PTI | Beijing | July 29, 2014 12:58 pm | ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’, the fourth installment in the robot movie franchise, earned 1.97 billion yuan (about USD 317.2 million) in China in its month-long run overtaking the records set by ‘Avatar’.
The movie’s ticket sales were close to the average market forecast of two billion yuan, the Beijing News reported.
The paper reported that ‘Transformers 4’ ended its run as scheduled. Though distributors tried to extend its screening, the cost of doing so discouraged them, it added.
Box office earnings for the Hollywood blockbuster have eclipsed those of James Cameron’s fantasy ‘Avatar’ to become the all-time top-grossing film on the Chinese mainland.
The film has been breaking records in China since its debut on June 27, including the biggest opening and the most successful opening weekend in the country.
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