Sunday, September 30, 2012

'Looper' Opens #1 In China: First Time International Film Debut There Beats U.S.

EXCLUSIVE: I've learned that the Sony/TriStar Pictures, FilmDistrict, and Endgame Entertainment futuristic actioner Looper which was a co-production with China's DMG Entertainment is setting records in that country. The Rian Johnson film pulled off a huge upset in China by opening #1 its first weekend with between $23M-$25M grosses. That's on track to beat the U.S. opening. 'If that happens, it would be the first time that China's open outgrosses that of a U.S. open,' a source tells me. Endgame's James Stern is cagey confirming this because there will be nothing official until Tuesday. He tells me: 'While we don't have the final box office tally's because of the Chinese National Holiday, it looks as if we are #1 in that market and at least on par if not exceeding the U.S. box office, marking the very first time in history that China would be world's leading market for an international film. A big congratulations to my partner Dan Mintz and his team at DMG are in order.'

The time-traveling hitman film starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, and Emily Blunt became partly financed by the Chinese production company DMG and went through some major changes to please the new investors happy. The script was rewritten to take place in China instead of France 60 years into the future when China has become the largest superpower in the world and innovated time travel. Also Chinese actress Xu Qing was added to the cast as Willis' wife. All this helped Looper's chance of premiering day and date in China so it could take advantage of the country's cinema building boom. The strategy obviously paid off.

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