Korean-produced crime action film “The Roundup: No Way Out” dominated proceedings at the South Korean cinema box office for the second successive weekend. Its massive haul now totals $60 million. “…
The Friday to Sunday period saw the film bring in $10.4 million from 1.32 million ticket sales and account for a 72% market share, according to data from Kobis, the data tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council . Including pre-release previews and strong midweek sales, the film has now rushed on to an aggregate of $59.6 million that has been earned from 7.78 million spectators.
It passed the seven million ticket sales landmark in just 11 days of official release. That is quicker than the three weeks needed for last year’s second instalment “The Roundup.” But the extensive previewing for the new film blurs the comparisons somewhat.
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