Disney’s live-action Mulan finally debuts in Chinese cinemas on September 11 after delays from the coronavirus pandemic
- The remake of Disney’s 1998 animation stars Liu Yifei, Gong Li and Donnie Yen – all famous in China
- The new film is skipping a theatrical release in most parts of the world, opting instead for streaming on Disney+
In most of the world, Disney’s Mulan is skipping cinemas and heading straight to the Disney+ streaming platform. But in China, the film is finally getting a theatrical debut on September 11 after months of delays.
The remake of Disney’s beloved 1998 animated film, featuring a Chinese warrior woman, is the first live-action epic from the House of Mouse starring a Chinese actress in the lead role. The story is based on ancient Chinese folklore, but many people in the country lamented the historical inaccuracies in the original animated film.
During the closure, some Chinese studios forwent theatrical releases and opted instead to stream their films online. In the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and western Europe, Mulan will start streaming on Disney+ this coming weekend.
In China, where the government sets release dates rather than distributors, films often have releases announced just weeks or even days before. The arrival of Mulan was trending on Weibo on Wednesday afternoon, soon after the news broke.
“My day has come,” one excited Weibo user commented.
“She’s arrived, she’s arrived, she’s finally arrived!!” another wrote.
In Hong Kong, the film is scheduled to release the following week on September 17. But some people have already vowed to skip it.