Hollywood is familiar with the many hurdles that need to be cleared before a U.S.-produced movie hits the multiplexes in China. But how about a TV series based on an American property?
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Gewara and Wepiao each occupied 22% and 8% of China’s online ticketing market during the second quarter, respectively
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Working with Studiocanal, Cameron and the China-linked studio will create the digitally remastered 3D conversion with StereoD, for a worldwide release in 2016
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Studios could seek slots for posible titles including: Fox: “Ice Age: Collision Course,” Paramount: “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows,” Disney: “Captain America: Civil War”
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The ‘buyer group’ will fund the deal through a combination of rollover financing worth US$634 million and equity financing provided by the investors and Yu worth US$366 million
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The film project is backed by Zentropa China, an offshoot of Denmark’s Zentropa Jetavana Entertainment and Shu’s Shengwei Media company
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The service will offer Chinese viewers a large library of Disney and Pixar movies, animation series, games, music, booking tools for Disney's Shanghai theme parks and movie merchandise
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China’s e-commerce giant Alibaba is to pay $266 million for the South China Morning Post, Hong Kong’s leading English-language newspaper
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Often described as the "Warren Buffet of China," Guo is the founder and chairman of Fosun Group a key backer of Jeff Robinov's Studio 8, among other entertainment holdings
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