BEIJING — A Chinese animated film about a mythical child with a punk attitude and superpowers has become China’s highest-grossing movie of all time, stoking national pride and potentially setting more ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A promotion for the Chinese animated film “Ne Zha 2” in Beijing on Tuesday. (Pedro Pardo) BEIJING — A Chinese animated film about ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A handful of holdover confirmed their resilience on what was otherwise a deathly quiet weekend at the mainland China box office.
It’s more bad news for Disney at the Chinese box office as “Mulan” has fallen 72% from its $23.2 million opening weekend, earning just $6.5 million in its second weekend for a total of $36.2 million.
Two weeks before it arrives in the U.S., Warner Bros./DC’s “Aquaman” has already had a humongous opening in China, earning $93.6 million and accounting for 85 percent of all box office business in the ...
Light Chaser Animation’s Chinese historical epic Chang’An finished the weekend at the Chinese box office in fifth place, bringing in another $4.9M for a total of $242M since it opened back on July 8.