Don’t Count Out Oriental Dreamworks; Chinese Studio Announces 6 Feature Film Projects
Upcoming plans for Oriental Dreamworks include films about world domination by cats, a supernatural Chinatown adventure, and an adaptation of "The Monkey King."
Upcoming plans for Oriental Dreamworks include films about world domination by cats, a supernatural Chinatown adventure, and an adaptation of "The Monkey King."
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