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Friday numbers

Brotherhood of Blades  -  26.8m / 92m

Father and Son  -  26.3m / 32.9m

Wukong  -  21.5m / 563.3m

DM3  -  13m / 868.9m

full list below

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片名 综合票房 累计综合票房 分账票房 累计分账票房
绣春刀2:修罗战场 2680  9198  2483  8456 
父子雄兵 2630  3289  2448  3073 
悟空传 2150  56332  2010  52188 
神偷奶爸3 1300  86894  1211  81149 
闪光少女 550  2126  514  1982 
阿唐奇遇 530  572  505  545 
大护法 382  6158  356  5755 
绿野仙踪之奥兹国奇幻之旅 210  210  197  197 
血战湘江 85  5006  85  4954 
深夜食堂2 81  869  75  804 
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before service fees

Brotherhood of Blades  -  41.4m / 125.7m
Wukong  -  29.9m / 555.2m
Father and Son  -  25.3m / 56.3m
DM3  -  24.2m / 837.1m

 

after service fees
Brotherhood of Blades  -  44.5m / 136.3m
Wukong  -  32m / 596m
Father and Son  -  26.7m / 59.4m
DM3  -  25.9m / 895.1m

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China Box Office                      
                     
                     
Transformers: The Last Knight                      
                     
Day Date Rank Gross % - YD % - LW Gross-to-Date Day # Weekly Gross % - Change                      
RMB / M USD / M USD / M USD / M                      
Thu Jun. 22 1 ¥42.14  $6.17  - - $6.17  0 $127.26  -                      
Fri Jun. 23 1 ¥289.02  $42.29  - - $48.45  1                      
Sat Jun. 24 1 ¥316.16  $46.26  -4.53% - $94.71  2                      
Sun Jun. 25 1 ¥222.42  $32.54  -29.65% - $127.26  3                      
Mon Jun. 26 1 ¥84.87  $12.42  -61.84% - $139.68  4 $69.75  -45.19%                      
Tue Jun. 27 1 ¥68.84  $10.07  -18.90% - $149.75  5                      
Wed Jun. 28 1 ¥60.65  $8.87  -11.89% - $158.62  6                      
Thu Jun. 29 1 ¥52.94  $7.75  -12.72% - $166.37  7                      
Fri Jun. 30 1 ¥58.85  $8.61  11.16% -82.23% $174.98  8                      
Sat Jul. 1 1 ¥82.16  $12.02  39.61% -74.01% $187.00  9                      
Sun Jul. 2 1 ¥68.36  $10.00  -16.79% -69.26% $197.01  10                      
Mon Jul. 3 1 ¥29.11  $4.26  -57.42% -65.70% $201.27  11 $22.24  -68.12%                      
Tue Jul. 4 1 ¥26.28  $3.84  -9.73% -61.83% $205.11  12                      
Wed Jul. 5 1 ¥24.57  $3.60  -6.49% -59.49% $208.71  13                      
Thu Jul. 6 2 ¥20.90  $3.06  -14.95% -60.52% $211.76  14                      
Fri Jul. 7 4 ¥12.59  $1.84  -39.74% -78.60% $213.61  15                      
Sat Jul. 8 4 ¥19.57  $2.86  55.43% -76.18% $216.47  16                      
Sun Jul. 9 3 ¥18.94  $2.77  -3.21% -72.29% $219.24  17                      
Mon Jul. 10 3 ¥8.73  $1.28  -53.94% -70.02% $220.52  18 $5.69  -74.43%                      
Tue Jul. 11 3 ¥7.98  $1.17  -8.59% -69.64% $221.69  19                      
Wed Jul. 12 3 ¥7.13  $1.04  -10.61% -70.98% $222.73  20                      
Thu Jul. 13 6 ¥2.58  $0.38  -63.85% -87.67% $223.11  21                      
Fri Jul. 14 7 ¥2.64  $0.39  2.30% -79.06% $223.49  22                      
Sat Jul. 15 6 ¥4.71  $0.69  78.64% -75.93% $224.18  23                      
Sun Jul. 16 6 ¥5.10  $0.75  8.17% -73.10% $224.93  24                      
Mon Jul. 17 6 ¥2.53  $0.37  -50.42% -71.05% $225.30  25 $1.40  -75.46%                      
Tue Jul. 18 7 ¥2.21  $0.32  -12.47% -72.28% $225.62  26                      
Wed Jul. 19 8 ¥1.28  $0.19  -41.96% -82.00% $225.81  27                      
Thu Jul. 20 3 ¥1.25  $0.18  -2.28% -51.35% $225.99  28                      
Fri Jul. 21 9 ¥0.78  $0.11  -37.74% -70.39% $226.11  29                      
Sat Jul. 22 10 ¥1.48  $0.22  89.40% -68.60% $226.32  30                      
            Total Gross =  $226.32                             
            Multiple =  1.78                             
            Exchange Rate:  $1=6.8344                            
            Average Price =  ¥37.0                             
            Admission(Million) =  41.80                             
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SUN

