Top Hong Kong filmmaker John Woo will next direct action thriller “Manhunt,” an adaptation of a Japanese novel
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It will be a different version than the one aired in mainland China, which has been heavily edited due to the cleavage-bearing costumes worn by the actresses
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Losses have deepened at Youku Tudou, one of China’s leading online video companies, as it continued to chase growth
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Tech giants like Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent and Youku Tudou have been aggressively trying to boost their entertainment divisions, and are regularly linked to acquisitions in Hollywood
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Feltheimer explains the context of the strategic tie up in China that led to the largest Chinese investment in Hollywood productions to date
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The agreement between Lionsgate and Hunan TV took over a year to negotiate and was complicated by factors not normally part of western deal-making
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Chinese mobile entertainment and online services giant Tencent said Wednesday that its fourth-quarter results grew by double-digit percentage figures
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The first season of the Chinese “Infinite Challenge” is known to consist of 12 episodes and will air in CCTV’s primetime Sunday 8pm slot from October
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The leading Chinese film and television company Huayi Brothers is planning to sign an ambitious three-year deal with Bob Simonds' new STX Entertainment to make 18 films before the end of 2017
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The popular Chinese historical drama has been re-edited into 6 episodes in the US version, each of which runs 90-minutes
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