Move over, Superman: A new superhero movie will be overtaking U.S. box offices.

Its accolades: “Ne Zha II” is already the highest-grossing animated film of all time since its Lunar New Year release in China, earning more than $2 billion globally; the Chinese film, releasing in U.S. theaters this week with a new English dub, scored the highest Rotten Tomatoes audience rating for an animated film in the past decade. Not bad for a “racoon-eyed,” “pug-nosed” cartoon of a misfit boy, based on ancient Chinese mythology and the 16th-century novel “Investiture of the Gods.”

Written and directed by Jiaozi, the plot-heavy sequel follows the events of the 2019 film “Ne Zha,” which depicts the trickster hero’s origin story. Ne Zha (voiced by Crystal Lee in the new English dub) is the third son of Ch

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