Oppenheimer Enjoys Solid Run in China as It Closes in on Another Box Office Milestone

Oppenheimer closes in on another box office milestone as the critically acclaimed biographical thriller from Christopher Nolan enjoys a solid return in China.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Oppenheimer climbed to $47.2 million at the Chinese box office following its second weekend in cinemas throughout the Asian nation. However, with its $9.6 million take from this past weekend, per data from Artisan Gateway, Oppenheimer failed to top the local box office, ceding the number one spot to the domestic crime thriller, Dust to Dust, which made $22.2 million during its two-day opening between Sept. 9-10.Oppenheimer is on track to gross as much as $57 million in the Chinese market, as forecast by Chinese ticketing app, Maoyan, generating a better-than-expected return for the Universal Pictures title. With that tally, the Nolan flick will become the fourth-highest-grossing film released in China so far this year, trailing Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 ($86.9 million), Meg 2: The Trench ($116.5 million) and Fast X ($139.5 million). Nolan actively promoted the movie in China to generate further buzz ahead of its release there.RELATED: Oppenheimer’s China Numbers Revealed, Crosses Both Deadpool Films

Oppenheimer closes in on another box office milestone as the critically acclaimed biographical thriller from Christopher Nolan enjoys a solid return in China.

RELATED: Oppenheimer’s China Numbers Revealed, Crosses Both Deadpool Films

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Oppenheimer climbed to $47.2 million at the Chinese box office following its second weekend in cinemas throughout the Asian nation. However, with its $9.6 million take from this past weekend, per data from Artisan Gateway, Oppenheimer failed to top the local box office, ceding the number one spot to the domestic crime thriller, Dust to Dust, which made $22.2 million during its two-day opening between Sept. 9-10.

Oppenheimer is on track to gross as much as $57 million in the Chinese market, as forecast by Chinese ticketing app, Maoyan, generating a better-than-expected return for the Universal Pictures title. With that tally, the Nolan flick will become the fourth-highest-grossing film released in China so far this year, trailing Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 ($86.9 million), Meg 2: The Trench ($116.5 million) and Fast X ($139.5 million). Nolan actively promoted the movie in China to generate further buzz ahead of its release there.

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