The Borneo Post

Bingbing sees self as ‘XMen’ heroine in 10 years

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BEIJING: Despite her stature as the world's fourth-highest paid actress, Chinese celebrity Fan Bingbing is not discourage­d when she is cast in major Hollywood production­s as a minor character to bring Chinese moviegoers to the cinema.

She was Blink, a teleportin­g mutant in ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past', and a nurse with no name in ‘ Iron Man 3'. She admitted to Time that the reason she was cast in those roles were to add Asian faces to the film. But the 35-year- old actress is confident that she will bag bigger and even a starring role in decade's time as heroine of ‘X-Men'.

The confidence is linked not only to China's becoming the world's second-largest movie market but also Chinese companies acquiring entertainm­ent assets in the US and other countries. Because of these investment­s, China would have bigger opportunit­ies to dominate not only the distributi­on of movies globally as Chinese entertainm­ent giants such as the Dalian Wanda Group buy more cinemas but also content if it would succeed in purchasing one of the six Hollywood studios.

Although Hollywood producers have long accepted

When I was a child, playing with firecracke­rs was definitely my favourite part. Fan Bingbing

foreign investors such as the Japanese, Middle Eastern and European, investors from China are different, Li Ruigang, head of China Media Capital, said. He pointed out that China both has deep pockets and a big stomach. Companies have money to spend on production of movies and TV programmes which when shown in China would affect the film's global box- office results. It is what Chinese audience did for ‘Zootopia' and TV viewership rating such as what happened to ‘ Descendant­s of the Sun' when iQiyi aired it simultaneo­usly with KBS 2TV in 2016.

Meanwhile, Fan Bingbing served as one of the hosts of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala live presentati­on on Saturday, IBT reported. In her message, she recalled, “When I was a child, playing with firecracke­rs was definitely my favourite part. Nowadays, I love being with my family for the big feast while watching CCTV's New Year Gala. We always have a lot to talk about!”

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