Huayi Brothers
Huayi Brothers Media logo | |
Public (SZSE:300027) | |
Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 1994 |
Founder | Wang Zhongjun, Wang Zhonglei |
Headquarters | Beijing, China |
Number of locations | 1 |
Area served | China |
Key people | Wang Zhongjun (Chairman & CEO), Wang Zhonglei (President) |
Products | Movies, Television shows, Music, Movie theaters |
Services | Talent representation for musicians & actors/actresses |
Revenue | CNY 892,000,000 (2011) |
Owner | Wang Zhongjun, Wang Zhonglei |
Subsidiaries |
Huayi Brothers Film Investment Co., Ltd. Huayi Brothers TV Service Co., Ltd. Huayi Brothers Contemporary Culture Broker Co., Ltd. Huayi Brothers Music Co., Ltd. Huayi Brothers Advertising Co., Ltd. Huayi Brothers International Distribution Ltd Huayi Brothers (South Korea) Co Ltd |
Website |
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Huayi Brothers | |
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Founded | 1994 |
Founder | Wang Zhongjun, Wang Zhonglei |
Genre | Mandopop |
Country of origin | China |
Location | Beijing, China |
Official website |
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Huayi Brothers Media Corp. (Chinese: 华谊兄弟传媒股份有限公司; pinyin: Huáyì Xiōngdì Chuánméi Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) is a Chinese entertainment company that owns a film studio, a television production company, a talent agency, a record label, and a movie theater chain founded in Beijing by brothers Wang Zhongjun and Wang Zhonglei in 1994. The company made world news on October 30, 2009 when the Shenzhen Stock Exchange ChiNext Board was halted, after HBMC's stock price more than doubled by 122.74 percent from its IPO price, to open at 63.66 yuan per share.[1] Patrick Frater of Variety called it "China’s largest private sector film conglomerate".[2] In 2014, the company was the seventh-largest film distributor in China, with 2.26% of the market.[3]
History
The company was founded in 1994 as a film production company. It underwent a comprehensive expansion into the media industry through investing and now produces and operates movies, TV shows, talent agencies, music labels, and movie theaters.[4] In February 2011, Huayi Brothers revealed their plans to create the largest TV and film studio complex in East Asia.[5] Also, they announced that they aim to earn 10 billion yuan in the box office by 2016.[6] As of April 2015, the company was worth US$7.9 billion.[7]
In 2014 the company announced that it had agreed to invest as much as $150 million in Studio 8, the production company launched by former Warner Bros. executive Jeff Robinov, but the partnership never materialized. Shanghai-based conglomerate Fosun International later signed a deal to invest in Robinov's company instead.[8]
Artists
- Angelababy
- Feng shao feng
- Pace Wu
- Li Xia
- Liu Jinshan
- Yu Zhen
- Jia Nailiang
- He Zhuoyan
- Zanilia Zhao
Productions
- Cell Phone (Movie)
- A World Without Thieves (天下无贼) (Movie, 2004)
- Rob-B-Hood (宝贝计划)" (Movie, 2006)
- Assembly (集结号) (Movie, 2007)
- The Warlords (Movie)
- If You Are the One (Movie)
- The Forbidden Kingdom (Movie)
- The Message (Movie)
- Look for a Star (Movie)
- The Spring in The Winter (Movie)
- LOVE (Movie)
- Chinese Zodiac (Movie)
- Mojin-The Lost Legend (Movie)
- Lost and Love (Movie)
- Mr. Six (Movie)
- Aftershock (Movie)
- Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (Movie)
- Women Who Flirt (Movie)
- Personal Tailor (Movie)
- Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons (Movie)
- MR. GO (Movie)
- Taichi 0 (Movie)
- Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (Movie)
- Painted Skin: The Resurrection (Movie)
- Only You (2015)
- Mojin: The Lost Legend (2015)
- Dragon Blade (2015)
- The Boy (2016)
- Warcraft (2016)
- Free State of Jones (2016)
- The Wasted Times (2016)
- Hardcore Henry (2016)
- The Edge of Seventeen (2016)
- Rock Dog (2016)
- The Space Between Us (2017)
- Revenge for Love (2017, distribution)[9]
- Blazing Samurai (2017)
- The Foreigner (2017)
- Thunder Agents film (2018)[2]
- Husband and Wife (TV series)
- Soldiers Sortie (TV series)
- Pursuit (TV series)
- My Chief and My Regiment (TV series)
- Dwelling Narrowness (TV series)
Talent agency
HBMC manages over 100 Chinese A-List celebrities of movie, music and TV. Names including Xun Zhou, Angelababy, Kun Chen, Zhao Wei and Shu Qi have all appeared in Huayi productions.
See also
References
- ↑ "All stocks trigger suspensions on China's Nasdaq-style board under price-rise rules on first day". Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- 1 2 Patrick Frater (October 12, 2015). "China’s Huayi Brothers Sets Superhero Franchise Pact With Michael Uslan". variety.com. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
- ↑ "China Film Industry Report 2014-2015 (In Brief)" (PDF). english.entgroup.cn. EntGroup Inc. Retrieved October 15, 2015.
- ↑ www.trmusic.com.cn/intro/about.htm
- ↑ "Huayi Brothers to build East Asia's largest film and TV studio complex". Asia Pacific Arts. 2011-02-24.
- ↑ "Huayi Brothers unveils their moneymaking plan". Asia Pacific Arts. 2011-03-16.
- ↑ Patrick Frater (April 9, 2015). "Chinese Media Stocks Stage Major Rally in U.S. and Asian Markets". variety.com. Retrieved April 14, 2015.
- ↑ Verrier, Richard For Hollywood, the road to China is littered with broken deals Los Angeles Times. September 7, 2015
- ↑ "疯岳撬佳人(2017)". cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 14 February 2017.
External links
- Official website (in Chinese)