According to the Korean Film Council's integrated computer network on the 12th, 'Avatar: Waterway' (director James Cameron, 'Avatar 2') maintained first place in the box office, mobilizing 56,888 viewers on the 11th. The cumulative number of viewers was 8,967,425 after 27 days of release. It is expected to exceed 9 million today.
'Avatar 2' is a sequel to director James Cameron 13 years after the previous film 'Avatar', and tells the story of the merciless threat faced by the family of 'Jake Sully' and 'Neytiri' on the planet Pandora and the long journey they must embark on to survive. It contains stories about battles, battles, and the wounds that must be endured.
‘The First Slam Dunk’ (directed by Takehiko Inoue) is maintaining second place. It attracted 47,241 viewers, exceeding the cumulative number of viewers of 549,104 within 7 days of its release.
‘Hero’ (directed by Yoon Je-kyun) is in third place. ‘Hero’ mobilized 38,134 viewers. 'Hero' is a film that depicts the last year of Ahn Jung-geun, who killed Ito Hirobumi in Harbin in October 1909 and died after being sentenced to death by a Japanese court, from the time he prepared for his rebellion to the moment of his death.
‘Puss in Boots: An Amazing Adventure’ (directed by Joel Crawford) attracted 129,416 people, and ‘Switch’ (directed by Ma Dae-yoon) attracted 14,695 people. 'Switch' is the story of Park Kang, a top star who was enjoying a glamorous single life, a 0 million-year actor ranked 0 in castings and a self-proclaimed scandal maker, when his life changes 180 degrees on Christmas Day. It is currently being screened to rave reviews.
Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr