The movie ‘Suzume’s Lockdown’ ranked first at the box office on the first weekend of its release.
According to distributor Showbox Co., Ltd. on the 13th, 'Suzume's Lockdown' ranked first in the weekend box office, attracting 694,250 people from the 10th to the 12th.
This is the highest weekend score among movies released in 2023, surpassing 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantum Mania' (590,228 people), 'Negotiation' (468,685 people), and 'The First Slam Dunk' (309,315 people). This figure is exceeded.
From the first day of release, it has maintained the top spot at the box office for five consecutive days and is creating a sensation in theaters, recording a cumulative audience of 972,489. Currently, the real-time reservation rate is 33.4%, firmly maintaining its position as the number one reservation rate.
In addition, 'Suzume's Door Break' continues to be well-received by audiences, showing an outstanding CGV Golden Egg Index score of 94%.
Meanwhile, 'Suzume's Lockdown' is the story of Suzume, a girl who accidentally opens a door that causes disaster, and desperately tries to close it to prevent disasters occurring throughout Japan. It is being screened to rave reviews in theaters nationwide.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr