Illumination Entertainment’s “Despicable Me 3” has been confirmed as heading for mainland Chinese theaters.
The animated film will be released in the Middle Kingdom on July 7, a week after its release in North America and most major international territories.
Universal Pictures confirmed the China release date and revealed a new poster and trailer for the Chinese market. As a revenue sharing quota import title, the film’s release in China will be handled by a state-owned distributor.
“Despicable Me 2” was released in China in January 2014, and earned $53.0 million.
Also confirmed for release in mainland theaters is the Oscar-nominated Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman-starrer “Lion,” which will hit screens on June 23. In this case, the release is more than six months after its U.S. outing.
Hollywood movies are having a very strong year at the Chinese box office with a mixture of widely anticipated hits such as...
The animated film will be released in the Middle Kingdom on July 7, a week after its release in North America and most major international territories.
Universal Pictures confirmed the China release date and revealed a new poster and trailer for the Chinese market. As a revenue sharing quota import title, the film’s release in China will be handled by a state-owned distributor.
“Despicable Me 2” was released in China in January 2014, and earned $53.0 million.
Also confirmed for release in mainland theaters is the Oscar-nominated Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman-starrer “Lion,” which will hit screens on June 23. In this case, the release is more than six months after its U.S. outing.
Hollywood movies are having a very strong year at the Chinese box office with a mixture of widely anticipated hits such as...
- 5/24/2017
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety - Film News
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