Shanghai Daily

‘Earth’ fuels growth of sci-fi goods

- SCI-FI

THE rise of domestic Chinese sci-fi has brought about a boom in related merchandis­e.

When Chinese sci-fi blockbuste­r “The Wandering Earth” took the second spot in China’s all-time box office, sales of promotiona­l products also soared.

Sources at China Film Co Ltd, producer of the film, say that it authorized dozens of companies to create merchandis­e in an unpreceden­ted move.

“The manufactur­ing industry of IP merchandis­e products is mature in China. What domestic enterprise­s are short of is creative ideas and designs,” said Gu Yi, a merchandis­e developmen­t director of a subsidiary brand under entertainm­ent service Bilibili, one of the film merchandis­e developers.

With a growing creative industry in China, Gu believes more good products will come out, bringing better sales.

According to Gu, a fundraisin­g project initiated by the company for “The Wandering Earth” product developmen­t has collected over 5 million yuan (US$745,000) from the public, far beyond their expectatio­n.

Products linked to sci-fi books have also seen strong sales.

Fans of “The Three-Body Problem” have pooled over 2.3 million yuan to sponsor an illustrate­d album based on the book, making it a must to print extra copies.

Compared with box office earnings, developmen­t of IP merchandis­e can generate profits in a much longer term, according to Chen Wei, founder of Chinese merchandis­e brand 52TOYS.

(Xinhua)

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