Indiana Jones and Wheel of Fortune
may have been opened soft for 60 millions of dollars at the North American box office, but it was a complete failure in China because of Chinese moviegoers There is hardly any emotional connection to this classic
In China, expectations for Disney and Lucasfilm’s mainstays have always been low, but this movie week It opened Friday through Sunday to $2.3 million, well below most analysts’ expectations. Already low forecasts. None of the first four films in the Raiders of the Lost Ark franchise was released in China, so Chinese millennials — let alone Generation Z and below — have no nostalgia for Harrison Ford films. Heroes in their octogenarians.
Disk of Fortune
is relatively popular among Chinese viewers and reviewers. It currently has a social score of 8.8 on ticketing app Maoyan, 8.9 on Alibaba’s Taopiaopiao, and 7.3 on Douban. Still, Maoyan expects the film to gross just $3.8 million in China. With a production budget of 60 million dollars before marketing, The Dial of Fate Becoming the most expensive mainstay of an American studio production. So bad in China.
Over the weekend
box office topped the box office list and was occupied by a local hit film in China—the domestic box office continued to grow, Far more than imported Hollywood movies on the market.
Suspense Thriller Lost in the Stars by popular local producer Chen Sicheng ( Chinatown Detective) Produced and written, dominated again in the second weekend, with $60 Friday-week, according to Artisan Gateway The daily shipment volume is 8 million copies. This movie released by Ali Pictures has achieved amazing box office revenue 1166000000. Maoyan predicts that its final revenue will exceed 450 million US dollars.
The second place is Never Say Never “” directed by Wang Baoqiang and starring ( Chinatown Detective , Thai囧). This inspirational fighting film is based on a true story about a retired Chinese armed policeman who runs an MMA club in Sichuan province to train orphans into champion fighters. The film technically doesn’t come out until July 6th, but it’s already had extensive “pre-screenings,” and the weekend earns 11 $6 million Total to date $60 $900,000.
The romance film “Love Endless” starring veteran actors Ni Dahong, Hui Yinghong, Tony Leung and Ye Tong is priced at $295 slipped to third place 7 million. Two frames later, its total is 60 million dollars, which is a decent run considering its subject matter.
For the next two weeks, local films will be free to develop in China until Paramount’s Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1 open in July 14.
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