"Nezha: The Devil Boy Conquers the Dragon King" Sets Box Office Record During Spring Festival Holiday

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1 week ago

Due to the immense popularity of "Nezha: The Devil Boy Conquers the Dragon King," the box office revenue on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year matched the fourth day and even outperformed last year's "Valentine's Day" bonus. The total box office revenue over the five days of the Spring Festival holiday surpassed 7 billion yuan, marking a historic achievement in film history.

On the fifth day, the single-day box office revenue of "Nezha: The Devil Boy Conquers the Dragon King" saw an increase, with its screening rate rising to 43.2%. The film grossed 810 million yuan and achieved an audience rate of 52.7%, leading the pack by a wide margin.

The film's cumulative box office revenue exceeded 3.1 billion yuan after five days of release. Experts predict that its final box office gross will reach 7.1 billion yuan, according to Lighthouse Professional Edition, while Maoyan Professional Edition forecasts a final total of over 6.8 billion yuan.

Meanwhile, the box office of other films saw a decline in recent days, including "Detective Chinatown 1900," "Fengshen II: Battle of the Western Banners," "Boonie Bears: Reboot," "Operation Dragon," and "Condor Heroes: The Greatest Hero," all experiencing declines in revenue between 4.5% and 27% compared to the fourth day of the Lunar New Year.

"Operation Jiaolong" had the smallest drop, maintaining stable performance. "Detective Chinatown 1900" and "Boonie Bears: Reboot" saw moderate declines, while "The Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Greatest Hero" and "Investiture of the Gods Part II: The War in Xiqi" had the steepest drops in revenue. "Investiture of the Gods Part II" remained in third place in the Japanese box office, while "The Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Greatest Hero" fell from the top pre-sale position to the bottom of the box office rankings.

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