'A Quiet Place' Scores China Release Date

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The slot is a coup for Paramount, given the rarity of horror releases in the massive Chinese market.

Paramount’s horror-thriller A Quiet Place is ready to make some noise at the Chinese box office.

The high-concept hit has been cleared by Beijing’s censors and given a Middle Kingdom release date of May 18, a theater chain manager in the Chinese capital confirmed Thursday to The Hollywood Reporter.

The Chinese opening is something of a coup for Paramount and Platinum Dunes, given how rare horror releases are in the Middle Kingdom. The country has no movie ratings system, so all titles approved for release must be deemed suitable for viewers of all ages. (Universal and Blumhouse’s Happy Death Day was the last U.S. horror flick to get the go-ahead, earning $9.6 million from a limited release).

Directed by and starring John Krasinski, A Quiet Place follows a family of four who must remain silent to ward off mysterious creatures that hunt by sound. Formally innovative, the movie has less than three minutes of spoken dialogue. Krasinski’s real-life wife Emily Blunt co-stars, along with Millicent Simmonds and Noah Jupe.  

A Quiet Place opened far ahead of expectations in its North American debut last weekend, pulling in $50 million and unseating Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One from first place. Overseas, the pic bowed to a solid $21 million from just 40 markets — especially pleasing for Paramount given that the movie cost just $17 million to make.

 

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