This article is reprinted from the official account "Movie Box Office"
On July 26 (Friday), a total of 406,000 screenings were scheduled across the country, with about 5.2 million moviegoers, and a box office of 216 million according to preliminary statistics.
The boost of new films to the market is still relatively obvious, the market market rose by 81.5% month-on-month, and the national single-day box office rebounded to about 216 million, and the market was 15% lower than the same period last year when "Warm" opened, and the decline was significantly narrower than that on weekdays. As of Friday, the cumulative box office in July has reached about 4.436 billion, down 39% from last year; The cumulative box office of the summer season has reached 6.666 billion, and the cumulative annual box office has reached 28.34 billion.
"Catching the Doll" still recorded a good increase of nearly 20% compared with Thursday in the face of the diversion of many new films, and the single-day box office rebounded to more than 83 million, still ranking first in the single-day list by a large margin; The cumulative box office in the 11 days of release has exceeded 1.97 billion, surpassing "Predecessor 3" to rise to the 39th place in mainland film history, and will break through the 2 billion (passed) mark on Saturday.
Marvel's new film "Deadpool and Wolverine" was screened about 80,000 on the first day of its official opening, and won the position on the single-day list with a score of 55 million, and the cumulative number of midnight performances has exceeded 60 million, setting the second highest first-day result for Hollywood movies this year.
"Under the Alien" was screened more than 105,000 times on the first day, ranking third in a single day with a score of nearly 40 million. The Japanese animation "Blue Forbidden Zone: Nagi" ranked fourth with a score of 16.7 million on the first day, and the mainland led its Japan opening result on the first day.
Other old films have been more significantly impacted by new films, "Silent Killing" fell 41% from the previous day, the single-day box office fell back to more than 10 million, and the cumulative box office in 24 days of release has exceeded the 1.2 billion mark. "Despicable Me 4" also fell 47% month-on-month, with the single-day box office falling back to about 4 million, and the cumulative box office in 14 days of release has exceeded 266 million.