The film unit of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd will collaborate
with Viacom Inc subsidiary Paramount in online ticketing,
promotion and merchandising for "Mission: Impossible - Rogue
Nation" in China, it said in a statement on Wednesday. It did
not say how much the tie-up would cost.
The movie, starring Tom Cruise, is due in theaters on July 31,
according to Paramount's website.
Alibaba Pictures, previously known as ChinaVision Media Group,
raised nearly 5 billion yuan ($805.5 million) in 2014 from a
share offer that put Alibaba in control of the company. Earlier
this month, it agreed to sell 4.20 billion new shares at HK$2.9
each to independent investors to boost its share capital.
In January, Alibaba Pictures unveiled its first movie project
under its new ownership, a romance to be produced by acclaimed
Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai. ($1 = 6.2072 yuan)
(Reporting by John Ruwitch; Editing by Miral Fahmy)
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