before service fees

Brotherhood of Blades  -  38.7m / 164.3m

Wukong  -  32.1m / 628.1m

DM3  -  26.6m / 864.4m

Father and Son  -  21.4m / 77.6m

 

after service fees

Brotherhood of Blades  -  41.5m / 177.4m

Wukong  -  32m / 596m

DM3  -  27.2m / 922.2m

Father and Son  -  23.8m / 83.1m

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MON
before service fees
Brotherhood of Blades  -  18.3m / 182.7m
Wukong  -  15.3m / 602m
Father and Son  -  11.2m / 90.2m
DM3  -  10.9m / 875.3m
 
after service fees
Brotherhood of Blades  -  19.7m / 197.8m
Wukong  -  16.3m / 645.1m
Father and Son  -  11.9m / 95.5m
DM3  -  11.7m / 934.6m

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3 minutes ago, a2knet said:

Wasn't this previous weekend good to release Apes or Spidey or Val? Seemed wide open.

The protection period of local films is up to their release date. Once Upon a Time was planning to open on Jul.21 with high popularity, so the translations and dubbing jobs of Spidey and Apes didn't start because SARFT and China Film Group put them to Aug/Sep. But the distributor of the film suddenly delayed it, and it was too busy to finish those jobs and let import films open on Jul. 21. The number of July could have been worse if Brotherhood of Blades didn't come to this month from Aug.

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1 hour ago, Gavin Feng said:

MON
before service fees
Brotherhood of Blades  -  18.3m / 182.7m
Wukong  -  15.3m / 602m
Father and Son  -  11.2m / 90.2m
DM3  -  10.9m / 875.3m
 
after service fees
Brotherhood of Blades  -  19.7m / 197.8m
Wukong  -  16.3m / 645.1m
Father and Son  -  11.9m / 95.5m
DM3  -  11.7m / 934.6m

based on maoyan daily figure, and my calculation manually, the total box office haul as of 24/7 stand at ¥3.25b Yuan, I see it could fall behind of 2016's July figure, could it really drop from last year's july?

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3 minutes ago, titanic2187 said:

based on maoyan daily figure, and my calculation manually, the total box office haul as of 24/7 stand at ¥3.25b Yuan, I see it could fall behind of 2016's July figure, could it really drop from last year's july?

Very possible it will fall, even if The Founding of an Army and Wolf Warriors 2 are strong in pre-sale. Both of them will open on this FRI.

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Just now, Gavin Feng said:

Very possible it will fall, even if The Founding of an Army and Wolf Warriors 2 are strong in pre-sale. Both of them will open on this FRI.

But both have similar trait as both are military themed, could it be some sort of cannibalisation?  

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On 4/6/2017 at 8:16 AM, POTUS said:

The year is down even with several movies overperforming. The Mid sized movies are going to have to pick it up.

FF8 will get the year in the black.  Funny note. FF7s big BO caused the largest monthly YoY drop in a decade the following April at -26%. FF8 will make this April be the first 25%+ increase since last March. January was close but CNY came early.

Analysts have said last year was a hiccup and that after 12 years of 30% annual growth, that they are now expecting 15% which doesn't seem to be happening. They need to look at my BO/GDP ratio. 

 

The Growth stopped cold last year after March and CNY releases finished. It looks like that is the fiscal year for BO.   When comparing April15- March to April 16-March 17, its a 7% drop YoY

 

