Wednesday, 18 February 2026

2025 Box Office Bloodbath(?): China's Ne Zha 2 crushes the compeition

Over the past decade, Chinese films have been creeping up the Worldwide Box Office charts, and finally in 2025, it is a Chinese film that is easily the highest-grossing film of the year. Ne Zha 2 is the only film in 2025 to break $2 billion with a grand total of $2,259,822,417 according to Box Office Mojo. It comfortably beat all competition, with only Zootopia 2 coming remotely close with $1,830,234,346. 

Ne Zha 2 dominates 2025 box office


With the Avatar franchise flagging on its third entry Fire and Ash (making approximately $1.5 billion less than the original film), and the IP-fuelled likes of Minecraft, Jurassic World: Rebirth, How to Train Your Dragon, Superman and Mission Impossible all failing to reach a billion, it makes Ne Zha 2's success all the more astonishing. 

Not only is it crushing all American competition, but it doesn't need American audiences to do so. Ne Zha 2, as is very common with the most popular Chinese films, made $2,209,602,296 in China alone, meaning only around a poxy $50 million came from audiences outside China. 

This is the culmination of a trend we can see beginning in 2015, when Chinese fantasy adventure Monster Hunt just scraped into the top 20 films of the year with $387,053,506 while the likes of The Force Awakens, Jurassic World, Furious 7, Age of Ultron and Minions were all making comfotably over a billion dollars and sitting atop the charts. 

This was followed by The Mermaid in 2016 which was the 14th highest-grossing film of the year with $553,810,228, then Wolf Warrior 2 which broke into the top 10 of 2017 at number 7 with $870,325,439. Meanwhile, new entries from the Star Wars, Fast and Furious and Despicable Me franchises still dominated alongside another live action Disney remake (Beauty and the Beast) as the only films to break the billion dollar mark.

Arguably, the real shift happens in 2018 with three Chinese films being in the top 20 highest grossing films of the year. In 2019, it's four, including the original Ne Zha which didn't make it to a billion. Then, in the great global clusterfuck of the 2020 pandemic, there are a whopping eight Chinese films in the top 20. No films made even half a billion that year due to cinema closures and lockdowns and the general terrible state of the world. 

Following the anomaly of 2020, things went slightly back to normal, but it must be noted that in 2021, three of the top 10 films are Chinese, including the second and third highest grossers of the year behind the spectacularly successful Spider-man: No Way Home. Two of the top 20 are Chinese in 2022, four in 2023, three in 2024, and three again in 2025 including the all-conquering Ne Zha 2

All this to say, there has never been a Chinese film as the worldwide number one highest-grossing film of the year, until 2025 and Ne Zha 2. Not only has it beaten the slowly dying Hollywood franchises of Avatar, Jurassic World, Mission Impossible, Marvel and DC, but it beat the up and coming new franchises like Minecraft and potentially F1

Chinese audiences are clearly seeing less Hollywood movies, and becoming more accustomed to their own homegrown hits. Will Hollywood start remaking Chinese hits? Will there be more Hollywood/China co-productions like The Meg? Do Hollywood just need to stop flogging dead horses? One thing is for sure, Hollywood needs to watch its back. Chinese films are here to stay.


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