China’s box office roars while Hollywood remains on mute,all top 10 grossing films in China are domestic, US movies lose appeal

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China’s box office roars while Hollywood remains on mute,all top 10 grossing films in China are domestic, US movies lose appeal​


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The Eight Hundred earned $450m last year to become China’s first top ranking global box office hit © CMC Pictures


Anna Nicolaou in New York and Christian Shepherd in Beijing
FEBRUARY 13 2021


China’s box office was off to a roaring start during the crucial Lunar New Year holiday while the majority of cinemas remain closed in North America, underscoring the diverging fates of the world’s two largest film markets. By 7pm on Friday in Beijing, China’s box office had already made Rmb1.7bn ($260m) in sales, according to booking service Maoyan, with 10 major homegrown films set for release during the holiday period.

The pandemic has brought a striking divergence between Hollywood, the long-running entertainment capital of the world, and China, which toppled the US last year as the biggest moneymaker in box-office sales. While cinemas in the US and Europe remain largely empty as the pandemic drags on, China’s box office has recovered sharply as movie attendance has returned to nearly normal levels. During the National day holiday, despite cinemas remaining limited to three-quarters seating capacity, ticket sales reached Rmb3.9bn, the second highest taking ever.

Hollywood executives and analysts fear the trend could persist even after the pandemic, as the US entertainment business moves towards online streaming. Warner Bros is releasing all of its films this year on its HBO Max streaming service alongside cinemas. Cinema-goers have a soft spot for movies that are made by their own country’s filmmakers David Chen, director of production at Versatile Media, a Hangzhou-based studio “It looks like more and more, [the US box office] will be a supplemental income to streaming,” said Jeff Bock, longtime box office analyst for Exhibitor Relations.

Cinema-goers have a soft spot for movies that are made by their own country’s filmmakers

David Chen, director of production at Versatile Media, a Hangzhou-based studio

“[The US] may never have a weekend again that even touches on what Chinese new year does this year,” he warned.

2020 also marked another milestone for China’s film industry: the first time that all of the country’s top 10 grossing films were made by Chinese studios. Over the past decade, Hollywood blockbusters have gone from dominating China’s box office top 10 to having to fight for a spot alongside local productions.

According to China’s national film industry development special fund management commission, imported films accounted for under 16 per cent of the total box office in 2020, down from 36 per cent in 2019. Ticket presales for Lunar New Year, a peak period for Chinese theatrical releases, were dominated by titles from Chinese studies. Detective Chinatown 3, the latest instalment in a popular slapstick comedy franchise by Wanda Pictures, is expected to top holiday rankings.

It had bookings of more than Rmb1bn ($155m) by Friday evening, according to Maoyan. Part of this dynamic is explained by the pandemic, which prompted US studios to postpone most of their blockbusters to later this year or 2022. And Hollywood has always faced state-imposed limits on its ability to reach and profit from Chinese audiences. Beijing’s film industry regulator maintains a quota of 34 imported films per year, and importers only get to keep 25 per cent of box office revenues — remaining income goes to state-owned China Film Group or Huaxia Film.


But these factors alone cannot explain the strength of Chinese-directed features in recent years. China’s studios have learned to match Hollywood with slick production, special effects and celebrity and franchise branding, while also becoming adept at tapping into national sentiment as a way to spur sales, a trend encouraged by the Chinese Communist party. “The local [Chinese] market spent 10 years inviting Hollywood to come show them the ropes. Now the local market has matured,” said a senior entertainment lawyer who works with the major studios. “It’s not easy to get films into the [Chinese] market, and even when you do, the revenues of fractions of what they used to be”. Mulan, Disney’s live-action remake of the 1998 animated film, was met by nationalist backlash in China, as pirated versions of the film surfaced on social media ahead of the official release. The film went on to make only $40m in China. Wonder Woman: 1984, the sequel to the hit film starring Gal Gadot, made $25m in China, less than a third of the $90m its 2017 predecessor brought in. However Disney’s Soul, a recent Pixar film, has performed relatively well, earning $56m in sales in China.



