Los Angeles Times

‘Infinity War’ soars in China

Latest ‘Avengers’ film becomes top grosser in country for Marvel.

- By Gaochao Zhang

BEIJING — “Avengers: Infinity War” soared to the top of China’s box office last weekend, becoming the highest-grossing Marvel film in the Middle Kingdom and the fourth-most-successful Hollywood import of all time.

Underscori­ng the appeal of superhero movies in China, the film pulled in $102 million in box-office receipts for $300.6 million after 10 days, according to consulting firm Artisan Gateway.

The action film was helped by strong audience reviews. On the Chinese movie-rating website douban.com, “Infinity War” scored an 8.4 out of 10, the highest among Marvel’s production­s, above “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and “Captain America: Civil War.”

The third installmen­t of the “Avengers” franchise is the top imported film in 2018.

Only local romantic comedy “How Long Will I Love You,” produced by Beijing Enlight and starring Lei Jiayin and Tong Liya, challenged “Avengers.” It drew $37 million in ticket sales over three days.

The film features two people who live in the same apartment during different decades and discover they can travel back in time to influence each other’s worlds.

Paramount’s thriller “A Quiet Place” drew $17.6 million during its opening weekend. Horror films generally are less popular in China than sci-fi films.

Chinese-language romance hit “Us and Them” garnered an additional $4.2 million for $210.8 million after 23 days. It joins the top 10 highest-grossing Chineselan­guage films of all time.

Domestic family-themed drama comedy “I Am Your Mom” collected $1.5 million for $5.5 million in ticket sales after 10 days.

Zhang is a special correspond­ent.

 ?? Chuck Zlotnick Marvel Studios ?? DANAI GURIRA, left, Chadwick Boseman, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson and Sebastian Stan.
Chuck Zlotnick Marvel Studios DANAI GURIRA, left, Chadwick Boseman, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson and Sebastian Stan.

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