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Jing Wu in 'The Wandering Earth & # 39;Beijing Culture
The Wandering Land & nbsp;You earned $ 298 million during its first six days during the lucrative period of the "Chinese New Year", of which $ 28 million comes from IMAX only. & nbsp;Led by & nbsp; Frant Gwo, based on Liu Cixin's short story featuring Wu Jing (who made the front page of the series & nbsp;Wolf Warrior & nbsp;movies),& nbsp;The Wandering Land & nbsp;This is the first major Chinese budget ($ 50 million, with 7,000 people working on it), a science fiction show in space. And he has resurrected every day since his debut in fourth place (among eight beginners in China) on Tuesday.
He earned $ 27.9 million Tuesday, $ 38.2 million Wednesday, $ 50.21 million Thursday, $ 56.65 million Friday (where he was leading the rankings), $ 61.2 million Saturday and $ 61.7 million Sunday. The story is about the union of the world when the sun turns into a giant red phase and threatens to burn the Earth. & Nbsp; As the sun changes the climate, the United Nations Security Council is building a series of gigantic engines to propel the Earth out of the solar system and into Proxima Centauri.
At the same time, the inhabitants of the Earth have settled in underground cities where they will be protected when the Earth is frozen during its 2500-year journey. & Nbsp;But complications ensue (and these are all first-act things) when Earth is caught in Jupiter's gravitational pull. It is therefore up to our hero to avoid a collision with the largest planet in the galaxy.He actually played in a limited version in North America (IMAX only on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, then a little wider on Fridays) and, yes, I saw him on Thursday.
With 298 million dollars in China in six days, & nbsp; he should pbad & nbsp;Detective ChinatownThe record of $ 338 million over seven days. This is only the last original Chinese blockbuster to gain the kind of money that would be almost unthinkable for a North American film in North America or China. I do not have the numbers for other Chinese versions last Thursday, but & nbsp;Crazy Alien & nbsp;had earned $ 167 million on Friday while & nbsp;Pegasus & nbsp;($ 120 million over four days), animation & nbsp;Boonie Bears: Blast in the past & nbsp;($ 50.5 million) and Stephen Chow's s & nbsp;The new king of comedy & nbsp;($ 71.3 million) were very popular this long weekend. & Nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;
But wait, there's more to it than Jackie Chan's child-friendly fantasy & nbsp;The knight of shadows & nbsp;earned $ 16.2 million Thursday, & nbsp;Peppa Pig celebrates Chinese New Year & nbsp;(yes, & nbsp;this Peppa pig) earned $ 14 million in its first three days and & nbsp;Integrity & nbsp;earned $ 12.3 million starting Thursday. For those who wonder, & nbsp;Crazy Alien & nbsp;is a comedy about a zoo keeper who finds a mysterious and chaotic animal that turns out to be, in fact, a crazy alien. Whatever it is, we'll see if & nbsp;The Wandering Land & nbsp;is getting closer to & nbsp;The siren & nbsp;($ 550 million in 2016) or & nbsp;Wolf Warrior 2 & nbsp;($ 850 million in 2017).
Anyway, this is another example of how China no longer needs Hollywood imports to indulge in breathtaking first-rate sensations. & Nbsp;
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Jing Wu in 'The Wandering Earth & # 39;Beijing Culture
The wandering earth earned $ 298 million during its first six days during the lucrative Chinese New Year period, of which $ 28 million comes from IMAX only. Directed by Frant Gwo, based on the new and the story of Liu Cixin and starring Wu Jing Wolf Warrior movies), The wandering earth This is the first major Chinese budget ($ 50 million, with 7,000 people working on it), a science fiction show in space. And he has resurrected every day since his debut in fourth place (among eight beginners in China) on Tuesday.
He earned $ 27.9 million Tuesday, $ 38.2 million Wednesday, $ 50.21 million Thursday, $ 56.65 million Friday (where he was leading the rankings), $ 61.2 million Saturday and $ 61.7 million Sunday. The story is about the union of the world when the sun turns into a giant red phase and threatens to burn the Earth. As the sun changes the climate, the United Nations Security Council is building a series of gigantic engines to propel the Earth out of the solar system and into Proxima Centauri.
Meanwhile, the inhabitants of the Earth have settled in underground cities where they will be protected when the Earth freezes during its 2500-year journey. But complications arise (and these are all first-act things) when the Earth is caught in the gravitational pull of Jupiter. It is therefore up to our heroes to avoid a collision with the largest planet in the galaxy. He actually played in a limited version in North America (IMAX only on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, then a little wider on Fridays) and, yes, I saw him on Thursday.
With 298 million dollars in China in six days, he should spend Detective ChinatownThe record of $ 338 million over seven days. This is only the last original Chinese blockbuster to gain the kind of money that would be almost unthinkable for a North American film in North America or China. I do not have the numbers for other Chinese versions last Thursday, but Crazy Alien had earned $ 167 million on Friday Pegasus ($ 120 million in four days), the animated film Boonie Bears: breath in the past ($ 50.5 million) and Stephen Chow & # 39; s The new king of comedy ($ 71.3 million) scored big this long weekend.
But wait, there's more to Jackie Chan's child-friendly fantasy The knight of shadows earned $ 16.2 million Thursday, Peppa Pig celebrates the Chinese New Year (yes, that Peppa Pig) earned $ 14 million during its first three days and Integrity earned $ 12.3 million starting Thursday. For those who wonder, Crazy Alien is a comedy about a zoo keeper who finds a mysterious and chaotic animal that turns out to be, in reality, a crazy alien. Whatever it is, we'll see if The wandering earth is getting closer to Mermaid ($ 550M in 2016) or Wolf Warrior 2 ($ 850 million in 2017).
Anyway, this is another example of how China no longer needs Hollywood imports to indulge in first-rate sensations.