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BREAKING 3:

No even Hollywood animations will be allowed to release during summer in China from 2013, after summers in China already mainly banned Hollwyood live movies since 2004. So no Hollywood films, animated or live, at all, from summer 2013, during the protected period, between June 20 and end of August typically.

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BREAKING 3:

No even Hollywood animations will be allowed to release during summer in China from 2013, after summers in China already mainly banned Hollwyood live movies since 2004. So no Hollywood films, animated or live, at all, from summer 2013, during the protected period, between June 20 and end of August typically.

America should answer in kind: no Chinese goods can be imported during the summer monthes
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What is gone:TDKR, Bourne 4, Skyfall, RE5, Rise of the Guadians ...What is left:TASM, Looper, The Expendebles 2, Wreck-It Ralph (These are, probably if all lucky, the major Hollywood pics left this year in China)

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What is gone:TDKR, Skyfall, RE5, Rise of the Guadians ...What is left:TASM, Looper, The Expendebles 2, Wreck-It Ralph (These are, probably if all lucky, the major Hollywood pics left this year in China)

It's sure about TDKR?
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In 2008, China had a strict 20-film per-year quota and "The Dark Knight" never played there. Warner Bros. has received the go-ahead on "The Dark Knight Rises" from Chinese film authorities, but has not set a release date. When it does bow on roughly 4,000 screens there, it should have a good shot at breaking the record $58 million bow of the "Titanic" re-release earlier this year.

http://movies.msn.co...spx?news=745672

Is it 100% sure it will not be opened in China? Else it will be very very very disappointed =(

Chinese's WIKI page here stated the opening date in China has been pushed till after summer. >> http://zh.wikipedia..../wiki/黑暗騎士:黎明昇起

Another page with release date: September 2, 2012 (it is Sunday, so I feel weird, other source: Aug 30) >> http://moviesoon.com...k-knight-rises/

These are all the source I find, but still need confirmation from friends from China ^^ Edited by Michael89
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China can be a good place to do business, especially for huge multinational corporations, but I would never ever want to live there.

How does that feel firedeep? You've been anticipating this film for so long, but you'll only see it on bootleg.

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China can be a good place to do business, especially for huge multinational corporations, but I would never ever want to live there.

How does that feel firedeep? You've been anticipating this film for so long, but you'll only see it on bootleg.

China can be a good place to do business, especially for huge multinational corporations, but I would never ever want to live there.

How does that feel firedeep? You've been anticipating this film for so long, but you'll only see it on bootleg.

It's less true today, more corporations think the government is too intrusive and unfair, more of them leave the country.
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It has more to do with rising costs than anything else.

For manufacturing yes, indeed.But for corporations saling their products there they have many legal hurdles to overcomes.And Russia is worse with its huge corruption.
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In 2008, China had a strict 20-film per-year quota and "The Dark Knight" never played there. Warner Bros. has received the go-ahead on "The Dark Knight Rises" from Chinese film authorities, but has not set a release date. When it does bow on roughly 4,000 screens there, it should have a good shot at breaking the record $58 million bow of the "Titanic" re-release earlier this year.

http://movies.msn.co...spx?news=745672

Is it 100% sure it will not be opened in China? Else it will be very very very disappointed =(

Chinese's WIKI page here stated the opening date in China has been pushed till after summer. >> http://zh.wikipedia..../wiki/黑暗騎士:黎明昇起

Another page with release date: September 2, 2012 (it is Sunday, so I feel weird, other source: Aug 30) >> http://moviesoon.com...k-knight-rises/

These are all the source I find, but still need confirmation from friends from China ^^

Not 100% sure. But the chance of a release is very slim.
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