Historic drama “The King’s Warden” continued its distinctive run on the South Korean field workplace, crossing the 13 million admissions threshold in the course of the weekend of Mar. 13–15.
In line with knowledge from KOBIS, the monitoring service operated by the Korean Movie Council, the movie maintained a commanding 76.36% income share, holding the highest spot for its sixth consecutive weekend.
“The King’s Warden” earned $8.2 million from 1,253,733 admissions over the weekend. Directed by Jang Dangle-jun and starring Yoo Hae-jin and Park Ji-hoon, the movie facilities on a village chief defending a deposed teenage king in the course of the fifteenth century. Since its Feb. 4 debut, the movie has amassed a large cumulative gross of $86.8 million from 13,467,811 admissions, shifting additional up the record of South Korea’s all-time highest-grossing movies.
Pixar’s “Hoppers” held regular in second place, incomes $1.1 million from 173,213 admissions. The animated characteristic has reached a cumulative gross of $3.5 million since its Mar. 4 launch.
The native horror-mystery “Samakdo” debuted in third place, incomes $246,268 over the weekend. Directed by Chae Ki-jun and starring Jo Yoon-seo and Kwak Si-yang, the movie follows an investigative reporting crew that uncovers the existence of absolute evil whereas wanting right into a thriller believed to have disappeared in the course of the Japanese colonial period. Since its opening on Mar. 11, the movie has earned $354,305.
In fourth place, Brad Pitt racing drama “F1” noticed a re-entry into the highest 5 following a re-release. The movie added $322,138 over the weekend, bringing its South Korean lifetime whole to $37.1 million from over 5.2 million admissions.
The espionage thriller “Humint” took fifth place, incomes $109,668. Directed by Ryoo Seung-wan and starring Zo In-sung and Park Jeong-min, the movie has now reached a cumulative gross of $13.2 million from practically 2 million admissions.
The Japanese anime movie “Assault on Titan The Film : The Final Assault” re-entered the charts in sixth place with $92,656. Directed by Hayashi Yuichiro, the movie offers a cinematic conclusion to the sequence. Its cumulative whole in South Korea now stands at $6.6 million.
A re-release of Joe Wright’s 2005 movie “Satisfaction & Prejudice” took seventh place, incomes $57,934.
Rounding out the highest 10 have been the musical drama “Choir of God” in eighth place with $40,397 (whole $9.1 million), the native comedy-drama “Mad Dance Workplace” in ninth with $32,424 (whole $254,019), and the Oscar-winning Norwegian drama “Sentimental Worth” in tenth with $37,966 (whole $394,081).
The general market collective gross for the weekend was $10.8 million, down from final week’s $14.2 million.















