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The tentpoles, both releasing in China in February after Chinese New Year, will be the first Marvel/Disney releases in the world's second-largest theatrical market since 'Avengers: Endgame' in 2019.
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00:00Black Panther, Wakanda Forever, and Ant-Man and the Wasp, Quantumania, have both locked down China release dates.
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00:17This ends a de facto three-and-a-half-year ban on all Marvel movie releases in the country,
00:22a pattern that costs Disney hundreds of millions in potential ticket revenue.
00:26The Black Panther sequel, which was released across the rest of the world in November,
00:30will hit theaters in China on February 7th.
00:34Only the most broken people can be great leaders.
00:45Meanwhile, Ant-Man 3 will be released in China on February 17th, the same day it hits theaters in North America.
00:51What's it gonna be? Ant-Man.
00:55The two titles will be the very first movies of Marvel's Phase 4 to screen in China,
01:00as the last approved theatrical releases from the studio were Spider-Man Far From Home and Avengers Endgame way back in 2019.
01:08It's worth noting that Ant-Man 2 earned over $121.2 million in China in 2018,
01:14while the first Black Panther film grossed $105 million that same year.
01:18For more on this story and the latest movie news, go to THR.com.
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