Monster Hunt tops China box office – will it be a hit here too?

Radish-like monster takes China by storm, but some doubt that weird fantasy will have broader appeal

Monster Hunt
(Image credit: Edko Films)

Fantasy comedy Monster Hunt has become the most successful Chinese-made film of all time, raking in millions in little over a week since opening. Will its blend of live-action, animation and a radish-like baby monster make it a hit in the UK too? "Critics have been sceptical of Monster Hunt’s international appeal," says The Independent, and a UK release is yet to be scheduled.

But there's no doubt about its appeal in China. According to the state news agency, Monster Hunt has earned 1.317bn yuan (£137m) since it opened on 16 July, the BBC reports. The previous record for a Chinese film was set by low-budget 2012 road trip comedy Lost in Thailand, which earned about £130m.

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