China Box Office: ‘Michael’ Claims Top Spot During Another Sluggish Weekend
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Home Film Box Office Apr 26, 2026 9:42pm PT China Box Office: ‘Michael’ Claims Top Spot During Another Sluggish Weekend By Naman Ramachandran Plus Icon Naman Ramachandran Latest Australia Makes Its Debut at EAVE’s Ties That Bind Co-Production Program 18 hours ago Wim Wenders Presents Yakusho Koji With Far East Film Festival’s Golden Mulberry, Describes Shooting ‘Perfect Days’ With the Discipline of a Documentary 18 hours ago Anthony Chen Warns Social Media Is ‘Hurting Our Humanity’ as Singapore Trilogy Closer Opens Far East Film Fest 2 days ago See All Courtesy of Lionsgate Universal’s biographical drama “Michael” debuted at the top of the China box office during the April 24–26 weekend, earning RMB32.6 million ($4.8 million), according to data from Artisan Gateway. With $217.3 million, “Michael” is also the No. 1 film in the world, per Comscore. The local drama “It’s OK” moved to second place in its fourth weekend, adding $1.7 million for a cumulative total of $26.8 million. Produced by China Film and directed by Yang Lina, the film features Wen Qi and Qin Hailu in a story centering on a young woman whose life is disrupted by the sudden arrival of her mother as she prepares for an urgent medical procedure. Related Stories Disney Seeks $10 Million for Super Bowl Commercials, But Advertisers Push Back (EXCLUSIVE)



