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U S -made live-action Hello Kitty movie on the way

U.S.-made live-action Hello Kitty movie on the way Mar. 6 06:00 am JST Mar. 6 | 06:27 am JST TOKYO Hello Kitty is the hardest working cat in show business, and the Sanrio star is on her way to becoming a Hollywood one as well. Warner Bros Entertainment’s California-based New Line Cinema has just announced who’ll be helming Kitty-chan’s first-ever U.S.-produced, and first-ever live-action, movie. Making up one half of the co-directing duo is Jennifer Coyle, whose recent credits include producer for HBO Max’s animated  Harley Quinn  series,  Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost, and  DC Super Hero Girls. Coyle also served as a director for  DC Super Hero Girls  and  Bob’s Burgers.

Hollywood struggles for fans in China s growing film market

The Straits Times Hollywood struggles for fans in China s growing film market With new Covid-19 cases down to a handful a day, Chinese moviegoers are flocking back to cinemas.PHOTO: NYTIMES PublishedFeb 22, 2021, 3:46 pm SGT New: Gift this subscriber-only story to your friends and family https://str.sg/JHKM They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months.

As Chinese film goers pivot to local content, Hollywood loses out

With China’s box office takings expected to return to near pre-pandemic highs in 2021, the world’s largest movie market is becoming more attractive and more tricky for Hollywood studios. Ticket sales from movie theaters in China, which has largely contained the coronavirus, may jump to 60 billion yuan ($9 billion) this year, according to Rance Pow, founder of consultancy Artisan Gateway, closing in on 2019’s record haul of 64 billion yuan. By contrast, with outbreaks still raging, U.S. cinemas may take in about a third of that tally, Wedbush Securities estimates, underscoring Hollywood studios’ growing dependence on the Asian country. China overtook the U.S. to become the top movie market last year, as the pandemic shut American film theaters for longer than their Chinese peers. But the increasing reliance comes as Chinese viewers pivot to local language films, and show a greater sensitivity toward portrayals of China and its people in Western culture, amid simmering ge

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