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blockbuster

[blok-buhs-ter] / ˈblɒkˌbʌs tər /
NOUN
depth charge
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For years, Hollywood executives have treated China as a tantalizing but unreliable prize: a massive audience that could supercharge a blockbuster’s global haul, yet one governed by opaque rules, shifting tastes and sudden political constraints.

From MarketWatch

Moore Threads and MetaX, two Chinese AI chip startups that made blockbuster market debuts earlier this month, ended the year up more than 400% from their listing prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of his most popular films was the 1975 blockbuster, Sholay, where he played a petty criminal hired by the police to capture a villain.

From BBC

The frenzy for Hong Kong listings is gathering pace, with six more Chinese firms targeting to raise over US$2 billion in January, raising hopes of another blockbuster year for the market.

From The Wall Street Journal

There was also a huge resurgence for Oasis, whose blockbuster reunion tour helped them shift more than one million albums during 2025.

From BBC