![]() It was beaten by new release Japanese animation “Sword Art Online The Movie,” with $3.8 million in fourth place. “The Little Mermaid,” Disney’s live-action revision of its classic animation tale was only the second best-performing new release of the weekend and placed fifth on the weekend chart with a poor $2.5 million. In contrast, “Fast 8” and “Fast 7” are second and third on the list of imported films in China, with totals of RMB2.67 billion and RMB2.43 billion respectively. If Maoyan’s forecast proves accurate “Fast X” could climb to 40th place. To date, “Fast X” only ranks as the 49th best-performing Hollywood film in Chinese local currency terms. But the numbers are way down on past outings by the franchise. ![]() That would make the film the top-scoring Hollywood title of the year (excluding 2022 release “Avatar: The Way of Water”). ![]()
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