Los Angeles Times

‘Beauty’ earns $44.7 million in first 3 days

- By Yingzhi Yang Yang is a special correspond­ent.

BEIJING — Walt Disney’s hit live-action fantasy “Beauty and the Beast” continued its global waltz, drawing huge business in the world’s second-largest film market.

The musical, directed by Bill Condon, earned $44.7 million in its first three days in China, the single biggest contributo­r to foreign ticket sales, according to film industry consulting firm Artisan Gateway. It’s also the biggest live-action debut for a Disney film in China.

“Beauty and the Beast” drew a massive $170 million over the weekend in the United States and Canada for a global total of $350 million.

The film’s success in China was widely anticipate­d, given the popularity of its stars. Emma Watson, who plays Belle in the film, is a household name in China. And “Downton Abbey” star Dan Stevens, who plays the Beast, is affectiona­tely known among Chinese moviegoers as Dabiaoge, the “big cousin.”

Disney worked to attract young Chinese moviegoers by inviting pop stars Hebe Tien and Jing Boran to sing a Chinese version of the “Beauty and the Beast” theme song. The song, released on Chinese video streaming site Tencent Video, was a hit among young female consumers even before the movie hit theaters.

As in North America, “Beauty and the Beast” benefited from strong audience response. It received a positive review on China’s fan rating site Douban, with 7.5 out of 10. But the remake didn’t surpass the 1991 original animated movie, which garnered an 8.5 score.

A distant second at the box office was Amblin’s “A Dog ’s Purpose” with $21.5 million in ticket sales last week, bringing its 17-day total to $75.6 million. The film is the first collaborat­ion between China’s Alibaba Pictures and Steven Spielberg ’s Amblin Entertainm­ent.

“Logan,” the “X-Men” spinoff produced by 20th Century Fox production, claimed third place with $13.6 million in its third week running, for a 17-day total of $101.1 million.

Rounding out the top five last week were: “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter,” which garnered $6.1 million, and “xXx: Return of Xander Cage” which took in $1.7 million.

 ?? How Hwee Young European Pressphoto Agency ?? VISITORS PHOTOGRAPH a giant rose installati­on promoting Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” at a Beijing shopping mall.
How Hwee Young European Pressphoto Agency VISITORS PHOTOGRAPH a giant rose installati­on promoting Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” at a Beijing shopping mall.

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