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从《哪吒1》到《 哪吒2 》,票房双巅峰 光线传媒减持的 “剧本” 谁在写?

Core Viewpoint - The release of "Nezha 2" has set a record for box office earnings in China, significantly boosting the stock price of Light Media, which reached a historical high of 34.73 yuan per share. Following this success, major shareholders have announced plans to reduce their holdings in the company [1][4][6]. Group 1: Shareholder Actions - On May 19, Light Media announced that its controlling shareholder, Light Holdings, along with its concerted actors, plans to reduce their holdings by up to approximately 29.24 million shares, accounting for no more than 1% of the total share capital after excluding shares in the repurchase account [1][6]. - The family of Wang Changtian, the chairman and general manager of Light Media, could potentially cash out over 500 million yuan based on the closing price of 18.39 yuan per share on May 19 [4][6]. - The previous third-largest shareholder, Hangzhou Alibaba Venture Capital, has exited the top ten shareholders list in the first quarter report of this year [4][6]. Group 2: Financial Performance - For the first quarter of 2025, Light Media reported a revenue of 2.975 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 177.87%, and a net profit of 2.016 billion yuan, up 374.79% [10]. - The box office for "Nezha 2" has surpassed 15.4 billion yuan, which is nearly ten times the total revenue of Light Media for the year 2024, which was 1.586 billion yuan, reflecting a slight increase of 2.58% year-on-year [10][11]. Group 3: Market Challenges - Despite the success of "Nezha 2," the film industry is facing a significant challenge with no films achieving over 1 billion yuan in box office earnings since the Spring Festival, leading to concerns about the lack of new hits to follow [11][12]. - Light Media's upcoming film "Unique" was postponed from its original release date and has only grossed 12.16 million yuan since its release [12]. - Analysts believe that Light Media has a rich content pipeline, planning to develop a "mythical universe" with 50 animated films, including adaptations of classic Chinese literature [12].