If films like Spider-Man: Homecoming is given a delayed release in China, it could prove to be quite costly.
It is believed that none of these movies will open until August, at the earliest, hinting that China is enlisting its infamous Hollywood summer blackout once again.
Of that foreign tally, China has by far the biggest share, pulling in $100.6 million, or roughly 21% of its full foreign take.
China has long enacted a “Hollywood blackout” during its summer months, but many industry insiders thought that would be abandoned after last year.