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Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean rolls out red carpet in China for world premiere of Dead Men Tell No Tales

With Hollywood chasing a bigger share of China’s growing cinema box office revenue, stars Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom and Javier Bardem parade on red carpet in Shanghai at Pirates of the Caribbean 5 global launch

Fans pose for pictures ahead of the global premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales in Shanghai. Photo: Reuters

Walt Disney Co’s latest outing of Pirates of the Caribbean rolled out the red carpet in Shanghai on Thursday in a rare world premiere in China for a Hollywood blockbuster as US producers look to woo movie-goers there.

In the shadow of Disney’s newest theme park, which opened last year, hundreds of Pirates fans lined up to catch a glimpse of stars Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom and Javier Bardem ahead of an afternoon viewing.

Despite a slowdown in box office sales in the Chinese market, US studios are increasingly looking to it to boost global revenues, though they face issues from a local quota system for imported films to questions over censorship.

China’s box office slowed markedly last year, but grew at its fastest pace in more than a year in April, driven by Universal’s high-octane action movie The Fate of the Furious .

Fans wait ahead of the the film’s global premiere in Shanghai. Photo: Reuters
Fans wait ahead of the the film’s global premiere in Shanghai. Photo: Reuters

The China premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales puts it among a small number of US films to screen for the first time in China. Films like Point Break and Iron Man 3 have premiered or opened earlier in China.

The trend reflects the growing influence of China’s 1.4 billion potential cinema-goers, who are increasingly driving global box office sales.

In the Shanghai sunshine, student Zhao Yushen said she had skipped her studies for exams to come from nearby Nanjing to see Depp.

Hollywood is eager to tap the growing China market with events such as today’s film launch. Photo: Reuters
Hollywood is eager to tap the growing China market with events such as today’s film launch. Photo: Reuters

“I’ve still got one final-term exam to take tomorrow morning, but I haven’t prepared for it at all,” she said.

Hollywood is eager to tap more consumers like Zhao, and hopes it can lobby Beijing to raise its cap of 34 imported films a year under a revenue-sharing deal. The deal is scheduled to be reviewed this year.

The market grew around 4 per cent last year, down sharply from its nearly 50 per cent growth in 2015, according to box office tracker EntGroup.

A staff member stands in front of a poster advertising the launch of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales in Shanghai. Photo: Reuters
A staff member stands in front of a poster advertising the launch of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales in Shanghai. Photo: Reuters

The four previous Pirates of the Caribbean films, the most recent in 2011, have generated over US$3.7 billion in worldwide ticket sales, according to the website Box Office Mojo.