(Bloomberg) -- "The Wandering Earth," China’s second-highest grossing film, will play on Netflix Inc.’s streaming service, building on the sci-fi movie’s success.

  • Netflix, which didn’t specify financial details or when it will be shown on its service, said the company will translate the film into 28 languages as the movie is likely to resonate with viewers outside of China. Excluding booking fees, the film’s generated about 3.8 billion yuan ($566 million) at the Chinese box office since its debut earlier this month, according to data compiled by ticketing company Maoyan.

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  • Though China has churned out blockbusters before, box-office success has often been limited to the local market as film-makers there have struggled to make movies that are popular with a global audiences. "Wandering Earth," which tells the tale of an apocalyptic future where humans are trying to save Earth by propelling it out of the solar system, could test whether Chinese producers are closer to figuring that out.
  • Still, Chinese producers are making progress. Case in point: "The Meg," which became the highest-grossing shark thriller since "Jaws" in 1975 after it became a hit in both China and the U.S.
  • Beijing Jingxi Culture & Tourism Co., China Film Co., Cultural Investment Holdings Co. and Shanghai Film Co. are among companies that have seen gains in their share prices amid optimism over their involvement in the film.

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--With assistance from April Ma.

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