
Summer Movie Race Heats Up as Comedies Release Early
Two highly anticipated Chinese comedies are releasing early, signaling fierce competition in this summer’s blockbuster race.
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Two highly anticipated Chinese comedies are releasing early, signaling fierce competition in this summer’s blockbuster race.

‘Ne Zha 2’ wraps up its theatrical run after 153 days, grossing $2.15B in China and $2.22B globally, securing its spot as the fifth highest-grossing film worldwide.

At the Shanghai International Film Festival, Huang Bo discusses China’s booming film industry and Hollywood’s fading allure in the Chinese market.

China’s blockbuster ‘Ne Zha 2’ has raked in $2.18 billion globally, poised to surpass ‘Titanic’ as the fifth highest-grossing film ever.

China’s film market thrives during the Labor Day holiday, with box office revenues surpassing 300 million yuan. ‘The Dumpling Queen’ tops the charts, capturing hearts with its tale of perseverance.

Ne Zha 2 shatters box-office records, showcasing the power of China’s domestic market and the potential of cultural industries to boost economic growth.

Over the Labor Day holiday, new film releases in the Chinese mainland have soared past 100 million yuan in box office earnings, led by domestic hits and Hayao Miyazaki’s classic “Princess Mononoke.”

Chinese animated hit ‘Ne Zha 2’ celebrates a massive box office milestone and prepares for its India release next week, with expectations of soaring global success.

‘The Battle at Lake Changjin’, China’s epic war film, becomes a box office sensation, showcasing the rise of domestic cinema and captivating audiences with a powerful historical narrative.

The ‘Ne Zha’ animated film franchise surpasses 20 billion yuan in box office revenue, setting a new record in Chinese cinema history.