The Chinese war epic is projected to finish its run with over $700 million.
The National Day holiday period, running Oct. 1-7, is one of China’s biggest box-office windows of the year. With several days still to go, local analysts are forecasting further heavy holiday sales for the two tentpoles. Chinese ticketing app and data company Maoyan is currently projectingto finish its run with a total of approximately $785 million, which would make it the third-biggest film in Chinese box office history.
is a rare co-directorial effort, uniting A-list Chinese filmmakers Chen Kaige, Hark Tsui and Dante Lam at the helm. Produced by Bona Film Group and state-backed film companies Shanghai Film Group and Huaxia, the title is believed to be China’s most expensive film ever made, with a production budget of over $200 million.
Several smaller Chinese titles opened opened offer National Day but none of managed to cruise very successfully in the wake of the two leading blockbusters. Children’s animationboth earned $3.5 million for the weekend by catering to the family crowd. Fellow kids animationThe first major Hollywood title to open in China once the holiday period wraps up will be Denis Villeneuve’s space opera
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