
Local drama Hold Your Hands rounded out the charts with $2.0m for $15.1 after 31 days.Ĭoming up this week are Justice League, A Better Tomorrow and The Golden Monk, all scheduled for Nov 17. The latter is a romance comedy directed by Vincent Kok, with former F4 boy band member Vic Chou and Hong Kong actress Fiona Sit.
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Two new releases followed: Japanese animation Pokémon The Movie XY&Z: Volcanion and the Ingenious Magearna opened with $2.2m from its first two days, narrowly ahead of Perfect Couple’s $2.1m from its first three days. Endgame crushed the box office in its opening weekend, earning an unprecedented 356 million in North America and more than 1.2 billion worldwide. Local 1930s spy thriller Eternal Wave, starring Aaron Kwok, took $3.8m for $10.9 after 10 days, while National Day champion Never Say Die added $2.5m for $312.5m after 44 days from an extended run. First-time director Zhao Hantang stars with Jiang Yiyan in this local wilderness story. The latter is based on a popular Internet novel about a man who travels on foot across an uninhabited area on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau. Warner Bros’ Geostorm dropped further to the fourth with $5.7m for $60.3m after 17 days ahead of 77 Days’s $5.1m for $6.8m after 10 days. The Hong Kong action thriller, which recently premiered at Busan’s Midnight Passion, marks the feature debut of Jonathan Li and stars Zhang Jin ( Ip Man 3), Shawn Yue ( Mad World) and Wu Yue. The adaptation of Agatha Christie’s mystery novel directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh ended up in second place overall with $18m from its first three days.Īnother new release is The Brink which opened in a distant third with $6.5m from its three-day opening weekend.

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Several of its sub series such as the Avengers, Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor film series are among the most successful film series of all time. China has remained a top market worldwide by a large margin.įox’s Murder On The Orient Express opened top on Friday, but dropped to second on both Saturday and Sunday. But with the domestic box office still 4.7 behind last year with 8.3 billion, if we’re going to beat last year’s record 11.4B, it will have to start with Disney/Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok. The Marvel Cinematic Universe is the highest-grossing film franchise of all time worldwide, both unadjusted and adjusted-for-inflation, having grossed over 23.8 billion at the global box office. Not only that, it has earned more than Wonder Woman and will soon beat Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.

It is a sequel to Thor, Thor: The Dark World, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Doctor Strange and is the seventeenth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as well as the fifth installment of Phase Three. Standing at $90.4m after 10 days, the third installment of Disney and Marvel Studios’ Thor has surpassed the combined gross of the franchise’s first two films. Thor: Ragnarok is a 2017 superhero film, based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name.

As Murder On The Orient Express failed to take out Thor: Ragnarok, the latter maintained at the No.1 spot at the Chinese box office for a second week, adding $38.7m during Nov 6-12.
