How 'Dead To Rights' Became China’s Summer WWII Blockbuster video poster

How ‘Dead To Rights’ Became China’s Summer WWII Blockbuster

Ready for some summer blockbuster vibes? 🎬 China’s WWII drama 'Dead To Rights' hit theaters nationwide on July 25 and has been smashing records ever since.

With a jaw-dropping 1.7 billion yuan at the box office and over 49 million viewers, it’s clear this film is dominating the summer scene. Whether you’re chilling in Mumbai, Manila, or Singapore, you’ve probably felt the buzz about this historical epic taking cinemas by storm.

We sat down with screenwriter Zhang Ke to talk about why 'Dead To Rights' feels so urgent right now. Zhang explains that revisiting WWII stories gives voice to the unsung heroes and reminds us how history shapes our world today—especially as young audiences look for real, powerful narratives that resonate beyond the screen.

Mixing meticulous research with heartfelt storytelling, 'Dead To Rights' connects past and present. It’s more than a film; it’s a conversation starter for anyone curious about bravery, sacrifice, and the lessons history teaches us.

If you haven’t caught it yet, grab your popcorn and experience the epic that’s got everyone talking. 🎥🔥

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