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Brad Pitt’s ‘F1’ Retakes Lead at Korea Box Office

Brad Pitt’s ‘F1’ Retakes Lead at Korea Box Office

Brad Pitt‘s “F1” reclaimed the top spot at the Korean box office over the July 18–20 weekend, grossing $2.6 million from 332,902 admissions. According to KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council, the film has now reached $14.5 million in cumulative earnings.

Animated biblical epic “The King of Kings” opened in second with $2.08 million and 303,370 admissions. Directed by Jang Seong-ho and produced by Mofac Studios and Angel Studios, the film retells the story of Jesus through the eyes of a child. It has a cumulative total of $2.6 million.

Japanese animated mystery “Detective Conan the Movie: One-Eyed Flashback” landed in third place, adding $1.4 million for a running total of $2.2 million.

Last week’s chart-topper, “Jurassic World Rebirth,” dropped to fourth with $1.39 million. The film’s cumulative haul now stands at $13.9 million. Korean thriller “Noise” followed closely in fifth with $1.38 million, lifting its total to $10.4 million.

James Gunn’s “Superman” slid to sixth, grossing $944,531 for a cumulative $5.6 million. In seventh, “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Art World Tales” added $174,929 in its second frame to reach $286,987.

Horror title “Ghost Train” earned $85,387 for a total of $619,963. Japanese suspense film “The Floor Plan” debuted in ninth with $78,256. Also known as “A Strange House,” the film, which has a cumulative total of $101,047, follows Amemiya, a YouTuber who investigates a peculiar house with an inexplicable layout.

Horror sequel “M3GAN 2.0” rounded out the top ten with $73,600 in its opening weekend and a cumulative total of $109,582.

The top ten films collectively grossed $11.2 million over the July 18–20 weekend, down slightly from $11.4 million the previous frame.


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