![]() “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” made just RMB56 million - less than $7.8 million in today’s dollars - in China in 2002. Many are located in regions where authorities this week broadly authorized service sector and entertainment venues to resume business, and are merely awaiting a specific governmental approval of their health precaution measures to open doors. ![]() ![]() Most of them are in the far western Xinjiang region, where there have been no new confirmed cases of the virus for weeks.īut from the capital of Beijing to the southwestern province of Yunnan, cinemas elsewhere in China are now preparing to re-open. The news comes as China attempts to revive its struggling exhibition sector in the wake of mass, nation-wide closures in late January to prevent the spread of coronavirus.Ī handful of Chinese cinemas have already attempted soft re-opens, but so far, most have seen almost no business. Even if you’ve seen ‘Harry Potter’ already in theaters, this will be an unprecedented new experience,” one fan said. “With the 4K restoration and the 3D, this will be like a whole new film. Many expressed their excitement that they’d get to experience an old classic with modern bells and whistles. ![]()
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