Ne Zha 2’s Record-Breaking Run Signals New Era for Chinese Mainland Animation
With $2.2 billion worldwide, Ne Zha 2 has become the highest-grossing animated film ever, marking a milestone for the film industry of the Chinese mainland.
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With $2.2 billion worldwide, Ne Zha 2 has become the highest-grossing animated film ever, marking a milestone for the film industry of the Chinese mainland.
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Ne Zha 2 from the Chinese mainland hits 15.8bn yuan ($2.18bn), climbs to 5th in global box office history, just behind Titanic.
‘Ne Zha 2’ on track to break Titanic record with $2.18B global haul from the Chinese mainland animation blockbuster.
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Ne Zha 2 surpasses Spider-Man: No Way Home, becoming the highest-grossing animated film in Chinese history with $1.95 billion globally.