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The H Collective’s Wolf Warrior 2 Enters Top 100 Box Office Films of All Time

A poster of Wolf Warrior 2 (Source: Well Go USA)
A poster of Wolf Warrior 2 (Source: Well Go USA)

Wolf Warrior 2, which is developed and produced by The H Collective and Beijing Culture, has become the first non-Hollywood movie to enter the top 100 box office films of all time.

After being played at 32 locations this past weekend and has accumulated close to $2 million at the box office in the U.S., the movie made its entrance to China market and up to now has generated more than $685 million. With this record, Wolf Warrior 2 is the biggest film ever released in China.

Chairman of Beijing Culture and board member of The H Collective, Song Ge said, “Beijing Culture started the stunt casting and storytelling as well as the action design for Wolf Warrior 2 with some key members of the H Collective two years ago. That's a key element of our great success today and we have been working together on the marketing and distribution of Wolf Warrior 2 in China and worldwide.”

4th from left – Song Ge (Chairman, Beijing Culture) next to producer Joe Roth, 3rd from right – actress Ruby Rose, 2nd from right producer Jeff Kirschenbaum

Producer Joe Roth, who is developing the untitled fourth installment of the blockbuster xXx action film franchise with The H Collective, stated, “It was at the Shanghai event of Beijing Culture/The H Collective's launch of Wolf Warrior 2, that I saw the film's trailer for the first time. I was really impressed with the quality and action of the film. I visited Beijing Culture headquarters on that trip and realized how close Beijing Culture and The H Collective team members were working together. This is a perfect example of Chinese filmmakers working with US/international partners to create Chinese backed movies that can perform around the world.”

Wu Jing in Wolf Warrior 2 (2017)
Wu Jing against a band of ruthless mercenaries in 2 (2017) (Source: Well Go USA)

The sequel to 2015's hit film Wolf Warrior, which grossed $80 million in China, opened nationwide in the U.S. on July 28 and is day-and-date with its release in China. This is the first film in the exclusive acquisition deal of The H Collective, a newly formed US-based film finance, production, marketing and distribution company, to bring films from Beijing Culture to North America.

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  • If I had to rate the first one i’d give it a 3/10 and that’s being generous. It was bad on so many levels. The second looks halfway decent. Looking forward to it.

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