
Chinese Films Shine Globally: Overseas Success Boosts Confidence in Chinese Assets
Chinese films are making waves overseas, with blockbusters like ‘Ne Zha’ breaking records and boosting global investor confidence in Chinese assets.
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Chinese films are making waves overseas, with blockbusters like ‘Ne Zha’ breaking records and boosting global investor confidence in Chinese assets.

China surpasses North America in 2025’s box office revenue, with ‘Ne Zha 2’ leading as the year’s highest-grossing film, marking a historic shift in the global film industry.

China’s 2025 box office surpasses 10 billion yuan, setting new global records with films like ‘Ne Zha 2’ and ‘Creation of the Gods II’, showcasing the rise of Chinese cinema on the world stage.

China’s Spring Festival box office revenue surpasses 6.5 billion yuan, with ‘Ne Zha 2,’ ‘Detective Chinatown 1900,’ and ‘Creation of the Gods II: Demon Force’ leading the charts.

Big productions and franchises are lighting up China’s cinemas during the Spring Festival, injecting new confidence into the film industry.

China’s box office revenue soared to over 42.5 billion yuan in 2024, with domestic films making up nearly 79% of earnings. The film industry expanded with thousands of new screens nationwide.
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