China: Could Trump’s Trade War & Stricter Local Controls Extend Summer Hollywood Movie Blackout To October?

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China: Could Trump’s Trade War & Stricter Local Controls Extend Summer Hollywood Movie Blackout To October?
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When it comes to box office, we often hear that China needs Hollywood just as much as Hollywood needs China — and both sides know it. But amid ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and the …

meaning it will play into the following session. Spidey is big in the Middle Kingdom, and given that this film picks up after the events of— the highest-grossing imported film ever in China at $629M — it’s teed up to perform strongly.is out on July 5. It will face stiff competition from Chinese war epicwhich is expected to be the summer’s biggest local winner. This is the sort of patriotic movie that the government likes and which tends to score with audiences .

There could be some flexibility given there are plenty of other sizable Hollywood films rolling out internationally in July and August , but when they will roll into China remains guesswork.

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