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Hong Kong Box Office Struggled to 25% Gain in 2023, Remains ‘Deeply Unsatisfactory’ - variety.com - China - Japan - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
variety.com
03.01.2024 / 13:51

Hong Kong Box Office Struggled to 25% Gain in 2023, Remains ‘Deeply Unsatisfactory’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hong Kong saw “A Guilty Conscience” become the highest-grossing film of all time at its local box office. But the wider cinema market in Hong Kong remained stuck far below pre-pandemic levels. Data from Hong Kong Box Office Limited, a joint venture between Motion Picture Industry Association (MPIA) and the Hong Kong Theatres Association, showed annual cinema revenue of HK$1.43 billion ($184 million) in 2023. That was a 25% improvement on 2022, when the industry was battered by on-off closures due to government COVID-control measures, and managed only HK$1.14 billion ($146 million).

China Box Office Surges by Annual 83% in 2023 to $7.73 Billion - variety.com - China - Japan
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03.01.2024 / 09:13

China Box Office Surges by Annual 83% in 2023 to $7.73 Billion

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Chinese-produced movies took all of the top ten chart places at the China box office as theatrical revenues in 2023 rebounded strongly. Gross revenues reached an annual total of RMB54.9 billion or $7.73 billion. That was an 83% improvement on the previous year, according to data from China Film Administration, but still 14.5% adrift of 2019, the last pre-COVID year, when grosses hit RMB64.3 billion.

Asia Video Market Forecast to Hit $165 Billion by 2028, Says Study - variety.com - Australia - China - USA - India - Japan - Indonesia - Taiwan
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03.01.2024 / 03:13

Asia Video Market Forecast to Hit $165 Billion by 2028, Says Study

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Asia’s video industry is set to grow by an annual 2.6% over the next five years to reach $165 billion by 2028, says a new study from research and consultancy firm Media Partners Asia. That follows 5.5% growth in 2023. The firm’s “Asia Pacific Video & Broadband Industry 2024” report spans a widely-defined cluster of free TV, pay-TV, SVOD, premium AVOD and user-generated content and social video in 14 Asia-Pacific countries and territories.

Liam Neeson’s ‘Honest Thief’ Sets China Multi-Platform Streaming Release (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - China
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24.12.2023 / 16:18

Liam Neeson’s ‘Honest Thief’ Sets China Multi-Platform Streaming Release (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Liam Neeson-starring “Honest Thief” has secured a multi-platform streaming release in mainland China. It launches on SVOD platforms on Christmas Day (Dec.

China Readies Tough New Online Games Regulations - variety.com - China
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22.12.2023 / 12:19

China Readies Tough New Online Games Regulations

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Just when players and investors had begun to believe that China was finished with major new regulations to the games industry, regulators have announced proposals for more curbs. The draft regulations, proposed by the National Press and Publication Administration appear to focus on in-game spending. The proposals revealed on Friday hit the shares of Chinese gaming giants Tencent and NetEase and dented those of other companies with operations n the Chinese market.

Why Hollywood’s China Syndrome Is Both Meltdown and Opportunity - variety.com - China
variety.com
21.12.2023 / 13:09

Why Hollywood’s China Syndrome Is Both Meltdown and Opportunity

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief It seems Hollywood’s “sequel-itis” has reached China’s box office too. Despite the country’s dramatic overnight removal of COVID restrictions in December 2022 and film imports quickly restarting with the triumphant debut of “Avatar: The Way of Water,” Hollywood’s new normal in the Middle Kingdom bears little resemblance to its pre-pandemic status. During the three-year disruption of 2020-22, caused by the pandemic and soured U.S.-China diplomatic relations, few Hollywood films — and no Marvel titles — made their way onto Chinese screens. But if Hollywood studios read the $240 million-grossing “Avatar 2” feeding frenzy as a sign that pent-up Chinese demand for their sequels and superheroes slate might continue throughout 2023, they were sorely disappointed. In the world’s second-largest box office territory, with a cume to date of $7.3 billion, the market share for all imported films in China has crashed, standing at less than 15% at the beginning of December. Hollywood films’ share is just 12%, consultancy Artisan Gateway calculates. This month, “Napoleon” and “Wonka” have continued the trend of dismal flops, with $5 million and $3 million opening weekends, respectively. The slump is particularly disappointing given that the Chinese authorities that carefully control the film industry have this year made several moves designed to put Hollywood releasing back on the rails.

China Box Office: ‘Endless Journey’ Opens on Top as Crime Genre Dominates Weekend Chart - variety.com - China - Japan
variety.com
18.12.2023 / 08:17

China Box Office: ‘Endless Journey’ Opens on Top as Crime Genre Dominates Weekend Chart

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Chinese-made crime drama, “Endless Journey” opened on top of the mainland China box office on a weekend with three new releases in the top five. The Wanda Pictures and Alibaba title earned $20.5 million (RMB146 million) between Friday and Sunday, its official opening weekend, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway. Together with previews from the week earlier, it ended the weekend with a cumulative total of $34.5 million (RMB245 million).

