The Sony blockbuster took $108.9m from its first three days.
Us superheroes have proven again their mighty power over the Chinese box office.
All thanks to Sony’s Venom, the week of Nov 5-11 saw a huge surge by 134% week-on-week, making it the first upswing after four straight weeks of alarming contractions in ticket sales since the National Day holiday in the first week of October.
Venom easily conquered the charts with $108.9m from its first three days, which represented over 70% of the week’s total box office in China and 37% bigger than its North American debut in early October.
Us superheroes have proven again their mighty power over the Chinese box office.
All thanks to Sony’s Venom, the week of Nov 5-11 saw a huge surge by 134% week-on-week, making it the first upswing after four straight weeks of alarming contractions in ticket sales since the National Day holiday in the first week of October.
Venom easily conquered the charts with $108.9m from its first three days, which represented over 70% of the week’s total box office in China and 37% bigger than its North American debut in early October.
- 11/12/2018
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
Decline is the worst since September 2014.
Ticket sales at the Chinese box office fell below the RMB500m ($72.67m) mark for the third week running, triggering the worst decline since September 2014.
The week from Oct 29 - Nov 4 saw the box office drop by 6.5% week-on-week. Additionally, the month of October has slumped by a massive 40% compared to the same period last year.
In such a quiet week, Disney’s live action fairytale The Nutcracker And The Four Realms easily topped the chart but with an underwhelming $11.7m from its first three days.
Fox’s sci-fi action reboot The Predator fell to...
Ticket sales at the Chinese box office fell below the RMB500m ($72.67m) mark for the third week running, triggering the worst decline since September 2014.
The week from Oct 29 - Nov 4 saw the box office drop by 6.5% week-on-week. Additionally, the month of October has slumped by a massive 40% compared to the same period last year.
In such a quiet week, Disney’s live action fairytale The Nutcracker And The Four Realms easily topped the chart but with an underwhelming $11.7m from its first three days.
Fox’s sci-fi action reboot The Predator fell to...
- 11/5/2018
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
Decline is the worst since September 2014.
Ticket sales at the Chinese box office fell below the RMB500m ($72.67m) mark for the third week running, triggering the worst decline since September 2014.
The week from Oct 29 - Nov 4 saw the box office drop by 6.5% week-on-week. Additionally, the month of October has slumped by a massive 40% compared to the same period last year.
In such a quiet week, Disney’s live action fairytale The Nutcracker And The Four Realms easily topped the chart but with an underwhelming $11.7m from its first three days.
Fox’s sci-fi action reboot The Predator fell to...
Ticket sales at the Chinese box office fell below the RMB500m ($72.67m) mark for the third week running, triggering the worst decline since September 2014.
The week from Oct 29 - Nov 4 saw the box office drop by 6.5% week-on-week. Additionally, the month of October has slumped by a massive 40% compared to the same period last year.
In such a quiet week, Disney’s live action fairytale The Nutcracker And The Four Realms easily topped the chart but with an underwhelming $11.7m from its first three days.
Fox’s sci-fi action reboot The Predator fell to...
- 11/5/2018
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
Chinese box office sees 3% drop week-on-week for October 22-28.
The Predator, the first mainstream Hollywood release since Mission: Impossible – Fallout’s opening two months ago, failed to provide a much-needed boost to the lacklustre Chinese box office, which fell further by 3% week-on-week in the period of Oct 22-28 to become the second quietest week of 2018.
Despite the strong summer months, the Chinese box office has been in decline every week in October and almost every week in September. The month of October will record negative growth compared to the same period last year.
Fox’s sci-fi action reboot The Predator...
The Predator, the first mainstream Hollywood release since Mission: Impossible – Fallout’s opening two months ago, failed to provide a much-needed boost to the lacklustre Chinese box office, which fell further by 3% week-on-week in the period of Oct 22-28 to become the second quietest week of 2018.
Despite the strong summer months, the Chinese box office has been in decline every week in October and almost every week in September. The month of October will record negative growth compared to the same period last year.
Fox’s sci-fi action reboot The Predator...
- 10/29/2018
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
Well Go USA has acquired the English language rights to “Freaks” for around $2 million at the Toronto International Film Festival, an individual with knowledge of the deal told TheWrap.
Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein directed the psychological thriller from their script, and the distributor is planning a theatrical release for it.
The film made its debut at the festival on Saturday and stars Emile Hirsch, Bruce Dern, Lexy Colker and Amanda Crew. It follows a girl who discovers a bizarre and threatening new world behind her front door after she escapes from her paranoid father.
Producers on the project include Lipovsky, Stein, Jordan Barber and Mitchell Waxman. Executive producers are M. Alan Stein, Phil Kim, Eliazbeth Costa de Beauregard Rose and Rick Alyea.
Mihal Abou-Sayed,...
Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein directed the psychological thriller from their script, and the distributor is planning a theatrical release for it.
The film made its debut at the festival on Saturday and stars Emile Hirsch, Bruce Dern, Lexy Colker and Amanda Crew. It follows a girl who discovers a bizarre and threatening new world behind her front door after she escapes from her paranoid father.
Producers on the project include Lipovsky, Stein, Jordan Barber and Mitchell Waxman. Executive producers are M. Alan Stein, Phil Kim, Eliazbeth Costa de Beauregard Rose and Rick Alyea.
Mihal Abou-Sayed,...
- 9/10/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
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