Global Times

Opportunit­ies for box-office craze

▶ 8 films set to release during May Day holidays

- By GT Staff reporters

As of now, a total of eight films has been scheduled for release during China’s May Day holidays (May 1-5), according to film ticketing platform Maoyan. As for the upcoming Qingming Festival from April 4 to 6, a total of seven domestic and foreign films set for release have also captured the public’s attention.

“Holiday seasons have always been a main battlegrou­nd for film marketing, especially for the gradually recovering and robust Chinese market. Many studios choose to release their films during holiday seasons in the hope for better box-office performanc­es, as going to movie theaters has been an increasing­ly popular choice for families looking to spend time with each other,” Zhang Peng, a film researcher at Nanjing University’s National Research Center of Cultural Industries, told the Global Times.

The eight films scheduled for release during the May Day holidays are US action film The Fall Guy by David Leitch, Japanese animated spy action comedy film Spy×Family Code: White, Japanese animated fantasy film Howl’s Moving Castle, and domestic films GG Bond: Interstell­ar Action, Formed Police Unit, The Last Frenzy, Nothing Can’t Be Undone by a Hot Pot and Ocean Rescue.

Following the Spring Festival, the Qingming Festival is the next big holiday season of the year and a window to observe the film market for the first half of the year. The three-day break, during which many new films from both China and abroad are set to release, reflects the industry’s expectatio­ns for the holiday market.

Some experts in the industry have noted that this year’s Qingming Festival box office not only features a diverse range of new films but also includes the continuati­on of Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and Chinese drama Viva La Vida, which will premiere a week earlier, offering more choices for audiences and potential for a new cinema craze.

The Qingming Festival and May Day holidays are more suitable for familyfrie­ndly themes and diverse choices of films. Great hits may not be as easily created as during the Spring Festival holidays season, but the phenomenon of multiple films achieving success together should be more anticipate­d, noted Zhang.

Alongside Hayao Miyazaki’s new film The Boy and the Heron, an Oscar winner, set for release on April 3, six other new films have been scheduled for the upcoming Qingming Festival season: Russian animated fantasy adventure The Snow Queen & The Princess and Chinese dramas Dwelling by the West Lake and The Victims, crime thriller Snow Dance starring former member of K-pop group Super Junior Han Geng, comedy Super Villain and thriller Midnight Radio.

“This year’s Qingming Festival box office features a greater number and variety of new films compared with previous years, spanning genres such as animation, mystery and comedy. Additional­ly, with several films releasing the week before the Qingming Festival, cinemas will offer a wider selection for audiences during the holidays, said Zhang Tong, a senior analyst at Maoyan Research Institute.

In terms of genres, animation films seem to occupy several spots. The Boy and the Heron as Miyazaki’s latest masterpiec­e, with the endorsemen­t of an Oscar award, has become the most anticipate­d film for the holiday season. The film was officially released in Japan on July 14 and subsequent­ly made its way to North America and other regions.

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