Movie still from 'Mickey 17'. Photo by Warner Bros. Korea

Movie still from 'Mickey 17'. Photo by Warner Bros. Korea

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Director Bong Joon-ho's film 'Mickey 17' surpassed 1 million viewers within four days of its release.


According to the Korea Film Council's integrated box office data from March 28 to April 3 during the Samiljeol holiday, 'Mickey 17' attracted 1,296,661 viewers, topping the box office. Its revenue share reached 68.9%. The film, released on February 28, has accumulated a total of 1,303,007 viewers, dominating the market. This new sci-fi work is a collaboration between director Bong and Hollywood studio Warner Bros., starring actor Robert Pattinson.


The film 'Captain America: Brave New World' ranked second with 143,450 viewers. Released on March 12, it has drawn a cumulative audience of 1,584,177. 'Toemalrok,' adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name, attracted 113,427 viewers, securing third place.


Ranked fourth is 'It's Okay, It's Okay, It's Okay' (40,575 viewers), fifth is 'Paddington: Peru-e Gada' (36,055 viewers), and sixth is 'Geu Sijeol, Uriga Joahaetdeon Sonyeo' (32,800 viewers).



The total number of moviegoers during this period was recorded at 1,882,326.


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