Chadwick Boseman Starrer 21 Bridges To Release In Chinese Theaters This March (Photo Credit: Instagram/Chadwick Boseman & IMDb)

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The Chadwick Boseman starrer police action film, 21 Bridges will hit Chinese theaters on March 19, the first Hollywood action title to debut in the world’s largest film market so far this year. It was produced by China’s Huayi Brothers, as well as Los Angeles’ AGBO and MWM Studios.

The news comes just days after Boseman posthumously won the Golden Globe for best actor in a drama motion picture with his work in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” Chinese viewers paid more attention to the awards this year due to the best director win for China-born Chloe Zhao, which has sparked pride and nationalist anger.

21 Bridges, starring Chadwick Boseman in the lead, is directed by Brian Kirk, who helmed episodes of Game of Thrones, and counts two pairs of powerful brothers on both sides of the pacific — Joe and Anthony Russo (Avengers: Endgame) as well as Wang Zhongjun and Zhonglei — among its producers, the latter pair as executive producers through Huayi. It made just $28.5 million domestically in 2019, and has grossed only $50 million worldwide to date.

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