Ne Zha 2 Achieves $1.1B in China, Setting New Box Office Records
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This weekend’s international box office highlights include the unprecedented success of “Ne Zha 2,” which has grossed $1.1 billion in China and is set to become the second-highest-grossing animated film globally. Disney’s “Mufasa” has also performed well, nearing $700 million worldwide, while “Paddington in Peru” surpasses $100 million overseas. Universal’s “Dog Man” continues its expansion with solid earnings.
The international box office landscape has been significantly impacted by the extraordinary success of the Chinese blockbuster “Ne Zha 2,” which has become the first film to gross $1 billion in a single market, achieving an impressive revenue of RMB 8 billion ($1.1 billion) in China. With projections now estimating a total run of RMB 12 billion ($1.65 billion), “Ne Zha 2” is poised to become the second-highest grossing animated film globally, marking a historic achievement for the industry.
In addition to its remarkable box office performance, “Ne Zha 2” has established a record for IMAX, garnering $63.9 million within just 12 days of release. This achievement positions the film as the highest-grossing local language release in IMAX history.
Meanwhile, Disney’s “Mufasa: The Lion King” has maintained its position as a top contender internationally, accumulating $8.5 million this weekend and bringing its global total to $671.1 million. The film continues to perform well in key markets, including France, the UK, and Germany, and is anticipated to reach the $700 million mark.
“Paddington in Peru,” which is set for its North America debut this Friday, has surpassed $100 million overseas, adding $7.5 million from this weekend alone. Key upcoming releases in various international markets are expected, enhancing the film’s earning potential across regions.
Additionally, Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s “Dog Man” is expanding its international presence, currently having amassed $11.9 million overseas. Its total global earnings stand at $66 million, indicating a positive reception across multiple markets. Future major releases, particularly in Brazil and Australia, will further enrich the box office dynamics.
In summary, the international box office is experiencing a remarkable period led by “Ne Zha 2,” which has broken records and set new benchmarks in animated film earnings. Disney’s “Mufasa” and “Paddington in Peru” also continue to thrive, demonstrating strong performances globally. Overall, the trends indicate a vibrant and competitive market as various films position themselves for further success in upcoming releases.
Original Source: deadline.com