DUNE & NO TIME TO DIE Secure Highly Coveted China Release Dates

DUNE & NO TIME TO DIE Secure Highly Coveted China Release Dates

While Disney hasn't had luck with their Marvel movies, it looks like both Dune and No Time to Die were able to secure China release dates, which could be quite a big boost for their box office returns.

By RohanPatel - Sep 20, 2021 07:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Dune

Multiple sources have confirmed that Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures have secured a day-and-date October 22 China release for Denis Villeneuve's highly anticipated Dune, while Universal has nabbed an October 29 release for Daniel Craig's 007 swan song No Time to Die

This is a significant development, and will prove to be critical for the overall box office prospects of both films, which are hoping to become two of this year's biggest earners. They will also be two of the first Hollywood titles to play in the Middle Kingdom since Ryan Reynolds' Free Guy, which has earned a massive $85.1 million from China alone ($300M worldwide), so the potential payday should be quite lucrative. 

It's especially good news for Dune: Part One, whose global release is being handled by the Wanda-owned Legendary East, as it's now expected to receive a monumental rollout across the country, opening in both Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. The move should also provide a much-needed box office boost as Warner Bros. braces itself for the potential impact from their controversial decision to debut the film simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max in the United States. While piracy will also certainly play a factor, it seems increasingly likely that the highly ambitious endeavor could reach a figure that ultimately allows WB to comfortably move forward with Dune: Part Two

Unfortunately, it looks like no Marvel Studios movies will be granted a China release this year, with both Cate Shortland's Black Widow and Destin Daniel Cretton's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings highly unlikely to receive dates at this point, while Chloe Zhao's Eternals is not expected to receive a China date in November, either.

However, that doesn't necessarily mean that no Marvel film will be opening in China this year, as it seems highly probable that both Sony/Marvel releases Venom: Let There Be Carnage and Spider-Man: No Way Home will be granted release dates in the not-so-distant future, especially considering the lead characters' massive popularity overseas. 

The first Venom grossed over $269.1 million in China in the fall of 2018 while Spider-Man: Far From Home brought in $198.9 million in 2019, ahead of the annual blackout period. Plus, Sony will likely move heaven and earth to ensure their two biggest releases of the year - both billion-dollar hopefuls - screen in the world's largest film market.  

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AmazingFILMporg
AmazingFILMporg - 9/21/2021, 8:45 AM
Testing. Testing. 123...


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So lonely here....
nmasterofnaught
nmasterofnaught - 9/21/2021, 8:55 AM
@AmazingFILMporg - Testing.
nmasterofnaught
nmasterofnaught - 9/21/2021, 8:58 AM
@AmazingFILMporg -

Well there you go. What the hell is happening...

Anyways OT, this is such bullshit from the PRC. Shang-Chi was tailored towards chinese audiences (it's got their own mythological creatures)... but nah lets watch another Bond film - if you wanna talk about factory made...
nmasterofnaught
nmasterofnaught - 9/21/2021, 9:01 AM
Well there goes US dominance at the BO, athough i'm given to believe US studios don't get that much BO back from cinemas.

Bow before the "Peoples" Republic, Americans & pray they don't stifle your free speech - though I imagine Disney will fall in line. Money matters most.
Kadara
Kadara - 9/21/2021, 7:51 PM
@nmasterofnaught - Sadly, I think you're right and this will lead to more censorship and ignoring of human rights' as businesses will prioritize profits over ethics.
nmasterofnaught
nmasterofnaught - 9/22/2021, 6:10 AM
@Kadara - Urgh, unlike most of the internet, I dislike being right about the worst things.

This whole Marvel/Disney ban(did Jungle Cruise get banned?) was probably due to Mulan though? I'm not sure China is interested in letting Hollywood get any sort of foothold in it's country, given the Summer blockbuster ban.

Hopefully Disney will realise doing business with China isn't in it's best interests (Mulan fiasco) & simply release films as is. Not bothering to placate or at least pander to PRC, unlike the other studios, who are struggling to match disney's BO.
Conquistador
Conquistador - 9/21/2021, 9:31 AM
Hoping either of these 2 take the crown from Fast 9s highest grossing numbers... That movie was the worst since the second 1.
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