Hit Chinese Feature ‘The Legend Of Hei’ Will Get A North American Release
Five years in the making, the ecological fantasy feature topped the Chinese box office last year.
Five years in the making, the ecological fantasy feature topped the Chinese box office last year.
The caveman sequel has now grossed $20.3 million in North America and $36.6 million in China.
Dreamworks’ sequel took an estimated $9.7 million over the Friday-Sunday period, which would mark the strongest opening since Pixar’s “Onward.”
The projects include a retelling of the legend that inspired last year’s break-out hit “Ne Zha.”
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The legendary animator’s feature directorial debut is produced by Netflix and Shanghai’s Pearl Studio.
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The Chinese animated feature, which reimagines the millennia-old Mulan legend, is released in the country next month.
In a year with a reduced slate of animated features, two major releases — one streaming and one theatrical — will go head-to-head.
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The feature hits newly reopened Chinese cinemas on July 31.