China will be the only major theatrical market for Chris Pratt's 'The Tomorrow War,' since the film was acquired by Amazon Prime Video for most of the rest of the world.
already the third biggest new Hollywood release in China this year, behind Universal’sThe Tomorrow War
, starring Chris Pratt, also received a rare theatrical release in China over the weekend after being acquired by Amazon Prime Video for most of the rest of the world early in the summer. The sci-fi action film opened to $8 million and received a good-to-middling set of social scores, ranking 8.6/10 on ticketing service Maoyan and 6/10 on movie buff site Douban. Thanks to Amazon’s streaming release, the film has been widely available on Chinese piracy networks for weeks.
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