The shares of China’s entertainment companies crashed within minutes of stock markets reopening on Monday morning.
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The upcoming sequel to China's biggest film release of 2019 —fantasy animation Ne Zha —is heading to North America.
Well Go USA Entertainment will release Jiang Ziya, the second in a series of planned films from Beijing Enlight Pictures, in U.S. theaters on Feb.
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Like its predecessor, Jiang Ziya is loosely based on the classic novel Investiture of the Gods (also known as "Fengshen Yanyi"), one of the most beloved and familiar texts in China. The sequel is the next step in what Beijing Enlight
The shares of China’s entertainment companies crashed within minutes of stock markets reopening on Monday morning.
By any measure, it’s been a great year for animation. From “Frozen 2” and “Toy Story 4” bringing in huge box-office numbers in the U.S. to “Ne Zha” becoming the top-grossing Chinese animated film with more than $700 million gross to 32 official entries in the best animated feature category for the 2020 Oscars, animated stories flexed their muscles.
With China's vast network of cinemas all closed amidst the growing coronavirus epidemic, a second major Chinese-language film is canceling its theatrical release to cash in on a streaming deal.Donnie Yen's action comedy tentpole Enter the Fat Dragon was scheduled to open nationwide in China on Feb. 16., but production company Bona Film Group said Friday that the movie would instead be made available on leading streaming platforms Tencent Video and iQiyi on Feb.
Esports Arena is a curated weekly roundup of the biggest stories in the world of online competitive gaming.The League of Legends Pro League (LPL), the top LoL league in China, has announced it will be postponing its second week of competition due to the growing coronavirus outbreakin the country.
China's state broadcaster CCTV is calling off its usual live red carpet coverage of the Oscars in response to the worsening coronavirus crisis, a source at the public television network said Wednesday.At present, CCTV is still planning to air a delayed taping of the Oscars telecast on its flagship movie channel CCTV6, as well as some live coverage of the ceremony over its in-house streaming platform M1905.
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The Foreign Office (FCO) has warned Britons not to travel to mainland China unless the journey is essential.
The largest film studio on the planet, China’s Hengdian World Studios, has announced it will shut down indefinitely, as productions in other parts of the country also announce they are closing up shop in light of the worsening coronavirus epidemic.
Doctors in the UK are continuing to test patients for deadly Coronavirus today as the death toll in China reached more than 40.