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Marvel’s ‘Shang-Chi’ Crushes Labor Day Weekend Records With $90 Million

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Marvel’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” capped off Labor Day weekend at the box office with a bang. The superhero action adventure, starring Canadian actor Simu Liu, had an even bigger debut than expected, collecting $90 million in its first four days of release and setting a new high watermark for the holiday weekend.

Since Labor Day is traditionally a slow weekend at the box office, the film’s three day total of $75.5 million from 4,300 theaters blew past previous the record set by 2007’s “Halloween” and its $30.6 million start. Despite concerns the delta variant would keep audiences at home, “Shang-Chi” notched the second-biggest opening weekend of the pandemic, behind only “Black Widow” with $80 million. Impressively, it ranked ahead of Universal’s “Fast & Furious” sequel “F9” ($70 million) and Paramount’s “A Quiet Place Part II” ($48 million), both of which opened earlier in summer at time when COVID-19 looked like it might eventually abate.

At the international box office, “Shang-Chi” amassed $56.2 million in key markets such as France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and Japan. The film doesn’t have a release date in China, which is an important territory for Marvel movies. Globally, “Shang-Chi” has made $146.2 million so far.

https://variety.com/2021/film/box-office/box-office-marvel-shang-chi-labor-day-record-1235057013/
 
Marvel’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” capped off Labor Day weekend at the box office with a bang. The superhero action adventure, starring Canadian actor Simu Liu, had an even bigger debut than expected, collecting $90 million in its first four days of release and setting a new high watermark for the holiday weekend.

Since Labor Day is traditionally a slow weekend at the box office, the film’s three day total of $75.5 million from 4,300 theaters blew past previous the record set by 2007’s “Halloween” and its $30.6 million start. Despite concerns the delta variant would keep audiences at home, “Shang-Chi” notched the second-biggest opening weekend of the pandemic, behind only “Black Widow” with $80 million. Impressively, it ranked ahead of Universal’s “Fast & Furious” sequel “F9” ($70 million) and Paramount’s “A Quiet Place Part II” ($48 million), both of which opened earlier in summer at time when COVID-19 looked like it might eventually abate.

At the international box office, “Shang-Chi” amassed $56.2 million in key markets such as France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and Japan. The film doesn’t have a release date in China, which is an important territory for Marvel movies. Globally, “Shang-Chi” has made $146.2 million so far.

https://variety.com/2021/film/box-office/box-office-marvel-shang-chi-labor-day-record-1235057013/


Just proves how much of a juggernaut Marvel Studios has become.
 
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The Americans are looking for their heroes in the make-believe fairy-tale virtual world!!! Can't blame them though.....
 
How do the average Chinese audience review this movie? Is it seen as a good tribute to Chinese culture? Or a Western stereotypical interpretation of what Chinese may like?
 
The Americans are looking for their heroes in the make-believe fairy-tale virtual world!!! Can't blame them though.....
Or maybe it's just a bit of fun entertainment. That's a miserable and negative way of looking at it.
 
How do the average Chinese audience review this movie? Is it seen as a good tribute to Chinese culture? Or a Western stereotypical interpretation of what Chinese may like?
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The Americans are looking for their heroes in the make-believe fairy-tale virtual world!!! Can't blame them though.....


Not sure what your talking about. Marvel Studios is the most popular and successful studio in the WORLD right now.
 
I do not follow the reference. What do you mean?


Is Hollywood's kow-towing to China all in vain? Beijing set to BAN new Asian-hero Marvel movie because of its links to 'racist archetype' villain Fu Manchu
  • Critics lauded 'sensitive' treatment of Chinese culture, called it a 'breakthrough'
  • But Beijing's censors are yet to approve the film after its release on September 3
  • China has blamed the movie's links to the 'racist archetype' villain Fu Manchu
  • The English novelist who created the mustachioed archetypal villain described him as the embodiment of 'all the cruel cunning of an entire Eastern race'
By ROSS IBBETSON FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 06:06 EDT, 8 September 2021 | UPDATED: 13:23 EDT, 8 September 2021

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