Michelle Yeoh sees ‘Ne Zha 2’ movie as homage to Chinese mythology  

The movie has amassed a total box office of 12.3 billion yuan, making it the eighth highest-grossing box office film globally in history

    • While Yeoh emphasises the cultural richness of the film, she wants audiences of all walks of life to understand that the most important thing is that it’s “a beautiful story”.
    • While Yeoh emphasises the cultural richness of the film, she wants audiences of all walks of life to understand that the most important thing is that it’s “a beautiful story”. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Sun, Aug 24, 2025 · 10:30 AM

    [LOS ANGELES] For Oscar-winning actor Michelle Yeoh, it is time for Hollywood to focus more on Asian mythological characters like the ones showcased in the Chinese film Ne Zha 2, which has become the highest-grossing animated film in history worldwide.

    “They are warriors and demigods,” Yeoh, who voices the role of Ne Zha’s mom for the film’s English dub, said.

    “I guess it’s like Zeus, you know, and Thor, but these are ours. And I think that’s very important because when you learn about another culture’s myths, you have a nice, deeper understanding, and it teaches you to embrace something that is different,” the Everything Everywhere All at Once actor added.

    Ne Zha 2, distributed by A24, follows the events of the first film, 1999’s Ne Zha. In the new film, the souls of Nezha and Aobing work to regain their physical bodies and protect their families. The original film grossed over US$700 million worldwide.

    The English dubbed version of the fantasy film directed by Yu Yang and based on Xu Zhonglin’s 16th-century novel called Investiture of the Gods, arrives in US theatres on Friday (Aug 22).

    The sequel, originally in Mandarin, made waves when it overtook Pixar’s Inside Out 2 in February to become the highest-grossing animated film globally in history, according to data from ticketing platform Maoyan.

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    Ne Zha 2 has amassed a total box office of 12.3 billion yuan (S$2.2 billion), including pre-sales and overseas earnings, making it the eighth highest-grossing box office film globally in history.

    While Yeoh emphasises the cultural richness of the film, she wants audiences of all walks of life to understand that the most important thing is that it’s “a beautiful story”.

    “I think we should stop seeing it as, ‘Oh, it’s a Chinese film’,” she added.

    The Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon actor recalled watching the movie for the first time and not being able to tear her eyes away from the screen.

    “You are going up to the heavens. You are going down to the bottom of the seas. You see the dragons. You see all these kind of things, and just for that two hours, be transported,” Yeoh said. REUTERS

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