Gu Tianle's "Tomorrow's War" became the box office champion of Hong Kong, China, but still lost money

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Gu Tianle's 'Tomorrow's War' became the box office champion of Hong Kong, China, but still lost money - Lujuba

" Tomorrow's War " can be said to be the son of Gu Tianle . This film was polished by Gu Tianle and his team for ten years before and after, costing huge human, material and financial resources.

The film was first released in mainland China on August 5, and was released in Hong Kong, China on August 25. "Tomorrow's War" is very popular in Hong Kong, and it has earned more than 60 million Hong Kong dollars in one month. As of October On the 8th, the film's cumulative Hong Kong box office reached 67 million Hong Kong dollars, successfully surpassing "Cold War 2" ten years ago (Hong Kong's cumulative box office was 66.82 million Hong Kong dollars), and became the box office champion of Chinese-language films in the Hong Kong film market.

Gu Tianle's 'Tomorrow's War' became the box office champion of Hong Kong, China, but still lost money - Lujuba

However, compared to the box office hit in Hong Kong, China, the box office of "Tomorrow's War" in mainland China is much more modest. It has been released in the mainland for more than two months, and the cumulative box office in the mainland is only 674 million yuan. In such a large market in the mainland, and for a sci-fi film that cost a lot of money to create, this box office data is really shabby. It is said that the total investment of the film is as high as 450 million Hong Kong dollars, about 400 million yuan, plus the cost of publicity, the total box office of the film must reach 1 billion yuan to ensure no loss. Adding up, it is only about 734 million yuan, which is still a long way from breakeven.

Although the special effects of "Tomorrow's War" are indeed top-notch, it is a pity that the mainland box office did not explode due to the relatively mediocre plot.

Gu Tianle's 'Tomorrow's War' became the box office champion of Hong Kong, China, but still lost money - Lujuba

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