Weekend (7th-9th) Box Office

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Isul] Marvel's movie 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' has maintained the top spot at the weekend box office for four consecutive weeks.


According to the Korea Film Council's integrated ticketing system, over the past weekend three days (7th to 9th), 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' (directed by Jon Watts) was screened 13,648 times across 1,405 theaters, attracting 300,463 viewers. Since its release on the 15th of last month, it has recorded a cumulative audience of 6,598,995.


'Spider-Man: No Way Home' is the first film after COVID-19 to attract 6 million viewers and achieved the highest box office during the pandemic period. Last weekend, it earned $33.01 million in North America alone, securing the number one spot at the North American weekend box office for four consecutive weeks.


Jo Jin-woong and Choi Woo-shik's film 'Innocent Witness' attracted 260,027 viewers, ranking second. Since its release on the 5th, a total of 374,412 people have watched the film.


The animated film 'Sing 2', released on the same day, attracted 203,800 viewers and recorded a cumulative audience of 282,264.


'The King's Man' ranked fourth, and the domestic romance film 'Happy New Year' ranked fifth.


'Drive My Car', directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, who is a strong contender for Golden Globe, Critics' Choice, and Academy Awards, ranked sixth, surpassing a cumulative audience of 31,875 since its release on the 23rd of last month.



The total number of moviegoers over the weekend was 870,192, which is about 220,000 fewer than the previous week's 1,095,972.


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