'No More Bets' Hits $470 Million in China After Fourth Weekend on Top
'No More Bets' Earns $470 Million in China, Remains at the Top for a Fourth Straight Weekend
'No More Bets' Earns $470 Million in China, Remains at the Top for a Fourth Straight Weekend
The Chinese crime action picture "No More Bets" has dominated the mainland China box office for four straight weekends, establishing itself as one of the year's most successful and widely-watched movies.
Artisan Gateway, a specialized consulting firm, reports that the company made $33.5 million (RMB241 million) from Friday through Sunday
According to data aggregator Comscore, that was the third best weekend worldwide performance, just behind "Barbie's" $35.3 million and "The Lego Movie's" $17.7 million.
In its second week, the comedy "Papa," about a family's efforts to help their son with his schoolwork, remained in second position.
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