Chinese War Epic Becomes 2020 S Top Earning Movie Globally Handily Defeating Mulan In China
Meanwhile, Mulan had a much rougher weekend at the Chinese box office, despite Disney’s big publicity push in the country, along with it being set in China and featuring a Chinese cast. The live-action take on the much-loved animated classic brought in $6.5 million in its second weekend in China, a drop of 72%, for a total of $36 million there and $57 million worldwide. VOD and Disney+ will add to those totals, but it will nevertheless be seen as a disappointment considering it cost an estimated $200 million to make....