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It's Official: China Overtakes North America as World's Biggest Box Office in 2020
9:43 PM PDT 10/18/2020 by Patrick Brzeski

My People, My Homeland still

Courtesy of Beijing Culture
'My People, My Homeland'


As the American entertainment industry ponders whether the pandemic has done permanent damage to moviegoing, China's theaters have returned to strong earnings.

China is officially home to the world's biggest movie box office.

Movie ticket sales in China for 2020 climbed to $1.988 billion on Sunday, surpassing North America's total of $1.937 billion, according to data from Artisan Gateway. The gap is expected to widen considerably by year's end.

Analysts have long predicted that the world's most populous country would one day top the global charts. But the results still represent a historic sea change: North America has been the global box office's center of gravity since the dawn of the motion picture business.

It only took a pandemic to accelerate the transition.

Thanks to China's effective containment of COVID-19, the country’s tens of thousands of theaters are operating at 75 percent of usual seating capacity, while filmgoers are demonstrating little hesitation about returning to the multiplex.

During the recent weeklong National Day holiday, running Oct. 1-8, China's cinemas sold $586 million worth of tickets. Local blockbuster My People, My Homeland brought in $19.1 million over just the past weekend, lifting its total earnings to $360 million after 18 days. China also has produced the world's biggest hit of 2020, WWII epic The Eight Hundred, with $460 million and counting. (Hollywood's biggest global earner this year is Sony's Bad Boys for Life at $426.5 million.)

The state of the North American box office, meanwhile, could scarcely be more dire. With theaters in many major markets still closed due to the United States' dangerously high COVID-19 infection rates, much of the industry's chatter has turned to the question of whether the damage done to the domestic theatrical film model might become permanent.

The major studios have postponed all of their biggest tentpole releases — such as Marvel's Black Widow and the James Bond film No Time to Die — until at least early 2021. AMC Theatres, North America's largest cinema chain, warned last week that it could run out of cash by the end of this year.

Liam Neeson's action flick Honest Thief, from Open Road, topped the North American box office over the past frame with just $3.7 million — results that were considered respectable given the state of cinemas.


Some industry insiders also worry that escalating political turmoil between Washington and Beijing could soon undercut Hollywood's longterm foothold in China, the one market where sales are again strong.

In the seemingly distant days of 2019, North America was still on top with combined annual tickets sales of $11.4 billion, with China trailing in second place at $9.2 billion. China's 2020 win comes with a COVID-19 asterisk — the question is whether the new order will prove permanent.

 
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Is it collections from domestic box office? Hollywood but is global. Even in China, they have a market. Then why just compare ticket to ticket sales when about half those revenues could have come from Hollywood movies in China.
 
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Let me know when China has anywhere near a successful franchise as the MCU.
 
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Is it collections from domestic box office? Hollywood but is global. Even in China, they have a market. Then why just compare ticket to ticket sales when about half those revenues could have come from Hollywood movies in China.
Who is your math teacher?

List of highest-grossing films in China

Top all-time highest-grossing films
RankTitleTotal gross (CN¥)[1]Country / RegionYear
1Wolf Warrior 2
5.68556 billion​
China2017
2Ne Zha
5.02951 billion​
China2019
3The Wandering Earth
4.68433 billion​
China2019
4Avengers: Endgame
4.25025 billion​
United States2019
5Operation Red Sea
3.65079 billion​
China, Hong Kong2018
6Detective Chinatown 2
3.39769 billion​
China2018
7The Mermaid
3.39211 billion​
China, Hong Kong2016
8My People, My Country
3.17137 billion​
China, Hong Kong2019
9Dying to Survive
3.09996 billion​
China2018
10The Eight Hundred
3.07257 billion​
China2020
11The Captain
2.91229 billion​
China2019
12The Fate of the Furious
2.67096 billion​
United States2017
13Hello Mr. Billionaire
2.54757 billion​
China2018
14Monster Hunt
2.44002 billion​
China, Hong Kong2015
15Furious 7
2.42659 billion​
United States2015
16Avengers: Infinity War
2.39054 billion​
United States2018
17Monster Hunt 2
2.23708 billion​
China, Hong Kong2018
18Crazy Alien
2.21365 billion​
China2019
19Never Say Die
2.20175 billion​
China2017
20Aquaman
2.01321 billion​
United States2018
 
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Lol are you kidding? Basically no films have been released this year outside of streaming. And Hollywood films dominate.

It’s over for the US as the largest box office market. Next on the list for China is becoming the largest retail market.

Consumption. Consumption. Consumption.
 
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The biggest movie of 2020 is a blockbuster from China you haven’t heard of
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A scene from "The Eight Hundred," a war film from China that's currently the biggest box office release globally for 2020. Image source: https://www.facebook.com/theeighthundred

By Andy Meek
September 30th, 2020 at 10:49 PM


The movie, produced by Huayi Brothers Media and Beijing Diqi Yinxiang Entertainment, currently has an 83% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes as well as a 79% audience score. The plot, according to the movie review aggregation site, involves a group of Chinese soldiers and draft dodgers in 1937 who put up “a four-day defense of a Shanghai warehouse complex just as Japanese forces are overwhelming China.”

