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‘Avatar’ Is King Of The Weekend With $21M In China; All-Time Global Record Now $2.81B – International Box Office - deadline.com - China
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14.03.2021 / 21:08

‘Avatar’ Is King Of The Weekend With $21M In China; All-Time Global Record Now $2.81B – International Box Office

Refresh for latest…: As we first reported yesterday, James Cameron’s Avatar is again king of the all-time worldwide box office, having snapped the title back from Avengers: Endgame thanks to a very robust China reissue this session. The full three-day frame in the Middle Kingdom is estimated at $21.1M, also giving the sci-fi epic bragging rights to being the weekend’s global and international box office leader. The overseas gross is now an estimated $2,050.3M with $2,810.8M worldwide.

Berlin: Infotainment Takes China Rights to 'The Blacksmith' (Exclusive) - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - Berlin - city Beijing
hollywoodreporter.com
02.03.2021 / 18:19

Berlin: Infotainment Takes China Rights to 'The Blacksmith' (Exclusive)

Pierre Morel’s upcoming action thrillerThe Blacksmith, which recently lost its star Nick Jonas due to a scheduling conflict, has a deal in place for the important China market. Beijing-based distributor Infotainment China Media picked up rights to the film ahead of Berlin's European Film Market and plans to stick with the project despite the casting change-up.

China’s Lunar New Year Films Undermined by Piracy Despite State Crackdown - variety.com - China
variety.com
25.02.2021 / 06:45

China’s Lunar New Year Films Undermined by Piracy Despite State Crackdown

Rebecca Davis editorMore than 35,300 suspected links to pirated versions of Chinese New Year’s films and major holiday TV programs are available online, despite government directives to crack down on piracy, new data from China shows. Rampant piracy did not stop the seven new year’s blockbusters released on Feb.

Chinese New Year Pics ‘Hi, Mom’ & ‘Detective Chinatown 3’ Top $600M Each As Middle Kingdom Exceeds $2B In 2021 – International Box Office - deadline.com - China - city Chinatown
deadline.com
22.02.2021 / 11:17

Chinese New Year Pics ‘Hi, Mom’ & ‘Detective Chinatown 3’ Top $600M Each As Middle Kingdom Exceeds $2B In 2021 – International Box Office

Chinese New Year movies continued to drive the global and international box office this weekend, after their astonishing Covid-era debuts last frame. Leaders last session, Detective Chinatown 3 and Hi Mom, both crossed the RMB 4B mark locally, with each at an estimated RMB 4.02B ($621M) cume through Sunday. This is after just 10 days of play for each film, and boosts both up the all-time charts

‘Tom and Jerry’ Set As First Foreign Film to Hit China Post-Chinese New Year - variety.com - China
variety.com
21.02.2021 / 08:35

‘Tom and Jerry’ Set As First Foreign Film to Hit China Post-Chinese New Year

Rebecca Davis editorWarner Brothers’ live action-animation hybrid film “Tom and Jerry” has quietly locked in a Feb. 26 release date in China, which will make it the first foreign film to hit theaters in the wake of the Chinese New Year.The lunar new year public holiday, which this year ran from Feb.

Beijing Culture Share Price Leap Reflects Chinese New Year Box Office Surprise - variety.com - China - city Beijing
variety.com
20.02.2021 / 14:43

Beijing Culture Share Price Leap Reflects Chinese New Year Box Office Surprise

Rebecca Davis editorThe embattled production powerhouse Beijing Culture has emerged as the biggest publicly-listed winner of the Chinese New Year box office bonanza. Its stock price has climbed 18% since the start of the holiday thanks to the success of its hit comedy “Hi Mom.”The boost is a much needed one following two years of losses and a government investigation late last year that unveiled mismanagement and inaccurate figures in its prior financial statements.

