BEIJING - China's 2025 summer box office revenue has exceeded 10 billion yuan (about $1.4 billion) as of Monday, with local productions dominating the top three spots, according to ticketing platforms Maoyan and Beacon.
Dead To Rights, a film about the Nanjing Massacre during World War II, leads with 2.6 billion yuan in ticket sales since its July 25 release.
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In second place is Nobody, a spinoff from the acclaimed Yao-Chinese Folktales animation series. Since opening on Aug 2, the film has earned more than 1 billion yuan, setting a record for the highest-grossing two-dimensional animated release in China.
The Lychee Road, a bittersweet period drama adapted from a bestselling novel set in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), holds third place, having grossed over 670 million yuan since its July 18 premiere.
China's summer moviegoing season, running from June 1 through Aug 31, is one of the country's most lucrative box office periods.