
The Chinese box office is buzzing with excitement as the animated adventure “Nobody”, directed by Yu Shui, rises to the top spot in its second weekend. Grossing an impressive RMB237.1 million ($32.9 million) between August 15–17, the film has climbed from its initial second-place debut from the prior week to becoming the uncontested leader. Inspired by the legendary “Journey to the West”, this reimagined tale of mythology follows minor demons on their own spiritual journey. With a total of $138.5 million in earnings so far, “Nobody” is making waves not just in China but across the globe, securing the second position in international box office rankings according to Comscore.
A Strong Line-up at the Box Office
The historical thriller “Dead to Rights”, directed by Shen Ao, saw a drop to second place this past weekend, pulling in $23.1 million. The total global earnings for the film now stand at a staggering $355.7 million. Set during the harrowing 1937 Nanjing Massacre, the film tells the story of A Chang (played by Liu Haoran of the Detective Chinatown series), a postman who adopts the role of a photo developer to secretly aid Chinese soldiers and civilians in their resistance efforts. With its evocative themes and historical depth, “Dead to Rights” continues to capture attention, ranking sixth globally.
Also making its presence known is Jackie Chan’s return to the big screen with “The Shadow’s Edge”. Released by iQIYI Pictures and directed by Larry Yang, the film made an impressive debut at No. 3, earning $20.5 million over the weekend. In this action-packed thriller, Chan stars as Wong Tak-Chung, a retired Macau surveillance expert brought out of retirement to track a high-tech heist orchestrated by the enigmatic “Wolf King.” Newcomer Zhang Zifeng supports Chan, bringing a fresh dynamic to this crime drama. The film’s total box office earnings now stand at $30.3 million and it ranks ninth globally.
Noteworthy Performances and the Bigger Picture
Other notable mentions at the Chinese box office include “Dongji Rescue” by Seventh Art Pictures, which follows the dramatic rescue of British POWs by fishermen during World War II. Directed by Guan Hu and Fei Zhenxiang, the film earned $6.8 million over the weekend, bringing its cumulative total to $45.4 million. Meanwhile, Universal’s animated sequel “The Bad Guys 2” rounded out the top five with weekend earnings of $6.6 million.
Overall, the Chinese box office has seen remarkable growth this year, with a year-to-date total earnings of $5.174 billion, reflecting an 18.3% increase compared to 2024. These numbers underline the consistent and growing appetite for diverse cinematic experiences amidst strong domestic and international competition.
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