Coverage from The Hollywood Reporter notes that the film’s success thus far is an especially sweet victory for director Guan Hu, who took a big risk getting a major project of this size released into cinemas as “China’s first tentpole” post-coronavirus there. Indeed, “the film has been credited with single-handedly hailing the return of the world’s second-biggest box office, where theaters are now operating at a healthy 75% of total seating capacity.”

China’s ambitions at producing theatrical fare which enjoys global success even outside its home country mirrors the country’s push to be seen as an even stronger and more dominant superpower than the US on the world stage in general. Films like The Eight Hundred as well as last year’s Wandering Earth tell stories that the country’s central government no doubt loves — stories that showcase Chinese citizens as saving the country and even the world with their individual efforts and sacrifices.
It’s like Russia winning Olympic hockey gold in 2018 when the entire NHL refused to play.

It’s pointless.
You believe US will get back to the top spot in the coming years?
 
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It’s over for the US as the largest box office market. Next on the list for China is becoming the largest retail market.

Consumption. Consumption. Consumption.

Once again, almost no films were released this year in theaters.

The Top 10 films of 2019 were all Hollywood films. That really says it all.
 
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Once again, almost no films were released this year in theaters.

The Top 10 films of 2019 were all Hollywood films. That really says it all.

China is the largest box office market. Hollywood is desperate to sell to the world’s largest market.

I don’t see the US getting back to number 1 market even after COVID.

Thanks Trump :lol:
 
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The biggest movie of 2020 is a blockbuster from China you haven’t heard of
118369053_1212252725793430_8542735728784484716_n.jpg

A scene from "The Eight Hundred," a war film from China that's currently the biggest box office release globally for 2020. Image source: https://www.facebook.com/theeighthundred

By Andy Meek
September 30th, 2020 at 10:49 PM


The movie, produced by Huayi Brothers Media and Beijing Diqi Yinxiang Entertainment, currently has an 83% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes as well as a 79% audience score. The plot, according to the movie review aggregation site, involves a group of Chinese soldiers and draft dodgers in 1937 who put up “a four-day defense of a Shanghai warehouse complex just as Japanese forces are overwhelming China.”

Coverage from The Hollywood Reporter notes that the film’s success thus far is an especially sweet victory for director Guan Hu, who took a big risk getting a major project of this size released into cinemas as “China’s first tentpole” post-coronavirus there. Indeed, “the film has been credited with single-handedly hailing the return of the world’s second-biggest box office, where theaters are now operating at a healthy 75% of total seating capacity.”

China’s ambitions at producing theatrical fare which enjoys global success even outside its home country mirrors the country’s push to be seen as an even stronger and more dominant superpower than the US on the world stage in general. Films like The Eight Hundred as well as last year’s Wandering Earth tell stories that the country’s central government no doubt loves — stories that showcase Chinese citizens as saving the country and even the world with their individual efforts and sacrifices.

You believe US will get back to the top spot in the coming years?

The Top 10 films of 2019 were all Hollywood films.

That your boasting of the Chinese box office in a year with almost no Hollywood blockbusters reeks of desperation. Pathetic....
 
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Who is your math teacher?

List of highest-grossing films in China

Top all-time highest-grossing films
RankTitleTotal gross (CN¥)[1]Country / RegionYear
1Wolf Warrior 2
5.68556 billion​
China2017
2Ne Zha
5.02951 billion​
China2019
3The Wandering Earth
4.68433 billion​
China2019
4Avengers: Endgame
4.25025 billion​
United States2019
5Operation Red Sea
3.65079 billion​
China, Hong Kong2018
6Detective Chinatown 2
3.39769 billion​
China2018
7The Mermaid
3.39211 billion​
China, Hong Kong2016
8My People, My Country
3.17137 billion​
China, Hong Kong2019
9Dying to Survive
3.09996 billion​
China2018
10The Eight Hundred
3.07257 billion​
China2020
11The Captain
2.91229 billion​
China2019
12The Fate of the Furious
2.67096 billion​
United States2017
13Hello Mr. Billionaire
2.54757 billion​
China2018
14Monster Hunt
2.44002 billion​
China, Hong Kong2015
15Furious 7
2.42659 billion​
United States2015
16Avengers: Infinity War
2.39054 billion​
United States2018
17Monster Hunt 2
2.23708 billion​
China, Hong Kong2018
18Crazy Alien
2.21365 billion​
China2019
19Never Say Die
2.20175 billion​
China2017
20Aquaman
2.01321 billion​
United States2018

You don't seem to get my point. My point was why compare domestic ticket collections, when it is obvious that Hollywood has a market in China while Chinese movies have no market anywhere outside of China. Hollywood wins even if China's domestic ticket collections doubles that of US.
 
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The Top 10 films of 2019 were all Hollywood films.
Not in China

Chinese Box Office For 2019
In-year releasesCalendar grossesCalendar grosses
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-$446,085,323Sep 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 25-
10Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw$201,000,98830$201,000,988Aug 23
 
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