Lionsgate’s “Power Rangers” has been approved for theatrical release in China, with a scheduled opening of May 12.
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Ao Jiao & Pian Jian (Pride and Prejudice), based on an online novel, features Dilmurat together with Zhang Yunlong and Gao Weiguang. The movie will open across China on April 21.
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China’s theatrical box office showed no sign of recovery in the first quarter of the year, with a weak March following an up-and-down first two months of 2017.
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Adapted from a popular online novel of the same name, 'Once Upon A Time' is to hit the big screen in July 21.
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Blaming an ocean of red ink on increased marketing expenses, Alibaba Pictures Group reported that losses exceeded revenues in 2016.
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China's streaming giant iQiyi has announced it would release an action movie in collaboration with Sony Pictures Television and Hollywood producer Roger Corman.
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Walt Disney is expected to increase its share of the cost of expanding Hong Kong Disneyland and to end up owning a larger stake in the theme park.
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Typically, art-house movies struggle for screen space in China, as theaters are taken up by commercial productions, which are much safer commercial alternatives.
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Disney’s 'Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' has been approved for cinemas in China, according to sources familiar with the matter, but a release date is yet to be announced.
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Le Eco is reported to be having renewed difficulties closing its $2 billion deal to buy US TV maker Vizio. Media reports in China say that the deal may have to be abandoned or cancelled.
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