The surprise success of The Eight Hundred, which in 2020 brought in $450m to become China’s first top ranking global box office hit, underscored the subtle line Chinese studios have learned to walk in search of success. The wartime epic set in Shanghai during the 1937 Japanese invasion was originally delayed by a year because of its depiction of troops from the Nationalist Kuomintang army, which fought the Communist party during China’s civil war. But after changes required by the regulator, the film, which was released just as Chinese cinemas were reopening from months of lockdown, not only touched a nerve among audiences with its tale of Chinese soldiers banding together against overwhelming odds — it was also embraced by state media as “patriotic” and shown at Communist party screenings. “Cinema-goers have a soft spot for movies that are made by their own country’s filmmakers,” said David Chen, director of production at Versatile Media, a Hangzhou-based studio. “It is inevitable that they will gravitate to those films”.

 

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Hollywood struggles for fans in China’s growing film market​

Tuesday, 16 Feb 2021

12:00 PM MYT

With China’s box office takings expected to return to near pre-pandemic highs in 2021, the world’s largest movie market is becoming more attractive – and more tricky – for Hollywood studios.

Ticket sales from movie theatres in China, which has largely contained the coronavirus, may jump to 60bil yuan (RM36.3bil) this year, according to Rance Pow, founder of consultancy Artisan Gateway, closing in on 2019’s record haul of 64bil yuan (RM39.9bil).


By contrast, with outbreaks still raging, US cinemas may take in about a third of that tally, Wedbush Securities estimates, underscoring Hollywood studios’ growing dependence on the Asian country.

China overtook the US to become the top movie market last year, as the pandemic shut American film theatres for longer than their Chinese peers.


But the increasing reliance comes as Chinese viewers pivot to local language films, and show a greater sensitivity toward portrayals of China and its people in Western culture, amid simmering geopolitical tensions with the US.

Adding to the pressure on studios, a bilateral pact that required China to import a minimum number of American movies every year, has expired.

"China’s market is now central to any major release, ” said Aynne Kokas, a professor of media studies at the University of Virginia.

"Diminishing market share presents a worrying picture for Hollywood studios” that may have been relying on China to recoup blockbusters’ budgets, she said.

The share of foreign films, including those from Hollywood, slipped to 16% of Chinese ticket receipts in 2020 from 36% the year before, according to ticketing platform Maoyan Entertainment.

Fewer foreign films were released in China last year as studios’ plans went awry amid the pandemic.

The legal framework for Hollywood studios to get their films into China has also become less certain.

An agreement with the US that saw China import at least 34 films a year expired in 2017 and hasn’t been renewed or renegotiated.

While the Chinese government has continued to allow American movies in, it could pull the plug on that access any time, particularly if it decides to use it as a diplomatic lever with new US President Joe Biden.

"The expiration of the US-China film agreement presents a serious challenge to Hollywood studios, ” said Kokas.

It’s unclear when the new US administration will be renegotiating this pact, given "the competing priorities they face in the relationship with China.”

"Chinese consumer sentiment toward anything American is at an all-time, modern day low,”
said Chris Fenton, an American film producer and trustee of the US-Asia Institute.

With Chinese studios now making high quality and culturally relevant films, Fenton said the days of China’s market saving a mediocre movie were over. – Bloomberg

 

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China now is the single biggest film market in revenue in the world, and Chinese movie goers now are dominantly favoring Chinese domestic movies over Hollywood movies. Hollywood may lose its global movie dominance in the future.
 

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All Hollywood blockbusters weren't released due to Covid.
Hollywood may loose its dominance in China (which I doubt) ,but globally crappy Chinese movies can't become dominant because.....well....they're crappy....I know, there are plenty Hollywood crappy movies out there but Chinese productions are crappier.
 

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China now is the single biggest film market in revenue in the world, and Chinese movie goers now are dominantly favoring Chinese domestic movies over Hollywood movies. Hollywood may lose its global movie dominance in the future.

Chinese movies are garbage.
 

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Chinese movies can't win globally because culturally they're to different from the rest of the world, I consider their movies absolute nonsense.

Hollywood is crap too I gotta say we all enjoy american movies due to the effects, the actors and the story writing also the producers.

They keep us entertained and worth watching.

Just dont get that with Chinese movies, Indian Movies, Turkish movies what not.
 

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Hollywood is crap too I gotta say we all enjoy american movies due to the effects, the actors and the story writing also the producers.

They keep us entertained and worth watching.

Just dont get that with Chinese movies, Indian Movies, Turkish movies what not.
They're still using that kung fu garbage in their historical movies even though that MMA fighter debunked that myth by destroying their top martial artists all over the CCP.

