China has become an increasingly important country when it comes to judging a blockbuster's commercial success. In some cases, Chinese audiences will throw even more money at a movie that's already raked in a lot of cash in other territories, and in other cases a movie that wasn't commercially successful domestically can still collect a lot of money in China. And then there instances where a movie that's popular nearly everywhere around the world isn't met with the same reception in China. Such was the case last winter with Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and in case you needed more proof that audiences there weren't particularly keen on seeing Episode VIII, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom just opened in China and made somewhere between $34-$36 million, which is almost as much money as what The Last Jedi made during its entire run in the same country. Evidently over there, dinosaurs are a bigger deal than lightsabers.