Ne Zha 2 Storms Global Box Office, Secures Seventh Spot with Record-Breaking $14.16 Billion
In a groundbreaking achievement, the Chinese film "Ne Zha: Chaos in the Sea" has stormed its way to the seventh spot in the global box office rankings, with a staggering total of $14.16 billion in ticket sales worldwide, including presales and overseas earnings. According to data from online platforms, this milestone cements the movie's position as a landmark in Chinese cinema history. The film has surpassed the earnings of "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and is now poised to potentially overtake "Avengers: Infinity War", which currently holds the sixth spot with $14.88 billion in ticket sales. With a predicted total of $14.79 billion, according to AI projections from Lighthouse Professional Edition, "Ne Zha 2" is on track to solidify its place as the seventh-highest-grossing film in global box office history.

1 March 2025
The movie's box office has surpassed that of Spider-Man: No Way Home, becoming the 7th highest-grossing film in global box office history, rivaling the likes of Avengers: Infinity War, which has a box office total of $1.488 billion. The phenomenal success of Nezha 2 has not only brought new hope to China's film industry, but also had a profound impact on the broader economy. The movie's massive commercial success has led to a surge in related businesses, including peripheral merchandise, video, apparel, and even tourism, generating trillions of yuan in revenue. Moreover, the film's influence has created hundreds of thousands of new job opportunities, making it a significant driver of China's cultural industry.
With predictions indicating that Ne Zha 2 will reach an astonishing $14.79 billion in box office sales, as forecasted by the Lantern Professional Edition AI, the movie has the potential to continue challenging and possibly surpassing current box office records. This positions Ne Zha 2 as a significant contender in the global cinematic landscape, potentially leaving a lasting impact on the film industry's revenue records. The ripple effect of the film's success has far-reaching implications, demonstrating the potential of Chinese cultural products to stimulate economic growth and create new opportunities for employment, having "at least revitalized thousands of cinemas" and driven economic activity in various sectors, showcasing the vast potential of China's cultural industry to shape the country's economic trajectory.