How to watch Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ movie on streaming - www.nme.com - Australia - Britain - Brazil - New Zealand - USA - Mexico - Ireland - Canada - Austria - Germany - Switzerland
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12.12.2023 / 16:09

How to watch Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ movie on streaming

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour will be available to watch at home from December.Directed by Sam Wrench, the concert film documents Swift’s latest tour which runs through her biggest hits and rarities across all ten of her studio albums.After it was released in cinemas in October, the film has become the highest-grossing concert movie ever, earning $249million at the worldwide box office. It also landed a nomination at the 2024 Golden Globes for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement.In the US, Canada, UK and Ireland, the film will be available to rent digitally from December 13 (to coincide with Swift’s birthday).Other confirmed territories include Australia and New Zealand from December 14, and Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Mexico and Brazil from December 21.As listed on Swift’s website, the film will be available from Apple TV+, Vudu, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Xfinity, YouTube and Sky.The extended version on streaming services will include songs which were cut from the cinematic release, including ‘Wildest Dreams’, ‘The Archer’ and ‘Long Live’.In a four-star review of the film, NME wrote: “It’s a staggering feat.

‘La La Land’ Re-release Dances Its Way Back to Chinese Cinemas - variety.com - China
variety.com
12.12.2023 / 03:43

‘La La Land’ Re-release Dances Its Way Back to Chinese Cinemas

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Iconic, multi-Oscar-winning film “La La Land” is headed back to mainland Chinese cinemas in sessions that dance off on Dec. 22. The worldwide release is overseen by Lionsgate release, while the China re-release is to be piloted by local distributor JL Film.

Malaysian Adaptation of ‘The Bridge’ Sold to Australian Streamer Stan – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - China - South Africa - Indonesia - Malaysia - Singapore - city Singapore
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11.12.2023 / 08:53

Malaysian Adaptation of ‘The Bridge’ Sold to Australian Streamer Stan – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Australian streamer Stan has acquired rights to both seasons, totaling 20 episodes, of the Malaysian adaptation of Scandinavian crime series “The Bridge.” The agreement, brokered by Lyle Bettson-Barker, SVP Australia and New Zealand from Banijay Rights, represents the first time that Stan has acquired a Malaysian drama series. The Asian version of “The Bridge” was initially commissioned by Viu and HBO Asia in 2018, after Double Vision, part of the Vision New Media group, introduced Viu to the format. It broadcast to across 23 territories in the combined footprints of Viu and HBO Asia and was also shown on Viu in South Africa.The title has garnered more than 20 regional awards and nominations across its two seasons, making it the most awarded drama in Malaysian history. Season one faithfully follows the original show, and sees a dead body found on the border between Malaysia and Singapore, necessitating an investigator from each country to work together to solve the crime.

China Box Office: ‘The Invisible Guest’ Opens on Top, While ‘Wonka’ Wilts and ‘Migration’ Misses Out - variety.com - Spain - China
variety.com
11.12.2023 / 08:17

China Box Office: ‘The Invisible Guest’ Opens on Top, While ‘Wonka’ Wilts and ‘Migration’ Misses Out

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Two Hollywood films “Wonka” and “Migration” opened in Chinese cinemas over the latest weekend. But neither did enough business to appear among the box office top five. Instead, the weekend crown went to “The Invisible Guest,” a Chinese remake of the 2016 Spanish mystery thriller about a woman who must work with a police officer to clear her name after her lover is found dead in a locked room. It earned a modest $12.6 million (RMB89.6 million), according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway.

Owenn Shares Details About Opening for Taylor Swift on 'The Eras Tour' - www.justjared.com - New York
justjared.com
09.12.2023 / 20:53

Owenn Shares Details About Opening for Taylor Swift on 'The Eras Tour'

Owenn (whose real name is Christian Owens) is describing what it was like to open for Taylor Swift on her Eras Tour!

Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ Grosses Over $1 Billion In 2023, The Biggest Haul For Any Act Ever - deadline.com
deadline.com
08.12.2023 / 21:55

Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ Grosses Over $1 Billion In 2023, The Biggest Haul For Any Act Ever

In October, we heard Taylor Swift had become a billionaire due in large part to the — at that point — $700 million The Eras Tour had grossed. It turns out her pile of money has gotten much larger in the intervening six weeks.

Studio Mentality Informs Asian Expansion Strategy at China’s Linmon Media, Says Zhou Yuan: ‘English Is the Working Language’ - variety.com - Britain - Los Angeles - China - Thailand - Hong Kong - Singapore
variety.com
07.12.2023 / 23:55

Studio Mentality Informs Asian Expansion Strategy at China’s Linmon Media, Says Zhou Yuan: ‘English Is the Working Language’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief China’s Linmon Media celebrated its tenth anniversary this week by unveiling 16 new shows for its 2024 production and release slate. The roster included seven Chinese period drama series, five contemporary shows and two more being made in Thailand. “We are not just a producer, we are a studio,” Zhou Yuan, co-founder and EVP of Linmon, told Variety on the sidelines of the company’s predominantly English-language presentation at the Asia Television Forum & Market in Singapore.

