China's 2021 box office hits 27b yuan, slower than 2019
BEIJING - China's 2021 box office revenue topped 27 billion yuan ($4.19 billion) late on Sunday evening.
The achievement this year came about 20 days later than in 2019 when China's yearly box office total hit the same milestone on May 31, data from box office tracker Maoyan shows.
Eight of the top 10 earners this year at China's box office are domestic productions.
Comedian and actress Jia Ling's maiden directorial project Hi, Mom and Wanda Pictures' comedy Detective Chinatown 3 led the yearly chart, with total earnings of 5.41 billion yuan and 4.52 billion yuan, respectively, or 20 percent and 16.7 percent of the total.
The only two foreign films in the top 10, US productions F9: The Fast Saga and odzilla vs Kong, ranked third and fourth with 1.39 billion yuan and 1.23 billion yuan, respectively.
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