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DUNE Pushes VENOM Down in Week 2
Slow Market Prepare for Lifting of Covid RestrictionsSales at the Korean box office slipped again, dropping 20% to 589,000 admissions, and with no new commercial domestic titles for well over a month, the local market share edged down to 5%. However, the marke...
DUNE Fails to Top VENOM in Debut
Hollywood Tentpoles Crowd the ChartsDespite one of the most hotly anticipated Hollywood tentpoles of the year entering the charts, the market slowed 23% week-on-week over the past weekend, with 745,000 tickets sold. Once again, no major new domestic titles wer...
VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE Reigns at Korean Box Office
Business Rebounds Ahead of Ease of Covid RestrictionsWith a new comic book tentpole in theaters and ease of Covid restrictions in sight, the business experienced a massive bump over the weekend as admissions shot up 120% with 967,000 sales counted. With most o...
NO TIME TO DIE Tops Slow Holiday Weekend
Latest 007 Tentpole Fails to Catch on in KoreaDespite Hangul Day falling on Saturday, holiday crowds failed to materialize at the box office as an already quiet marketplace slowed a further 30%, with 444,000 tickets sold over the weekend. Buoyed by strongholds...
NO TIME TO DIE Clocks In First Place Debut
Latest Bond Film Leads Quiet MarketplaceA long-awaited Hollywood topped the charts and gave the market a 30% boost, but admissions remained low with 623,000 tickets sold over the weekend. With no major new local releases for several weeks, the domestic market ...
ON THE LINE Connects for 2nd Weekend Win
Korean Theaters Prepare to Welcome NO TIME TO DIEFollowing the Chuseok holidays and without any major news attractions, theater crowds thinned out as admissions slowed 36% with a total of 476,000 sales recorded. Local titles continued to drive the market, capt...
SHANG-CHI Claims 2nd Weekend Win, MOGADISHU Rises to 2nd
Korean Box Office Awaits Launch of Chuseok TitlesWith no major new releases, business slowed, and holdovers led the charts over the past weekend as distributors and theaters await the coming Chuseok holiday. Business was down 30% week-on-week to 608,000 admiss...