  2013 2014   2015   2016   2017  
Jan 1650 1920 +16.4% 2600 +35.4% 3900 +50.0% 4850 +24.4%
Feb 2120 3240 +52.8% 4180 +29.0% 6900 +65.1% 6030 -12.6%
Mar 1390 1620 +16.5% 2960 +82.7% 3810 +28.7% 3370 -11.5%
Apr 1790 1770 -1.1% 4090 +131.1% 3050 -25.4%    
May 2130 2220 +4.2% 3220 +45.0% 3045 -5.4%    
Jun 1820 2720 +49.5% 3310 +21.7% 3860 +16.6%    
Jul 1790 3610 +101.7% 5525 +53.0% 4490 -18.7%    
Aug 2320 2550 +9.9% 3650 +43.1% 4110 +12.6%    
Sep 1300 1800 +38.5% 3425 +90.3% 2300 -32.8%    
Oct 1600 2760 +72.5% 4225 +53.1% 3500 -17.2%    
Nov 1560 2300 +47.4% 2680 +16.5% 2585 -3.5%    
Dec 2200 2460 +11.8% 4220 +71.5% 4150 -1.7%    
YTD 19,470 28,970 +48.8% 44,085 +52.2% 45,700 +3.7% 14,250  
($M)   $4,665   $7,020 +50.5% $6,883 -2.0% $2,071  
                   
                   
          Jan-Mar 14,610 Jan-Mar 14,250 -2.5%
            $2,241   $2,068 -7.7%
              - Fee 13537.5 -7.3%
              - Fee $1,964.80 -12.3%

 

 

 

On 7/2/2017 at 5:50 AM, Olive said:

The Summary of China film market in the first half year

 

(the numbers of this year are all including service fees)

 

Box Office: ¥27,175 million, +10.49% compared to the first half year of 2016(¥24,594 million)

 

Admissions: 781 million(+7.92%), 723 million from the first 6 months of 2016

 

¥16,769 million from import films ¥10,406 million from local films

 

Monthly Box Office(million):

            2017 vs 2016

Jan - ¥4,905 / ¥3,844 

Feb - ¥6,180 / ¥6,813 

Mar - ¥3,367 / ¥3,758 ↓

Apr - ¥4,906 / ¥3,103 ↑

May - ¥3,887 / ¥3,136 ↑

Jun - ¥3,921 / ¥3,863 ↑

 

Holiday Box Office(million):

            2017 vs 2016

New Year's Day - ¥662 / ¥863 ↓ (3 days)

Chinese New Year - ¥3,360 / ¥3,088 ↑ (7 days)

Valentine's Day - ¥380 / ¥590 ↓ (VD of 2016 is the last day of CNY holidays)

Qingming Festival - ¥587 / ¥578 ↑ (3 days)

May Day - ¥735 / ¥650 ↑ (3 days)

Children's Day - ¥147 / ¥149 ↓ 

Dragon Boat Festival - ¥757 / ¥845 ↓ (3 days)

 

numbers from SARFT, translated by Gavin

 

51 minutes ago, titanic2187 said:

based on maoyan daily figure, and my calculation manually, the total box office haul as of 24/7 stand at ¥3.25b Yuan, I see it could fall behind of 2016's July figure, could it really drop from last year's july?

YoY drops are not uncommon for the past year. After july boomed 101% and 53% in 2014 and 15, we may have consecutive negative years

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35 minutes ago, titanic2187 said:

But both have similar trait as both are military themed, could it be some sort of cannibalisation?  

Audience may be tired of The Founding of an Army. The Founding of an Republic was the highest grossing local film of all time in 2009, and The Founding of an Party was #7 of 2011 with ¥400m(less than the first one even if stealing many from other films). The distributor of Army compels Maoyan & Taobao to offer the tickets of ¥8.8 &¥9.9 even ¥0.7. It will also steal many from other local films. And the Army can't be rated on movie websites Douban and Mtime. That's really "impressed" us before releasing. 

 

And I heard Army is a great war film from some insiders...while they said that Wolf Warriors 2 is a great action film feeling like xXx or Furious 8. People can enjoy it.

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TUE
before service fees
Brotherhood of Blades  -  16.9m / 199.3m
Wukong  -  13.7m / 616.2m
DM3  -  10.6m / 885.1m
Father and Son  -  9.44m / 99.5m
 
after service fees
Brotherhood of Blades  -  18.4m / 216.4m
Wukong  -  14.6m / 660.2m
DM3  -  11.2m / 946.1m
Father and Son  -  10.4m / 106.1m

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WED
before service fees
Brotherhood of Blades  -  15.4m / 214.9m
Wukong  -  12.6m / 629m
DM3  -  9.73m / 894.7m
Father and Son  -  8.72m / 108.5m
 
after service fees
Brotherhood of Blades  -  16.6m / 233.5m
Wukong  -  13.5m / 674.5m
DM3  -  10.5m / 957.1m
Father and Son  -  9.3m / 115.6m

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