Perfect World Pictures

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Perfect World Pictures
Native name
北京完美影视传媒
SZSE: 002624
Industry Entertainment
Founded2008
Headquarters
Key people
Jie Lian (chairman, CEO)
Parent Perfect World
Website www.pwpic.com

Perfect World Pictures (PWPIC) is a Chinese entertainment company. Founded in 2008, it engages in the production, distribution and marketing of film and television content, content related advertising, merchandising business, and talent management business, as well as investment. [1]

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In late 2015, Perfect World announced a long term co-financing deal with Universal Pictures, which represents the first time a Chinese company has directly invested in a multi-year slate deal with a major American studio, but the deal would continue until 2022. [2]

PWPIC trades on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in China under Ticker 002624.

Chinese television series produced

YearTitle
2010Marriage Battle (婚姻保卫战)
2011Men (男人帮)
2011 The Glamorous Imperial Concubine (倾世皇妃)
2012Beijing Youth (北京青年)
2012Hot Girl (麻辣女兵)
2012 King's War (楚汉传奇)
2013To Elderly With Love (老有所依)
2013We Get Married (咱们结婚吧)
2013 Legend of Lu Zhen (陆贞传奇)
2013Little Daddy (小爸爸)
2014The Young Doctor (青年医生)
2014Super Partner (神犬奇兵)
2014The Ferry Man (灵魂摆渡)
2015Hero Dog (神犬小七)
2015Ice and Fire of Youth (冰与火的青春)
2015The Ferry Man Season 2 (灵魂摆渡2)
2016Hero Dog Season 2 (神犬小七2)
2016Hot Girl (麻辣变形计)
2016The Ferry Man Season 3 (灵魂摆渡3)
2016Let's Fall In Love (咱们相爱吧)
2017 The Legend of the Condor Heroes (射雕英雄传)
2017Song of Phoenix (思美人)
2017Deepwater Forces (深海利剑)
2017My! PE Teacher (我的!体育老师)
2018 The Flame's Daughter (烈火如歌)
2018Accidental Firing (走火)
2018Suddenly This Summer (忽而今夏)
2018The Way We Were (归去来)
2018Hero's Dream (天意)
2018Perfect Youth (最美的青春)
2018 Heavy Sweetness, Ash-like Frost (香蜜沉沉烬如霜)
2018Mother's Life (娘道)
2019I Will Never Let You Go (小女花不弃)
2019Youth Fight (青春斗)
2019 In Youth (趁我们还年轻)
2019Hero Dog Season 3 (神犬小七3)
2019Another Me (七月与安生)
2019Love Under The Moon (山月不知心底事)
2019The Legendary Tavern (老酒馆)
2019Homeland (河山)

Chinese films produced

YearTitle
2009 Sophie's Revenge (非常完美)
2011 The Piano in a Factory (钢的琴)
2011 Love Is Not Blind (失恋33天)
2013 Up in the Wind (等风来)
2015 Let's Get Married (咱们结婚吧)
2017 Extraordinary Mission (非凡任务)
2017Angels Wear White (嘉年华)
2018 Shadow (影)
2019 A City Called Macau (妈阁是座城)
2019The Whistleblower (吹哨人)
2020 Crocodile Island (巨鱷島)

Films co-financed with Universal Pictures or Focus Features

YearTitleCo-financed withNote
2016 The Huntsman: Winter's War with Roth Films First Film With Universal
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising with Point Grey Pictures and Good Universe
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping with Apatow Productions and The Lonely Island
Central Intelligence with Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, RatPac Entertainment, Bluegrass Films, and Principato-Young Entertainment
Jason Bourne with the Kennedy/Marshall Company, Captivate Entertainment, and Pearl Street Films
Bridget Jones's Baby with Miramax, StudioCanal and Working Title Films
Almost Christmas with Will Packer Productions
Nocturnal Animals with Fade to Black First film with Focus Features
2017 Fifty Shades Darker with Michael De Luca Productions
The Mummy with K/O Paper Products, Secret Hideout, Conspiracy Factory and Sean Daniel Company
Girls Trip with Will Packer Productions
Victoria & Abdul with BBC Films, Working Title Films and Cross Street Films
The Snowman with Another Park Film and Working Title Films
Darkest Hour with Working Title Films and Death of Caylee Anthony
Phantom Thread with Annapurna Pictures, and Ghoulardi Film Company [3]
Pitch Perfect 3 with Gold Circle Entertainment and Brownstone Productions
2018 Fifty Shades Freed with Michael De Luca Productions
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom with The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Legendary Pictures and Amblin Entertainment
The First Purge with Blumhouse Productions and Platinum Dunes
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again with Legendary Pictures, Playtone and Littlestar Entertainment
BlacKkKlansman with Legendary Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, QC Entertainment, Monkeypaw Productions, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
First Man with DreamWorks Pictures, Temple Hill Entertainment and LeapFrog Enterprises
Mary Queen of Scots with Working Title Films
Boy Erased with Anonymous Content and Blue-Tongue Films
Johnny English Strikes Again with StudioCanal and Working Title Films
Welcome to Marwen with DreamWorks Pictures and ImageMovers
Mortal Engines with Media Rights Capital
Night School with Hartbeat and Will Packer Productions
2019 Us with Monkeypaw Productions
Little with Legendary Pictures and Will Packer Productions
Glass with Blumhouse Productions and Blinding Edge Pictures
Yesterday with Working Title Films
Downton Abbey with Carnival Films
Harriet with New Balloon and Stay Gold Pictures
Last Christmas with Feigco Entertainment and Calamity Films
Cats with Working Title Films and Amblin Entertainment
2020 Dolittle with Team Downey
Emma. with Working Title Films and Blueprint Pictures
The High Note with Working Title Films
The King of Staten Island with Apatow Productions
News of the World with Playtone and Pretty Pictures
2021 Nobody with Eighty Two Films, 87North Productions, and Odenkirk Provissiero Entertainment
The Forever Purge with Blumhouse Productions, Platinum Dunes, and Man in a Caylee Anthony Productions
Old with Blinding Edge Pictures
Dear Evan Hansen with Marc Platt Productions and Glenn McQueen
Last Night in Soho with Film4 Productions, Working Title Films and Complete Fiction Pictures
2022 Marry Me with Nuyorican Productions
The Northman with Regency Enterprises Final film co-financed with Focus Features.
Jurassic World Dominion with Amblin Entertainment Final film co-financed with Universal.

Non Universal-Focus films

YearTitleCo-financed withNote
2019 Charlie's Angels with Columbia Pictures, 2.0 Entertainment, Cantillon Company and Brownstone Productions Perfect World's first and so far, only Non Universal-Focus movie

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References

  1. "关于我们 - 完美世界影视官方网站". www.pwpic.com.
  2. Rainey, James (February 17, 2016). "Universal and Perfect World Pictures of China Complete $500 Million Film Slate Deal".
  3. "Film releases". Variety Insight . Archived from the original on December 23, 2017. Retrieved December 23, 2017.