2021 11-05
Hua Hua Culture "African Film Fund" investment film list first announced 9 films of rich types
Recently, Hua Hua Culture and Media Group released the list of films invested by the "African Film Fund", which covers 4 films that have been released and 5 films to be released. It is reported that 9 films have been confirmed to be released on Netflix while being screened in local theaters in Africa, and will be launched in the global market to attract overseas users. With the rapid development of the Chinese film market and the accelerating process of globalization, Huahua Culture Group, based on the local market, has a global view and is gradually exploring more possibilities of Chinese films in the world layout.
2019 09-05
China to Remake Classic Balkan Films as Part of Diplomatic Charm Offensive
China’s Huahua Media has signed on to remake two classic war films from the Balkans as part of a push to improve diplomatic ties between the Middle Kingdom and countries taking part in its “Belt and Road” global infrastructure project, Chinese reports said. The news follows Huahua’s return to the spotlight as an investor on the upcoming “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” franchise film, though the company was better-known in the past for a short-lived slate financing deal with Paramount in 2017.
2019 04-30
China's Huahua Media Buys Stake in Legendary's 'Godzilla: King of the Monsters'
The Chinese investor and film marketer says there will be more Hollywood dealmaking to come in 2019.
2017 01-18
China's Huahua Media, Shanghai Film Group Take Stakes in Vin Diesel’s 'xXx' Sequel
Chinese companies Huahua Media and Shanghai Film Group have taken stakes in Vin Diesel's xXx: Return of Xander Cage from Paramount and Revolution Studios.
2016 07-12
China's Huahua Media Buys Into 'Transformers: The Last Knight'
The most recent film in the franchise, 'Transfomers: Age of Extinction,' earned $320 million in China, some $75 million more than it took home in North America.
2016 01-09
Huahua Helps ‘Star Trek’ Find Its Way in China, Eyes Growing Investment Role
“Star Trek Beyond” may be late in getting to China – it releases Friday, some seven weeks after its U.S. and most major international outings – but when it does it won’t be lacking support on the part of Chinese film industry players.
2016 06-22
‘Star Trek Beyond’ Gets More Chinese Investment With Huahua Media Now Aboard
Paramount Pictures is already in bed with Alibaba on the upcoming Star Trek Beyond, and has now added another Chinese partner for the sci-fi film. Fast-growing Huahua Media is making its first global investment in a tentpole with Par and Skydance’s STB. The Chinese studio has a pre-existing relationship with Paramount, having collaborated on the marketing for Transformers: Age Of Extinction, TMNT, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Terminator Genisys and others.
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