Overview
- Koimoi, citing trade analyst Luiz Fernando, reports seven-day Chinese pre-sales of about $25.6 million for Nov. 25–30.
- MickeyBlog relays a different Koimoi-cited tally of roughly $15 million, calling it the highest for a Hollywood film in China since Avatar: The Way of Water.
- Roughly 184,000 screenings have been opened for booking in China, which Koimoi describes as a pre-sales record for a non-Chinese title.
- Industry trackers project an opening weekend of about $55–$70 million in China, which would rank among the largest post-pandemic Hollywood debuts there.
- The film opens in China on Nov. 26, with final box-office results expected to clarify the disputed pre-sale figures and set the benchmark for its global run.