Legendary Pictures and Warner's action blockbuster "Godzilla vs. Kong" has not yet been released in the United States, but its overseas box office has earned 121.8 million US dollars, setting a record for the highest box office for Hollywood films since the epidemic. Previously, the record was held by Nolan's brain-burning film "Tenet" - although it only had a mere 53 million US dollars, the supernatural-blessed "Wonder Woman 1984" failed to surpass it, which shows the extent of the depression in North American theaters. "Godzilla vs. Kong" earned $70.3 million in the Chinese mainland alone, accounting for most of the film's overseas box office. Warner is responsible for the distribution business outside of mainland China, while Legendary Pictures is responsible for the mainland distribution of "Godzilla vs. Kong". Legendary Pictures has a long-term cooperative relationship with Warner and was acquired by Wanda Group in 2016. The film is currently being released in 39 regions around the world, but does not include Godzilla's hometown of Japan, where it will not be released until May this year. The North American premiere of the film is March 31, and it will be available on the online platform HBO Max on the same day - now you understand why the film premiered in mainland China a week ahead of schedule. |
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