December Movie Releases Clash in China’s Holiday Box Office
December’s lineup of domestic and Hollywood films has kicked off in China with an intense box office battle among fans.
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December’s lineup of domestic and Hollywood films has kicked off in China with an intense box office battle among fans.
“Zootopia 2” shattered box office records in the Chinese mainland, reigniting Hollywood’s bullish outlook on this booming market and reshaping global release strategies.
As of Nov 30, 2025, the Chinese mainland’s box office including presales has surpassed 48 billion yuan, reflecting strong audience demand and market growth.
China’s National Day holiday box office revenue topped 1.6B yuan amid a film+ boom, driven by diverse genres and upgraded production standards, highlighting the market’s strong recovery and growing diversity.
By 6:08 p.m. on Saturday during the eight-day holiday, China’s National Day box office topped 1.1 billion yuan, led by The Volunteers: Peace at Last, Evil Unbound and A Writer’s Odyssey Ⅱ.
The Chinese mainland’s 2025 box office is set to top 42.5 billion yuan during the National Day holiday, driven by hits like Ne Zha 2 and new franchise releases.
Over 60 new domestic and international films have boosted the Chinese mainland’s summer box office, driven by diverse storytelling, data insights, and the rise of patriotic hits.
The Chinese mainland’s box office has topped 35B yuan in 219 days, 55 days ahead of last year, highlighting booming demand and fresh global entertainment opportunities.
China’s August box office tops 1.5B yuan as historical films like “Dead To Rights” lead a commemorative wave of wartime storytelling.
China’s May Day holiday box office pulls in over 700M yuan, led by The Dumpling Queen and Studio Ghibli’s Princess Mononoke debut on the Chinese mainland.