China Lifts Ban On Marvel Movies (variety.com) 49
China has lifted its unofficial ban on Marvel titles, bestowing release dates for two major superhero tentpoles, "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" and "Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania." Variety reports: "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," which was released everywhere else in the world last November, will open in China on Feb. 7. Shortly after, "Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania" will be released on Feb. 17, the same day the sequel touches down in the U.S. and the U.K. The dates were released via Marvel's Chinese social media accounts.
Those movies will be the first Marvel adventures to play in China since 2019's "Avengers: Endgame" (which made a staggering $632 million in the territory) and "Spider-Man: Far From Home" (which brought in $198 million in the territory). In the past, Marvel movies have been extremely popular in China, with "Black Panther" grossing $105 million and "Ant-Man and the Wasp" earning $121 million in the country.
It's not clear why recent titles from Disney and other major studios have been denied release in China. But it is most likely sabre rattling directed towards the U.S. during a period of increased tensions, especially with jingoistic political events like the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party and the 20th National Congress happening in 2021 and 2022 respectively.
Those movies will be the first Marvel adventures to play in China since 2019's "Avengers: Endgame" (which made a staggering $632 million in the territory) and "Spider-Man: Far From Home" (which brought in $198 million in the territory). In the past, Marvel movies have been extremely popular in China, with "Black Panther" grossing $105 million and "Ant-Man and the Wasp" earning $121 million in the country.
It's not clear why recent titles from Disney and other major studios have been denied release in China. But it is most likely sabre rattling directed towards the U.S. during a period of increased tensions, especially with jingoistic political events like the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party and the 20th National Congress happening in 2021 and 2022 respectively.
Re:It's tit for tat measures. (Score:4, Informative)
Not to mention a racist as fuck president.
The one who it turns out had a secret bank account in "Jyna" the whole time he was turning the White House into a Denny's?
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Jfc, slashdot....
https://www.huffpost.com/entry... [huffpost.com]
Yes there was an account open while he was president. Closed in 2017. Not open during his entire presidency. He lied about it but lying about his lie is no better.
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Still exporting trash to China (Score:3, Funny)
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You may not like it, but after the China release it will have scored over $1bn at the box office meaning the movie will have been a roaring success enjoyed by many.
Personally I was neither here nor there about it. It was a mess but entertaining enough. Certainly not worthy of the title "trash". I'm saving that one for Dungeons and Dragons 4 - A New Flop.
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Re: Still exporting trash to China (Score:1)
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Re: Still exporting trash to China (Score:2)
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The MCU is entirely honest about what they're selling.
It's zero plot CGI pew pew pew extravaganza.
If you like that, go for it. If not, don't. But not every movie has to be Schindler's List and not everyone has to like the same movies.
I happen to really like Schindler's List. I -also- happen to enjoy some pew pew pew CGI, too. And there's plenty of romcom stuff my wife likes that I don't. It's all ok. No one is wrong. It's just entertainment.
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The MCU is entirely honest about what they're selling.
It's zero plot CGI pew pew pew extravaganza.
Well that's certainly one way to tell us you've never actually watched an MCU movie.
The biggest driver of the MCU's success has been their ability to tell long term stories across multiple movies. Endgame was such a massive hit because it was the culmination of a story built up over about 20 movies.
Pretty much everyone else that tries to do multi-movie stories struggles to make a trilogy. Look at Star Wars. They try to tell stories in trilogies, and the results got worse each time they tried. Look at the DC
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Discounting things other people like as trash just makes you an elitist arsehole. Nothing more, nothing less.
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Re: Still exporting trash to China (Score:2)
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If that had anything to do with it, sure.
China is leveraging domestic (China-generated) cash to coerce changes in messages in the movies from western producers, and coerce shut mouths in the west to reduce criticim of the dicatatorship.
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How well did the top gun sequel so in China?
Unofficial ban! (Score:2)
Translation (Score:2)
Disney once again allowed Chinese censors on the cutting room floor and will be working with writers to insert Chinese propaganda hoping the rest of the world forgot about last time they did this and wonâ(TM)t notice.
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That's called capitalism. Corporations have a charter to make money. They aren't here to promote Western values of freedom, free speech, and individuality. If the markets in the Middle-East were bigger, we'd see Saudi Arabia dictating Disney's major films as well.
Marvel Movies (Score:2, Insightful)
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Marvel has over 80 years of storylines... and the characters to go with them... to tap. And as big as The Avengers were, a lot of people have forgotten that they're Marvel's B-team. They sold off the movie rights to their more popular characters to avoid going broke back in the '90s. They still have to share Spider-Man with Sony. But their two biggest franchises are still untouched, save their introduction in the last Dr Strange movie. They could easily pull another 20-25 movies EACH, for the X-Men and
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Is it really that big loss for China?
Yes. The box office numbers alone show that Marvel movies are very VERY popular in China. And it would be quite elitist to say "Hey you over there, that thing you like, just don't do that, it's no loss on you!"
Now, it's like watching the same contrived storyline with different superheros, with only a few exceptions.
Well yeah. It's like watching an episode of Friends. You know exactly what you're getting. The formula is the formula because people pay money showing they want that formula. Is it for everyone? No, go watch something else. In other news, some people in the world think golf isn't a sport and detest th
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Well yeah. It's like watching an episode of Friends. You know exactly what you're getting.
Good looking neighbours saying unfunny things?
Congrats China (Score:2)
It's a good start (Score:2)
Can Winnie the Pooh be far behind?
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Please drop the spin (Score:2)
1) China limits the total number of imported films per year to 34 and it was 20 only recently (so an improvement) https://factsanddetails.com/ch... [factsanddetails.com]
2) Given 1, certain movies have to be chosen and Marvel did not make the grade. Many people agree: https://www.newsweek.com/9-fil... [newsweek.com]
3) Covid. For the last three years authorities would want to keep people from the theaters any way possible. This was in the article but not the summary:
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Its like the media can't help themselves, have to spin a narrative.
how did you think media makes money? with honest, in-depth, independent and objective analysis and reporting of reality that only a small minority would actually bother to digest?
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This is why Disney movies never make any money. Can't imagine why they keep making them.
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They're doing well on movies overall. MCU is a cash cow, obviously. There's a few losers here n there like all studios have. The most recent is their 180m spent on Strange Worlds to get back a third of that last November.
But really they're super cashing it in on the theme parks. Waaaay more than their movies.
https://www.investopedia.com/h... [investopedia.com]
When I was a kid I lived near one of the parks and we'd go a few times over summer just because we were bored. I paid with pocket cash I got for doing chores and ra
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You're right, of course, but I meant the way all movies somehow lose money and yet the studios remain profitable.
Those poor Chinese viewers (Score:3)
Being forced to watch real movies all this time. :-)
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Well yes. "You there! That thing you like isn't real because I said so. Watch this other thing instead because my opinion is worth more than your own!"
Now can you leave TikTok be, right? (Score:2)
We let up, so you can too...see how agreeable we are? Poor Huawei, see what you did to them? Come now, Mr. Sam, surely we can come to terms.
ok several issues with the article (Score:2)
jingoistic (Score:2)
I learned a new word today. Thanks /.!
Disney (Score:2)
The story of Mulan had been told in China for almost 1,500 years before Disney picked it up and made it into a movie.
https://twitter.com/Fact/statu... [twitter.com]