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Korean Drama 'No Other Choice' Dominates South Korean Box Office

29 Sep

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Summary

  • 'No Other Choice' opens at #1 in South Korea with $4.5 million
  • 'Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc' debuts at #2 with $2.5 million
  • 'Demon Slayer' remains a box office juggernaut in South Korea
Korean Drama 'No Other Choice' Dominates South Korean Box Office

In the South Korean box office over the past weekend, the Korean drama "No Other Choice," headlined by Lee Byung-hun, has emerged as the clear winner. The film opened at the top spot, earning $4.5 million from 609,280 admissions and commanding 45.2% of the weekend sales.

Closely following in second place is the Japanese feature "Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc," which debuted with $2.5 million and drew 311,715 admissions. The film adapts the "Reze" arc of the popular manga series.

Maintaining its strong presence, the Japanese juggernaut "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Movie: Infinity Castle" ranked third, adding $907,483 to its cumulative total of $38.5 million.

The South Korean box office has seen a diverse range of films capturing the attention of moviegoers over the past week. With the success of "No Other Choice" and the continued popularity of "Demon Slayer," the local and international film industries are showcasing their ability to captivate audiences in the country.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'No Other Choice,' starring Lee Byung-hun, opened at #1 in the South Korean box office.
The Japanese anime film 'Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc' debuted at #2 in South Korea, earning $2.5 million.
'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Movie: Infinity Castle' remains a box office juggernaut in South Korea, adding $907,483 to its cumulative total of $38.5 million.

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