Korean showman, Shim Hyung-rae announced that a sequel to his "D-War" monster-disaster movie will be made as a co-production with China
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Big-budget animation feature "Beast of Burden" has been set up as the first movie to be made under a co-production treaty between China and New Zealand
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Hong Kong film group Media Asia has signed a film output agreement with iQIYI. The strategic alliance will see the Chinese streaming giant co-produce and invest in Media Asia’s films
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Chinese producer or agent authorized to handle the overseas business of a domestic film will be awarded if the film's overseas box office reaches one million yuan
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The slate features Chinese-language films from every genre, with a wide range of budgets, including a remake of "Miss Congeniality" and Adam Sandler's "Blended."
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Huayi Brothers Media, China’s leading film studio, has bought a 26% stake in South Korean talent management firm SIM Entertainment
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The Chinese conglomerate will inject its film production units, including Legendary Entertainment, into movie theater unit Wanda Cinema Line, whose stock trades on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange
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Joe Aguilar, former head of production for features and TV at Oriental DreamWorks, has been appointed as CEO of Wink Animation, a new, wholly-owned animation division at China’s Huayi Brothers Media
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On its second Saturday, the movie roared to $25 million, the biggest single-day gross ever for an animated film
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The directing team behind Marvel's "Captain America" franchise and the upcoming "Avengers: Infinity War" films are planting their flag in the booming Chinese market
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