‘The Battle at Lake Changjin’ Beating Bond And Marvel at the Box Office

Desk Report

Published: 19 Oct 2021, 02:50 pm

Photo: Collected

Photo: Collected

The biggest movie in the world right now is not the latest Bond film “No Time To Die” or even Marvel's “Shang-Chi” and the “Legend of the Ten Rings”.  

It's a Chinese film about the 1950s Korean War, centred on a story of Chinese soldiers defeating American troops despite great odds, reports BBC.

In just two weeks since its release, “The Battle at Lake Changjin” has made over $633 million at the box office.

This puts it far ahead of Shang-Chi's global earnings of $402 million, and in just half the time.

It is set to become China's highest-grossing film ever.

Its success is good news for China's pandemic-affected film sector as Covid forced cinemas to shut and reopen multiple times.

But for Hollywood looking in from the outside, the immense popularity of a local film like this could mean even more challenges ahead as it struggles to gain ground in China - the biggest film market in the world.

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