Wang Jianlin, Chinese Billionaire Who Stalked Hollywood, Poised to Sell Last Piece of Wanda Film - variety.com - Australia - China - Hollywood - Madrid - Hong Kong
variety.com
06.12.2023 / 13:15

Wang Jianlin, Chinese Billionaire Who Stalked Hollywood, Poised to Sell Last Piece of Wanda Film

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Wang Jianlin, the Chinese billionaire who previously sought to buy a controlling position in Hollywood, is preparing to complete his imminent exit from the film industry. The troubled conglomerate is facing debt repayment pressure.Wanda Film, which remains China’s largest cinema operator, Wednesday said in a regulatory filing to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange that Wang and his Wanda Investment vehicle expect to sell their remaining stake 51% in the company to China Ruyi Holdings. Ruyi, which operates across film, TV and online games, counts games, social media and streaming giant Tencent among its largest shareholders.

Jay Chou’s JVR Label Signs Expanded Deal With Universal Music Greater China - variety.com - Australia - China - county Patrick
variety.com
06.12.2023 / 06:53

Jay Chou’s JVR Label Signs Expanded Deal With Universal Music Greater China

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Universal Music Greater China has signed a strategic partnership with Mandarin-language music superstar Jay Chou and his record label JVR Music. The agreement secures global marketing and distribution rights for Chou’s extensive music catalogue and for future projects. It also supports rising talent from his label, including artists Patrick Brasca and Young (aka Cao Yang) through JVR. Nicknamed the ‘King of Mandopop’ Chou has a two decade career that spans 15 studio albums, eight world tours and 378 concerts in Asia, America, Europe, and Australia.

Feng Xiaogang’s ‘If You Are the One 3’ Picked up by Fortissimo Ahead of China Release - variety.com - China - Netherlands - Hong Kong - Macau
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05.12.2023 / 04:23

Feng Xiaogang’s ‘If You Are the One 3’ Picked up by Fortissimo Ahead of China Release

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief China and Netherlands-based Fortissimo Films has picked up international sales rights to anticipated Chinese blockbuster movie “If You Are the One 3.” To be released on Dec. 30 in China, the picture is directed by Feng Xiaogang as the second sequel in his anti-romance comedy franchise, about a rich businessman and an air stewardess, which kicked off in 2008 and earned a follow-up in 2010.

Macau Casino Giant Sands China Links With Tencent Video and Maoyan for Entertainment Expansion – ATF Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - China - Macau
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05.12.2023 / 01:47

Macau Casino Giant Sands China Links With Tencent Video and Maoyan for Entertainment Expansion – ATF Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Macau casino operator, Sands China entered into a strategic partnership with Chinese streaming company Tencent Video and Chinese cinema ticketing firm Maoyan Entertainment. The three parties will team up to host large-scale offline events, content creation of lifestyle and entertainment programs and online marketing and promotion. Operating The Venetian Macao, The Parisian Macao and The Londoner Macao casino resorts, Sands runs several large entertainment facilities in Macau, including the 15,000-seat Cotai Arena, the 1,800-seat Venetian Theatre, the 6,000-seat The Londoner Arena, the 1,200-seat The Parisian Theatre, and the 1,700-seat Londoner Theatre. The three will co-organize events in Macau including live performances, concerts, films, TV series, variety shows, sports and cultural activities.

Beach House Pictures’ Donovan Chan Finds Positives in a Year of Turmoil in Asian TV Production: ‘If You’re in True Crime, It’s a Good Time to Be Alive’ - variety.com - China - USA - Singapore
variety.com
04.12.2023 / 23:49

Beach House Pictures’ Donovan Chan Finds Positives in a Year of Turmoil in Asian TV Production: ‘If You’re in True Crime, It’s a Good Time to Be Alive’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Donovan Chan, co-chief and creative director of Singapore-based Beach House Pictures has operations that span scripted, unscripted and branded TV as well as film, across the width of the Asia region. That gives him a unique perspective on a trying last year and where the upsides appear to be. He sat down with Variety on the eve of the Asian Television Forum.

China Box Office: ‘Napoleon’ Defeated in Middle Kingdom Campaign, Opens in Fifth Place - variety.com - France - China
variety.com
04.12.2023 / 09:23

China Box Office: ‘Napoleon’ Defeated in Middle Kingdom Campaign, Opens in Fifth Place

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Ridley Scott’s historical epic “Napoleon” was cruelly defeated at the mainland Chinese box office, where it opened in only fifth place on its opening weekend. Chinese crime thriller “Across the Furious Sea” headed the mainland China charts for a second weekend, earning $20.0 million (RMB142 million), according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway. “Napoleon” earned just $2.8 million ($19.6 million) in China, according to the firm whose figures are generally considered as final, not estimates. The film earned generally mixed to positive reviews, but only a middling score of 6.6 out of 10 from users of the Douban movie fan site. But it appears that Chinese audiences found the travails of an ancient French emperor to be too much of a specialist topic.

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