“Transformers: Age of Extinction” Beats “Avatar” at Mainland Box Office

Since its premiere on June 27, Transformers: Age of Extinction received outstanding box office results by earning over 1.6 billion RMB in mainland China. Its remarkable achievements have already surpassed the records of 2009’s Avatar, marking a new milestone in mainland box office. Not yet stopped in its tracks, Transformers: Age of Extinction continues to top movie ticket sales each day.

Directed by Michael Bay, Transformers: Age of Extinction stars Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, Nicola Peltz, and Li Bingbing. The latest Transformers film is full of exciting action scenes with explosions and speeding cars through the bustling city. Its 3D version makes the viewing experience even more intense when objects fly through the air realistically. Currently high on the playlist across all movie theaters, most seats to enjoy the show in IMAX or Real3D fill up extremely quickly.

During its convenient summertime broadcasting slot, family members and friends were willing to return to the theaters to enjoy the thrill once more. As one of the most anticipated films in China this year, this production by Paramount Pictures Corporation proved to not be a letdown with its remarkable reception. Box office results are still on the rise despite the opening of new films in China.

Source: Sina.com

This article is written by Shirley for JayneStars.com.

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  1. Probably due to Li Bing Bing’s presence in the film. Wonder how it would fare.if she wasn’t in it.

  2. Li Bing Bing’s English is surprisingly good.. Well a surprise to me anyway.

  3. The movie is not that good. I give it 2/5 stars.

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