6 International Movies Hitting Chinese Cinemas This March

By That's, February 26, 2025

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March 2025 promises to be an exciting month for movie lovers in China, bringing a stellar lineup of international films that cater to a variety of tastes. 


Mickey 17

March 7

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Leading the pack is Mickey 17, the highly anticipated sci-fi epic from director Bong Joon-ho, featuring Robert Pattinson in a thrilling tale of survival on an alien planet. 

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Pattinson delivers an extraordinary performance, skillfully portraying multiple identical characters, each with its own distinct personality, showcasing his versatility and depth as an actor.

With its stunning visuals, gripping plot, and Bong Joon-ho’s signature style, Mickey 17 is expected to captivate audiences and leave them questioning the boundaries of identity, humanity and survival in space.


Flight Risk

March 7

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On the same day, Flight Risk takes audiences on an exhilarating journey through a high-stakes corporate espionage thriller. 

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Starring Mark Wahlberg, this movie delves into the cutthroat world of corporate America, where every decision could be a matter of life and death. 

Flight Risk combines sharp dialogue, suspenseful twists, and a powerful performance from Wahlber, making it an unmissable choice for thriller lovers.


There's Still Tomorrow

March 8

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If you’re looking for something more emotionally charged, There's Still Tomorrow promises a deeply moving experience. 

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This Italian drama explores themes of love, loss, and redemption as a woman attempts to rebuild her life after a personal tragedy. 

The film’s tender storytelling and strong performances will resonate with those who enjoy intimate, heartwarming narratives that reflect the complexities of human emotions.


Plankton: The Movie

March 8

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For families and children, Plankton: The Movie provides a fun and colorful underwater adventure, featuring the mischievous Plankton on a journey of self-discovery.

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If you’re a fan of SpongeBob SquarePants, you’ll know the lovable Plankton is no stranger to mischief — and this movie is no exception, filled with laughs and chaos from the undersea world!


Snow White

March 21

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Disney’s new take on the classic fairy tale, Snow White promises a fresh and enchanting experience, with Rachel Zegler starring as the iconic princess and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen. 

This live-action adaptation reimagines the story with a modern twist while staying true to the heart of the original tale.

Note: We might have some idea of what to expect, and it ain't good — both of Disney’s Snow White trailers have now received more than one million dislikes on YouTube, signaling a troubled reception for the film.


The Match

March 26

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The Match is a Korean-language drama centered around a historic sports rivalry, blending intense action with deep emotional storytelling. 

Featuring Lee Byung-hun, known for his gripping performance in Squid Game, this film showcases him in a completely different light, offering a refreshing departure from his previous role. 

However, before you venture out to book your tickets, we must remind you that non-English films will be shown in their original language, with only Chinese subtitles available.


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