Korea Box Office: ‘Spiritwalker’ Wins Weekend Ahead Of ‘Encanto’

“Spiritwalker,”A fantasy action film about an unnamed man who wakes up with a new body each 12 hours grabbed the top spot at South Korean box offices over the weekend. It was one of three new films to get significant releases, a possible sign that Korea’s theatrical market is steadying.

Yoon Jae-kyun directs. “Spiritwalker”According to data from Kobis (the theatrical tracking service run by the Korean Film Council), the weekend’s earnings of $2.16million represented a 31% share in the overall market. It made $2.96million in five days.

K-Movie, a sales agency, has confirmed that Variety The existence of a deal for license rights “Spiritwalker” to Hollywood producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura for English-language remake. Additional details are difficult to find.

Disney animation film “Encanto”Placed second with $1.69 Million over the weekend and $$2.15 Million over five days.

Korean title came in third “Nothing Serious,”This team scored $1.27 million on the weekend, and $1.77million over the five days that followed.

“Perhaps Love,” the previous weekend’s top film tumbled by 81% in its second frame to just $400,000 over the weekend and to fifth place. After 12 days, it has accumulated just $3.97million. Marvel film “Eternals”Also, the price dropped sharply to $549,000 and moved from second to fourth. It has been available for release since the beginning of the month, and has now amassed $26.0 million.

The nationwide aggregate of $7.01 million over the weekend, was only a fraction ahead of the previous weekend’s $6.66 million. After a year of being dominated by foreign films, there may be a new stream of Korean titles on the market that will help Korean audiences return to theaters. Other Korean films are also announcing their releases in December, January.

These were the places that had fewer people over the weekend: “Dune”With $368,000, you can get a cumulative total of $12.8 Million after five weeks. “The French Dispatch,”With $104,000, you can get a total of $569,000 “Dear Evan Hansen,”New release: $71,000, for an aggregate of $825,000 “Made in Italy” taking $60,000 over five days; and Korea’s “Tomb of the River,”Its third week of release saw $41,000

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