<kbd id="12vh1"></kbd>
      <tfoot id="12vh1"></tfoot>

      Inrush of foreign movies thickens plot in China's year-end box office battle

      Source: Xinhua| 2018-10-28 18:13:44|Editor: zh
      Video PlayerClose

      BEIJING, Oct. 28 (Xinhua) -- Chinese moviegoers fond of Hollywood blockbusters will be spoilt for choice when going to the cinemas in November, as more foreign movies fix their release dates in the world's second-largest film market before year-end.

      With "The House with a Clock in Its Walls" set to premiere on Nov. 1 and "The Nutcracker and the Four Realms" on Nov. 2, next month is set to be filled with more heavyweight movies than this time last year.

      Various genres ranging from superhero and fantasy movies to comedies and animation have prompted some industry watchers to expect the tepid box office sales from September to be lifted by November's in-bulk release.

      Three tent-pole movies, "Venom", "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" and "Ralph Breaks the Internet", will meet audiences one by one starting on Nov. 9, with only a one-week time gap between each film's release date, according to online movie ticket service platform Maoyan.

      The release date of "The Crimes of Grindelwald", the second installment of the "Fantastic Beasts" trilogy, will coincide with that in North America, giving the movie more allure to audiences.

      In addition, Japanese manga adaptation "Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer" and romantic comedy "Crazy Rich Asians" are two other fierce contenders. "Crazy Rich Asians" has garnered quite a lot of positive reviews in Hollywood, though it is hard to say how it will be received in China.

      Posing further competition, "The Predator" hit screens on Friday, while Warner Brothers will release its superhero movie "Aquaman" on Dec. 7, two weeks before its release date in North America.

      In 2017, movies considered high-budget tent-poles that were released just before the end of last year were "Thor Ragnarok" and "Justice League".

      The Chinese box office, reaching 55.9 billion yuan (about 8.05 billion U.S. dollars) in 2017, exceeded the North American box office for the first time in the first quarter of 2018, though its current figure of around 52.3 billion yuan leaves it falling short.

      TOP STORIES
      EDITOR’S CHOICE
      MOST VIEWED
      EXPLORE XINHUANET
      010020070750000000000000011100001375644301
      免费国产精品专区,香蕉视频精品小姐福利,强行征服邻居人妻hd高清完整,伊人久久精品无码AV专区 97人人超碰国产精品最新o 亚洲AV无码成人网站国产网站

        <kbd id="12vh1"></kbd>
        <tfoot id="12vh1"></tfoot>