Sci-fi thriller 'Triangle' set for China release on July 17
The 2009 sci-fi thriller 'Triangle', known for its mind-bending time loop and high ratings, will premiere in mainland Chinese cinemas on July 17.

The critically acclaimed 2009 science fiction thriller 'Triangle', holding a strong 8.5 rating on Douban, has officially been set for release in mainland Chinese cinemas on July 17. The film, lauded for its intricate time loop narrative and suspenseful plot, originally premiered in the UK in 2009.
Written and directed by Christopher Smith, the film stars Melissa George as Jess, a single mother. After encountering a storm at sea with her friends, they find themselves adrift and board a mysterious cruise ship named 'Aethelred'. Once aboard, the survivors become trapped in a terrifying cycle of strange occurrences and murders.
'Triangle' has garnered attention for its complex structure and psychological themes. Its release in China provides a new platform for international audiences to engage with the film.
Promotional efforts are underway, encouraging ticket purchases through a platform offering discounts and rebates to enhance accessibility and potentially boost ticket sales.