Oppenheimer' has made its official debut in China, generating an estimated $5.4 million in box office revenue. Impressively, the film has garnered strong positive word of mouth, boasting a remarkable audience score of 9.5 on the Maoyan platform.
This score represents the highest-ever audience rating for a Nolan film on the platform. Furthermore, critics on Douban have given the film a score of 8.7, comparable to the rating received by Nolan's 2012 film «The Dark Knight Rises.» Early estimates suggest that the weekend's box office earnings could surpass $20 million, as per a report in Deadline.
The initial figure for the film's China release encompasses $300,000 earned from midnight showings.
This is a noteworthy achievement, especially considering the reduced popularity of midnight screenings since the onset of the pandemic, and the fact that the film premiered on a non-holiday date. The film's opening day box office take is only 35 per cent lower than the Friday debuts of «Dunkirk» and «Tenet,» 11% higher than the Wednesday premiere of «Interstellar,» and 38% greater than the Monday launch of «The Dark Knight Rises.» In comparison to other 2023 releases, this performance aligns with the Friday opening of «Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania.»
Recently, Nolan became the first prominent Hollywood filmmaker to venture to the Chinese market following the pandemic's commencement.
He engaged in a tour of Beijing and Shanghai, featuring screenings, Q&A sessions, and interactions with fans to promote his ambitious film.
Nolan's films have consistently performed well in China. The market ranked as the top offshore market for «Inception» in 2010, secured the second spot for «The Dark Knight Rises» in 2012, and achieved the highest