The film’s cumulative gross now stands at $13.4 million with 1.84 million admissions since its May 17 release.
In second place, Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch” opened with $1.1 million and 157,480 admissions, playing on 1,034 screens.
The film has earned $1.3 million in Korea since its May 21 launch.
The film has now crossed $9.2 million in total gross and drawn over 1.34 million admissions in Korea.
Horror sequel “Final Destination Bloodlines” added $95,933 in seventh place, taking its total to $516,929 from 70,307 admissions.
The Korean Film Council’s tracking service, Kobis, reports that Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt remained at the top of the Korean box office for a second consecutive weekend. “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” brought in $5 million from 688,160 admissions at 2,150 screens, or 64.65% of the total revenue.
With 1 point84 million admissions since its May 17 release, the movie’s total gross to date is $13 point4 million.
Second place went to Disney’s “Lilo and Stitch,” which debuted on 1,034 screens with $1.11 million and 157,480 admissions. Since its premiere in Korea on May 21, the movie has brought in $1.03 million.
With 61,940 new admissions and $450,067 in revenue, the South Korean crime thriller “Yadang: The Snitch” maintained its impressive run in third place. Since its April launch, the local title has sold over 332 million tickets, bringing its total revenue to $23 million.
With $178,899 and 26,250 admissions, “A Minecraft Movie” came in fourth. The movie has now made over $9.2 million overall and attracted over 13.4 million Korean viewers.
Fifth place went to South Korean action drama “The Old Woman With the Knife,” which brought its total revenue from more than 532,000 admissions to $142,121.
Across 140 screens, the new local release “Election Fraud: Act of God?” made its sixth-place debut with $107,737 and 15,823 admissions. After debuting on May 21, the politically charged documentary has brought in $152,182.
In seventh position, the horror sequel “Final Destination Bloodlines” brought in $95,933, bringing its total from 70,307 admissions to $516,929.
Marvel’s “Thunderbolts*” dropped to eighth place with $91,758 and 12,515 admissions, continuing its downward trend. In Korea, the movie has now made $6.77 million.
With $80,836 and 11,822 admissions from 212 screens, the Japanese romantic drama “My Beloved Stranger” debuted in ninth place.
Long-running anime film “Attack on Titan The Movie: The Last Attack,” which rounded out the top 10, earned $89,124, bringing its total revenue from more than 884,000 admissions in Korea to $6.06 million.