Michael opened at No.1 at the Korean box office with a powerful debut, drawing nearly 100,000 moviegoers on its first day.
According to the Korean Film Council’s integrated ticketing system on May 14, Michael drew 99,903 viewers on May 13, taking the top spot at the box office. Its cumulative audience has reached 118,493.
The film chronicles the rise of Michael Jackson from a musical prodigy to the King of Pop, featuring legendary performances and music that reshaped global pop culture.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 ranked second with 29,970 viewers, bringing its cumulative total to 1,299,742.
The sequel reunites Miranda, the legendary editor-in-chief of fashion magazine Runway, with Andy, who returns as a features editor after 20 years, alongside Emily, now an executive at a luxury brand. Together, they navigate a transformed media landscape in a fierce battle for influence in the fashion industry.
Salmokji placed third with 16,444 viewers, pushing its cumulative total to 3,067,181.
The horror film follows a mysterious figure captured on a road-view image at Salmokji, leading a film crew back to a reservoir for reshoots, where they encounter something lurking in the dark depths of the water.
Project Hail Mary ranked fourth with 7,048 viewers, bringing its cumulative total to 2,804,575.
The film centers on a scientist who wakes up alone aboard a spacecraft with no memory and must carry out a final mission to prevent humanity’s extinction. It is based on the novel by Andy Weir, author of The Martian.
Super Mario Galaxy placed fifth with 6,561 viewers, bringing its cumulative audience to 1,339,821.
The animated sequel follows Mario and Luigi, who evolved from ordinary plumbers in New York into world-saving heroes, as they team up with new characters including Yoshi and embark on an even larger interstellar adventure across diverse worlds.
Reported by News Culture M.J._mj94070777@nc.press
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