Jinant Movie & TV’s household drama “Dear You” ascended to the highest spot on the China field workplace throughout the Might 8–10 weekend, incomes RMB62.6 million ($9.2 million), in line with information from Artisan Gateway.
Launched on April 30 as a part of the Might Day vacation slate, the movie has now reached a cumulative complete of $20.1 million. Directed by Lan Hongchun and starring Li Sitong and Wang Yantong, the story facilities on Grandma Ye Shurou, a lady from the Chaoshan area whose quiet twilight years are upended when her debt-ridden grandson, Xiaowei, travels to Thailand to seek out his rumored billionaire grandfather. The search uncovers a hidden love affair spanning half a century, revealing that the particular person Grandma had been exchanging letters with for many years was a stranger.
Zhonghe Qiancheng’s suspense thriller “Vanishing Point” moved to second place, including $8.2 million for a cumulative complete of $51.3 million. Directed by Cheng Wei-hao and starring Zheng Kai and Liu Haocun, the difference of the novel “Sea Anemone” explores a sequence of chilling secrets and techniques inside a residential compound, triggered by the mysterious disappearance of a kid on the winter solstice.
“Cold War 1994” secured third place, taking in $4.3 million to push its complete to $36.2 million. Produced by Edko Movies and directed by Longman Leung, the Hong Kong police prequel incorporates a forged led by Daniel Wu and Terrance Lau. Set within the years previous the handover, the movie particulars the early energy struggles and systemic corruption throughout the police pressure that set the stage for the unique franchise.
“The Devil Wears Prada 2” held the fourth spot, incomes $1.4 million for a cumulative complete of $13 million.
Rounding out the highest 5, New Line Cinema’s martial arts fantasy “Mortal Kombat II” debuted with $1.3 million.
The market skilled a normal post-holiday contraction following the surge of the Might Day interval, with Mainland China’s total weekend grosses reaching $27.3 million, whereas the 2026 year-to-date income stands at $2.05 billion, down 47.5% from the identical interval in 2025.
