“Free Guy” held on strongly to grab a second weekend at the top of the mainland China box office. It beat an unusual theatrical release for “The Tomorrow War,” which has gone straight to streaming …
“Free Guy” earned $18.3 million between Friday and Sunday, according to data from consultancy, Artisan Gateway. That was only a 23% drop from its opening weekend performance, when it grossed $23.8 million.
Chinese authorities appear to have ended the annual summer blackout period when only Chinese-language titles are allowed fresh releases. “Free Guy” was given little advanced notice that its release could go ahead, but it caught on quickly. “Raging Fire,” a Hong Kong-China actioner which ruled the summer box office for four weeks, earned another $6.1 million in third place. It has now accumulated $176 million since July 30.
“Zero To Hero,” a Hong Kong production about the city’s first Paralympic athlete to win a gold medal, took fifth place in the weekend chart. Data is not directly comparable as the film released only on Saturday, a day before the end of the Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
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