China’s Film Industry Soars to 817B Yuan in 2025 🚀
China’s film industry hit a record 817B yuan output in 2025, driving tourism, pop culture, and the creative economy.
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China’s film industry hit a record 817B yuan output in 2025, driving tourism, pop culture, and the creative economy.
China’s film market surged to 51.8B yuan ($7.4B) in 2025, with record ticket sales, domestic hits, and animation leading the charge.
In 2025, mainland China’s film, music, and social media scenes surged onto the global stage, challenging Hollywood and driving viral trends across Asia.
Several Japanese films, including Crayon Shin-chan and Cells at Work!, have had their Chinese mainland releases delayed amid market sentiment after remarks on the Taiwan question.
Discover how the Chinese mainland’s 120-year film legacy, nearly 100k screens, and high-tech studios are propelling it to rival Hollywood as a global filmmaking powerhouse.
Trump’s plan to impose a 100% tariff on overseas-made films could upend Hollywood’s global model, hike costs, and reshape how movies get made.
Discover how Chinese mainland-Russia film co-productions are boosting cultural exchange and energizing film industries, according to Arna Media’s Motina Nadeza.
Hollywood is on edge as Trump’s tariff proposal on foreign films threatens to disrupt the global film industry.