
Chinese mainland’s summer box office rockets past 100M yuan in half a day
In just six hours on July 26, the Chinese mainland’s summer box office blasted past 100 million yuan, setting the stage for a blockbuster weekend.
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In just six hours on July 26, the Chinese mainland’s summer box office blasted past 100 million yuan, setting the stage for a blockbuster weekend.
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Ne Zha 2 became the sole Chinese film in the all-time top 10 global box office, earning 15.6 billion yuan (~$2.1B) with its animated sequel.
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