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Jackson Yee Proves He’s China’s Brightest Film Star with Historic Box Office Feat |
As of 30 June, according to figures from Lighthouse Professional Edition, Jackson Yee’s films have raked in a staggering 20 billion yuan altogether.
That means he’s officially the first actor born after 2000 to ever pull off such a mind-blowing feat in China’s movie history.
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You might know him from TFBOYS, but Jackson has shown he’s way more than just a pop idol. His acting CV is stacked with blockbusters that practically print money.
The Battle at Lake Changjin alone bagged a monstrous 5.775 billion yuan, Full River Red clocked 4.544 billion, and the sequel The Battle at Lake Changjin II: Water Gate Bridge wasn’t far behind with 4.067 billion yuan. Proper heavy hitters, those.
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And it doesn’t stop there. His newest flick, The Murderer, is currently lighting up cinemas and has already pulled in more than 273 million yuan in barely any time.
Clearly, Jackson Yee’s name on the poster means guaranteed crowds — the lad’s star power is undeniable, but so is his acting craft, which has drawn genuine praise from fans and critics alike.
So it’s no wonder he’s being hailed as one of the brightest stars of China’s new generation, with the rare combo of box office pull and proper acting chops. Jackson Yee isn’t just riding the wave of youth fandom — he’s steering the whole ship, setting new standards for what young Chinese actors can achieve. Bravo to him!