
Daisy Ridley [Star Wars: The Last Jedi]
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi has not found an audience in China
STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI has already disappeared from many Chinese cinemas after becoming a surprise flop in the territory.

China has the second-largest film market in the world but Episode 8 of the Star Wars saga has failed to find an audience there.
The movie bowed to $28.7 million earlier this month, but dunked to $2.4 million in its second week.
It now seems very likely to finish its run in China with less than $50 million – a considerable downturn on the $124 million made by The Force Awakens, and even the $69 million achieved by Rogue One.
Star Wars Last Jedi is a FLOP in China: ‘It’s been completely PULLED from cinemas already’

“The Last Jedi has already been completely pulled from cinemas here,” Jimmy Wu, chairman of nationwide Chinese cinema chain Lumiere Pavilions, told The Hollywood Reporter.
The Last Jedi has done very well in the rest of the world

“It’s performed much worse than we could have expected.”
Analysts have seemingly blamed the fact that the saga has not caught on with young Chinese moviegoers because of the complex nature of the themes, and the universe in which it is set.
The Last Jedi has performed strongly everywhere else, and is the 10th highest-grossing movie of all time.
It has generated almost $1.3 billion globally thus far, but is not expected to come close to The Force Awakens’ $2 billion.

