China Box Office: Jurassic World Dominion Passes 0 Million, ‘Lost City’ Release Date

China Box Office: Jurassic World Dominion Passes $150 Million, ‘Lost City’ Release Date

Hong Kong police thriller Detective vs. hounds Once again, it topped China’s film box office, grossing $14.2 million in what was a totally lackluster movie weekend in the country.

The market took in just $40.6 million during the period, a modest total for China’s typically busy summer blockbuster season. The ongoing containment of Covid-19 across the country and the lack of large commercial bonds continue to prevent the local industry from recovering more strongly.

Produced by Emperor Motion Pictures, Detective vs. hounds To date, it has entered 96.3 million dollars. From Friday to Sunday, a partner was around. Starlight, which added $11.6 million to a cumulative total of $230 million. Chen Sicheng’s Slightly Disappointing Sci-Fi Comedy space mozart He finished third with $6.4 million and a cumulative total of $43.8 million.

Universal Jurassic World: Dominion, Hollywood’s only major hit, remained on the market for several weeks and continued to sell poorly, grossing $2.6 million. After nearly six weeks in theaters, the film grossed $152.8 million, the best of any American title in China this year, though there were very few among them.

Health permitting, China’s box office could see a jolt of energy next Friday with the premiere of Chiu Zhang’s sci-fi comedy. moon man. The film generated a lot of buzz and the director’s previous comedy, never say dieIn the fall of 2017, he earned $335 million.

Paramount adventure comedy the lost cityStarring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum, it also wrapped up Friday’s release, albeit strangely late. The film opened in North America on March 25 and grossed $190 million worldwide.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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