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China's Wanda Cinemas: From Movies to Youth Hotspots

11 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Wanda Cinemas transforming 700 locations into youth culture hubs.
  • Chinese animation, including Ne Zha 2, drives box office success.
  • Disney's Zootopia 2 success highlights growing animation market.
China's Wanda Cinemas: From Movies to Youth Hotspots

Wanda Film is actively transforming its approximately 700 Wanda Cinemas across China into comprehensive youth culture hubs. This initiative involves developing commercial tie-ins and promotional strategies to create immersive entertainment experiences, extending beyond traditional film screenings. The company recently partnered with Imax to enhance merchandise development and IP initiatives, leveraging their extensive networks to reach wider audiences.

The Chinese film industry is experiencing a robust recovery, with box office revenues surpassing 2024's total by early October 2025. This growth is significantly fueled by a remarkable surge in animation, exemplified by the record-breaking performance of "Ne Zha 2" and Disney's "Zootopia 2." These successes underscore animation's evolution into a mainstream film category with substantial derivative business opportunities.

Beyond animation, China's presence at CineAsia in Bangkok highlights a diverse range of productions, including dramas and musicals, showcasing traditional culture. The China Film Pavilion aims to foster international collaborations, facilitate film transactions, and promote cultural exchange, signaling China's commitment to integrating its cinema into the global landscape.

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Wanda Film is transforming its cinemas into youth-culture playgrounds with integrated entertainment and merchandising.
A significant surge in animated films, like Ne Zha 2 and Zootopia 2, is a major driver of China's box office success.
The pavilion highlights Chinese cinema trends, including animation, and aims to foster international partnerships.

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