China’s New Year Box Office Breaks $1.2 Billion as ‘Hi, Mom’ Catches ‘Detective Chinatown 3’ - variety.com - China - city Chinatown
variety.com
18.02.2021 / 10:14

China’s New Year Box Office Breaks $1.2 Billion as ‘Hi, Mom’ Catches ‘Detective Chinatown 3’

Rebecca Davis editorChina’s Lunar New Year holiday brought in a record $1.2 billion (RMB7.8 billion) in ticket sales, making a tenth of the global 2020 box office in just six days.It marked the first time in Chinese film history that the country’s single-day box office exceeded RMB1 billion ($155 million) for five consecutive days.

Chinese New Year Box Office Hits $1.2B, Sets Record High Over Holiday Period - deadline.com - China
deadline.com
17.02.2021 / 23:53

Chinese New Year Box Office Hits $1.2B, Sets Record High Over Holiday Period

On Wednesday, Chinese New Year box office achieved yet another new milestone with grosses for the holiday period growing to an estimated RMB 7.78B ($1.2B). This beats the previous all-time high set during the comparable 2019 holiday (RMB 5.9B). China often outdoes itself, but the fact that 2021’s Lunar New Year frame came with Covid capacity restrictions makes the performance even more staggering.

Netflix Acquires Chinese New Year Title ‘New Gods: Nezha Reborn’ - deadline.com - China
deadline.com
17.02.2021 / 12:03

Netflix Acquires Chinese New Year Title ‘New Gods: Nezha Reborn’

After acquiring Chinese New Year title The Yin Yang Master last week, Netflix is adding animated fantasy New Gods: Nezha Reborn to its roster. The film, based on the classic mythology The Romance Of The Gods, debuted theatrically in China for Lunar New Year on February 12 and grossed $21.3M through the weekend. To date, it has made over $36M in the market. Netflix has taken exclusive global streaming rights outside China.

Lunar New Year Box Office Boom Lifts Movie Sector Shares in Hong Kong - variety.com - China - county Patrick - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
variety.com
16.02.2021 / 13:33

Lunar New Year Box Office Boom Lifts Movie Sector Shares in Hong Kong

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefMovie industry shares soared in Hong Kong on Tuesday in response to the bumper revenues being earned at the mainland China box office over the Chinese New Year holidays.Leading the gains were Imax China and Alibaba Pictures, both of which have direct stakes in the box office boom. Imax China stock climbed by 31% to HK$18.36 per share at the close of trading.

How Hollywood celebs are celebrating Lunar New Year - www.hollywood.com - China
hollywood.com
13.02.2021 / 00:23

How Hollywood celebs are celebrating Lunar New Year

Lunar New Year 2021 is today, February 12th. It’s called Lunar New Year because, as Oprah Magazine describes, “it marks the first new moon of the lunisolar calendars traditional to many East Asian countries.” 2021 is the Year of the Ox, according to the Chinese zodiac. Traditions vary depending on your family and culture.

‘Detective Chinatown 3’ Tops Chinese New Year Day With $163 Million, Breaking Record for Debut Tally in a Single Market - variety.com - China - city Chinatown
variety.com
12.02.2021 / 21:03

‘Detective Chinatown 3’ Tops Chinese New Year Day With $163 Million, Breaking Record for Debut Tally in a Single Market

Rebecca Davis editorThe world’s largest film market is living up to its title with world-record-setting sales.

China Box Office: 'Detective Chinatown 3' Rockets Past $125M on First Day of Lunar New Year - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - city Chinatown
hollywoodreporter.com
12.02.2021 / 19:53

China Box Office: 'Detective Chinatown 3' Rockets Past $125M on First Day of Lunar New Year

China's Lunar New Year box office opened with a roar Friday. Wanda Pictures' Detective Chinatown 3 was leading the pack of seven new releases as expected.

How to say Happy New Year in Chinese as we ring in the Year of the Ox - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - China - Manchester - city Chinatown
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
12.02.2021 / 15:48

How to say Happy New Year in Chinese as we ring in the Year of the Ox

Chinese New Year is celebrated later in the year, rather than the January 1 date observed by the Gregorian calendar.

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