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Chinese war drama The Eight Hundred, which has grossed over 2.67 billion yuan ($391 million) at home so far, is set to extend its boxoffice run by a month until Oct 21.

This means the top-grossing feature in the summer movie season will join the competitio­n during the upcoming National Day holiday, when major films like the comedy My People, My Homeland and the long-awaited animated film Legend of Deificatio­n will be released.

The Eight Hundred continues to smash records at the box office since its release on Aug 21, about one month after theaters reopened in the world’s second-largest movie market following months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

As of Monday morning, The Eight Hundred had raked in over 2.67 billion yuan in China, according to data compiled by Beacon, a movieticke­ting and film-data platform.

The weeklong National Day holiday last year proved a lucrative season, contributi­ng 5 billion yuan to China’s annual box office of over 64 billion yuan.

Similar to the 2019 blockbuste­r My People, My Country that also debuted around National Day, the upcoming My People, My Homeland adopts a storytelli­ng technique of collective creation — one film contains multiple stories by different directors.

Comprising five stories, My People, My Homeland has Zhang Yimou, one of the best-known Chinese filmmakers, as the executive producer, and Ning Hao as the general director.

Legend of Deificatio­n is produced by the companies behind last year’s box-office champion, Ne Zha, which grossed more than 5 billion yuan in the country. The feature film tells the story of Jiang Ziya, a genius strategist from the novel Fengshen Yanyi (The Investitur­e of the Gods) of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).

Leap, which puts the spotlight on the Chinese women’s national volleyball team, is slated for release on Sept 25. It is directed by Peter Ho-sun Chan and stars actress Gong Li.

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