“The Boy and the Heron” Soars to $93 Million at China Box Office in Just Two Weeks

“The Boy and the Heron” has reached $93 million at the China box office in just two weeks, maintaining the top spot. It opened strongly during a family-oriented long weekend and continues to perform well. Despite trailing behind other territories in its release, China has become the film’s highest-grossing market with $93.8 million in 12 days.

Another successful film in China is “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” raking in $10.7 million over its third weekend, accumulating a total of $110 million. The movie is doing particularly well on Imax screens, contributing significantly to its box office success in China.

“Kung Fu Panda 4” remains in third place with $2.5 million earnings on its fourth weekend, amassing a total of $45.6 million since its March 22 release. The Chinese crime drama “Dwelling by the West Lake” and the film “Viva La Vida” have also been holding their positions in the box office rankings.

China’s year-to-date box office revenue is standing at an impressive $2.55 billion, showcasing a 6% increase compared to the previous year. The success of these films reflects the vibrant and growing movie market in China, with audiences showing enthusiasm for a diverse range of genres and productions.

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