 

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2020年全球票房前十榜基本排定,中国影片占四席

2020/11/26 07:30 澎湃新闻网
不知不觉,2020年只剩下最后的一个月了。盘点全年至今的全球电影票房冠军,以往独占鳌头的好莱坞大票好景不再,只能在票房前十榜中占据半壁江山。
2020年的全球电影票房冠军是中国的《八佰》,全球票房累计4.6亿美元。

2020 global top 10 movies in revenue. China has 4, US has 5. Chinese movie The Eight Hundred top the list, it's the first time a Chinese movie tops the global revenue in the history.
 

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2020年全球票房前十榜基本排定,中国影片占四席

2020/11/26 07:30 澎湃新闻网
不知不觉,2020年只剩下最后的一个月了。盘点全年至今的全球电影票房冠军,以往独占鳌头的好莱坞大票好景不再,只能在票房前十榜中占据半壁江山。
2020年的全球电影票房冠军是中国的《八佰》,全球票房累计4.6亿美元。

2020 global top 10 movies in revenue. China has 4, US has 5. Chinese movie The Eight Hundred top the list, it's the first time a Chinese movie tops the global revenue in the history.
All major Hollywood movies were postponed from release as cinemas were shut for most of 2020 and the beginning of 2021 in theUS/Europe....peddle your propaganda somewhere else.
 

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Top 2020 Movies at the Worldwide Box Office​


RankMovieWorldwide Box OfficeDomestic Box OfficeInternational Box OfficeDomestic
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1Ba bai
$472,566,886​
$472,566,886​
2Wo He Wo De Jia Xiang
$433,241,288​
$433,241,288​
3Bad Boys For Life
$424,291,710​
$204,417,855​
$219,873,855​
48.18%​
4Tang Ren Jie Tan An 3
$399,902,340​
$399,902,340​
5Tenet
$362,859,550​
$57,929,000​
$304,930,550​
15.96%​
6Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Ressha-Hen
$321,483,914​
$321,483,914​
7Sonic The Hedgehog
$304,978,999​
$146,066,470​
$158,912,529​
47.89%​
8Dolittle
$251,169,823​
$77,047,065​
$174,122,758​
30.68%​
9Jiang Ziya
$243,875,085​
$214,670​
$243,660,415​
0.09%​
10Chai Dan Zhuan Jia Er
$203,098,650​
$203,098,650​

 

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All major Hollywood movies were postponed from release as cinemas were shut for most of 2020 and the beginning of 2021 in theUS/Europe....peddle your propaganda somewhere else.
Why you don't check before speak?

This chart contains the total worldwide box office for the movies released in 2020.
 

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This chart contains the total worldwide box office for the movies released in 2020.
Maybe you don't understand....the great majority of Hollywood movies weren't even released....you had to compete with Dr Dollittle and Sonic the Hedgehog :))))
 

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Maybe you don't understand....the great majority of Hollywood movies weren't even released....you had to compete with Dr Dollittle and Sonic the Hedgehog :))))
It could be a reaon which I also believe, I was just talking about the year 2020, this year can be different. The OP article is also not wrong, Chinese movie market plays an increasingly important role for the Hollywood. Movies are made to make money and now China is the world biggest movie market and this lead will only become bigger in the future.
 

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Maybe you don't understand....the great majority of Hollywood movies weren't even released....you had to compete with Dr Dollittle and Sonic the Hedgehog :))))
At least in the Chinese market, even before the pandemic, domestic movies had already dominated, top 10 grossing movies in China in 2019, Chinese domestic movies accounted for 8, US 2.

Chinese Box Office For 2019​

1Ne Zha$703,443,839-$719,755,767Jul 26-
2The Wandering Earth$690,994,017-$690,994,017Feb 5Beijing Culture
3Avengers: Endgame$614,316,021-$629,100,000Apr 24-
4My People, My Country$430,270,001-$402,000,000Sep 30Wanda Media Co.
5The Captain$410,228,118-$416,246,690Sep 30Wanda Media Co.
6Crazy Alien$327,598,891-$327,598,891Feb 5-
7Pegasus$255,510,705-$255,510,705Feb 5-
8The Bravest$237,086,793-$244,259,105Aug 1-
9Better Days$219,795,904-$222,577,596Oct 25Huaxia Film Distribution
10Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw$201,000,98830$201,000,988Aug 23-
 

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Local movies accounted for 84% of China’s box office revenue in 2020, bulking up from 64% in 2019. Chinese studios produced four of the 10 biggest titles, including “The Eight Hundred,” according to industry data tracker Box Office Mojo. On the other hand, several of Hollywood’s highly anticipated, big-budget films flopped in China.
 
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