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Hollywood · ChinaResearch corporation Maoyan Entertainment reported Monday that the China box office finaled at RMB 51.832 billion, or $7.47 billion, in 2025, up 20% over 2024’s take. The year was largely driven by the highest-grossing animated movie ever, Ne Zha 2, which minted $2.12 billion, but also by Disney’s Zootopia 2 which this morning the No. 1 MPA release in the Middle Kingdom with $601.6M, ahead of Avengers: Endgame.
Admissions in China came in at 1…See the Story
China 2025 Box Office At $7.4 Billion, +20%, But It Comes With An Asterisk
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Tokyo, Japan · TokyoWith its 25th anniversary coming and going with less fanfare than is usually given to the company’s mobile games, the recent decision by Final Fantasy IX character designer Toshiyuki Itahana to formally exit Square Enix suggests that all hopes for the game’s long-rumored remake are officially dead in the water. Zidane and crew set out to save the Iifa Tree from Kuja in Toshiyuki Itahana’s 25th Anniversary illustration for Final Fantasy IX (2000)…See the Story
'Final Fantasy IX' Remake Looking Unlikely As Character Designer Toshiyuki Itahana Exits Square Enix After Uneventful 25th Anniversary
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James GunnIn kicking off 2026 with such objectively good news that it gives hope for both the DCU and the year ahead, James Gunn has revealed that rather than Supergirl being a one-to-one adaptation of Tom King’s Woman of Tomorrow, the Girl of Steel’s upcoming solo film will instead use the egregiously self-aggrandizing story as more of a thematic ‘core’. Supergirl (Milly Alcock) unleashes her heat vision to defend Ruthye (Eve Ridley) in Supergirl (2026),…See the Story
James Gunn Gives Hope For 'Supergirl', Says DCU Film Is "Based On The Tom King Book" But "Doesn't Follow It Religiously"
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