Dead To Rights: Summer Blockbuster Amplifies Chinese Mainland’s WWII Story
Dead To Rights hit 1.7B yuan and 49M viewers in the Chinese mainland, leading the summer box office. Screenwriter Zhang Ke explains its impact on WWII storytelling.
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Dead To Rights hit 1.7B yuan and 49M viewers in the Chinese mainland, leading the summer box office. Screenwriter Zhang Ke explains its impact on WWII storytelling.
China’s 2025 summer box office surpassed 7 billion yuan, marking a blockbuster season in the Chinese mainland’s film industry.
Dead To Rights, a film on the Nanjing Massacre, has surpassed 1B yuan and captivated audiences with its poignant storytelling.
Chinese war film ‘Dead to Rights’ captivates global audiences with its gripping portrayal of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, earning over 814 million yuan at the box office.
Summer blockbuster ‘Dead to Rights’ tops charts with over 500M yuan in sales as history meets cinema in 2025.
The Chinese film “Dead to Rights” hit 549m yuan in 5 days, blending thrilling storytelling with a vivid history lesson.
China’s 2025 summer box office hits over 5B yuan with record-breaking ticket sales and blockbuster films lighting up the season.
The Chinese mainland’s summer box office surpassed 100M yuan by 11:56 a.m. on July 26, sparking major summer film excitement.
Comedy films “You Are the Best” and “The Lychee Road” advance their release dates, fueling the summer blockbuster race with rave reviews and strong presales.
Hit animated film Ne Zha 2 ends its 153-day run in the Chinese mainland with a record-breaking $2.15B and 324M admissions.