Photo: GettyAudiences sure are eager to return to the movies!Moviegoers in China broke a box office world record over the weekend whenDetective Chinatown 3, a buddy cop comedy, made $397 million during its first three days of release. That’s the most a movie has ever made on opening weekend in a single market, according toThe New York TimesandDeadline.The previous record-holder wasAvengers: Endgame, which opened to $357 million in its opening weekend in the U.S. and Canada, which count as a single market.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Though the latest installment in theDetective Chinatownseries didn’t earn very favorable reviews, audiences flocked to theaters as some businesses reopen after COVID-19 lockdowns.The record-breaking weekend comes during the Lunar New Year holiday, which lasts seven days. AsThe New York Timesreports, people in China were heavily encouraged not to travel during the time, which likely contributed to more people going to the movies.China recently reportedly surpassed North America in terms of bigger box office returns as the United States continues to grapple with how to safely reopen movie theaters. Movie theaters in China reopened last July.According to data from Artisan Gateway, an Asian film and cinema industry consulting firm, the Chinese moviegoing market unseated North American totals in 2020 to become the No. 1 box office globally, perThe Hollywood Reporter.

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Audiences sure are eager to return to the movies!Moviegoers in China broke a box office world record over the weekend whenDetective Chinatown 3, a buddy cop comedy, made $397 million during its first three days of release. That’s the most a movie has ever made on opening weekend in a single market, according toThe New York TimesandDeadline.The previous record-holder wasAvengers: Endgame, which opened to $357 million in its opening weekend in the U.S. and Canada, which count as a single market.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Though the latest installment in theDetective Chinatownseries didn’t earn very favorable reviews, audiences flocked to theaters as some businesses reopen after COVID-19 lockdowns.The record-breaking weekend comes during the Lunar New Year holiday, which lasts seven days. AsThe New York Timesreports, people in China were heavily encouraged not to travel during the time, which likely contributed to more people going to the movies.China recently reportedly surpassed North America in terms of bigger box office returns as the United States continues to grapple with how to safely reopen movie theaters. Movie theaters in China reopened last July.According to data from Artisan Gateway, an Asian film and cinema industry consulting firm, the Chinese moviegoing market unseated North American totals in 2020 to become the No. 1 box office globally, perThe Hollywood Reporter.

Audiences sure are eager to return to the movies!

Moviegoers in China broke a box office world record over the weekend whenDetective Chinatown 3, a buddy cop comedy, made $397 million during its first three days of release. That’s the most a movie has ever made on opening weekend in a single market, according toThe New York TimesandDeadline.

The previous record-holder wasAvengers: Endgame, which opened to $357 million in its opening weekend in the U.S. and Canada, which count as a single market.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Though the latest installment in theDetective Chinatownseries didn’t earn very favorable reviews, audiences flocked to theaters as some businesses reopen after COVID-19 lockdowns.

The record-breaking weekend comes during the Lunar New Year holiday, which lasts seven days. AsThe New York Timesreports, people in China were heavily encouraged not to travel during the time, which likely contributed to more people going to the movies.

China recently reportedly surpassed North America in terms of bigger box office returns as the United States continues to grapple with how to safely reopen movie theaters. Movie theaters in China reopened last July.

According to data from Artisan Gateway, an Asian film and cinema industry consulting firm, the Chinese moviegoing market unseated North American totals in 2020 to become the No. 1 box office globally, perThe Hollywood Reporter.

source: people.com