China
deadline.com
13.09.2020 / 18:47

‘Mulan’ Moola Muted In China With $23.2M Opening – International Box Office

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorRefresh for latest…: Disney’s Mulan ultimately settled for a $23.2M three-day opening in China, including previews. This is about where we saw it landing yesterday after downgrading projections for the Middle Kingdom launch.

Box Office: 'Mulan' Off to Slow Start in China - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - city Beijing
hollywoodreporter.com
11.09.2020 / 20:57

Box Office: 'Mulan' Off to Slow Start in China

Disney's Mulan is off to a low-key start at China's theatrical box office, a market where it was once expected to be a sure-fire blockbuster. Mulan had pulled in just $4.4 million (30 million RMB) as of 5 p.m., Beijing time, Friday, according to data from local box office tracker Artisan Gateway.

‘Mulan’ Leads China Friday, But With Just $8M On Day One; Eyes $25M Weekend – International Box Office - deadline.com - China
deadline.com
11.09.2020 / 20:25

‘Mulan’ Leads China Friday, But With Just $8M On Day One; Eyes $25M Weekend – International Box Office

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorMulan, Disney’s live-action update on its 1998 animated classic grossed an estimated RMB 52.5M ($8.26M) on its opening Friday in China. The figure includes midnights, and portends a three-day weekend around $26M.

Disney’s ‘Mulan’ Makes Soft Start at China Box Office - variety.com - China
variety.com
11.09.2020 / 15:07

Disney’s ‘Mulan’ Makes Soft Start at China Box Office

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefDisney’s Chinese-themed “Mulan” got off to a soft start on its debut in mainland China theaters on Friday.By 7pm on opening day, the Niki Caro-directed film had clocked up $6.23 million (RMB42.6 million), according to data from film ticketing agency Maoyan.

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