"Snow White" box office is poor in China, the first week box office is 6.4 million

"Snow White" box office is poor in China, the first week box office is 6.4 million

According to foreign media reports recently, the box office of the live-action movie "Snow White" was not very ideal, with a global box office of about 87.3 million US dollars in the first week. Among them, the North American box office in the first week was 44.3 million US dollars, while the first week box office in mainland China was only 6.4 million RMB (about 880,000 US dollars), which was a disastrous failure.

Snow White's top 10 box office revenues in the first week worldwide (in US dollars):

North America 44.3 million

United Kingdom 5.1 million

Mexico 4.1 million

Italy 4 million

France 3 million

Spain 2.6 million

Brazil 2.5 million

Japan 2.2 million

Australia 2 million

Germany 1.9 million

It is reported that the production cost of "Snow White" is as high as 250 million US dollars, but its box office performance failed to match this huge investment. In terms of word of mouth, "Snow White" has a CinemaScore audience rating of B+ and a Rotten Tomatoes audience popcorn index of 74%. However, the media evaluation is relatively strict, with a Rotten Tomatoes freshness of only 43%.

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