'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Surpasses 2 Million Viewers on 4th Day of Release
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] The movie 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' surpassed 2 million viewers in South Korea just four days after its release.
According to distributor Sony Pictures on the 18th, 'Spider-Man' recorded a cumulative audience of 2,000,846 as of 3 PM that day.
It set a record for the fastest time to surpass 2 million viewers since the COVID-19 pandemic. Last summer, 'Deliver Us from Evil' attracted 2 million viewers on its fifth day of release.
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'No Way Home' was directed by Jon Watts and starred Tom Holland, following the Spider-Man series 'Homecoming' (2017) and 'Far From Home' (2019). It integrates the previous Spider-Man universe and marks the beginning of the multiverse, a core element of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Phase 4.
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