The film broke the previous record. According to production company Mofaq Studios on the 28th, "King of Kings" had grossed a cumulative $54.51 million by the day before.
(approximately 7.78 billion yen). The final box office takings for "Parasite" in the U.S. were $53.84 million (approximately 7.68 billion yen), which was slightly higher.
With this record-breaking achievement, "King of Kings" is now the highest-grossing Korean film released in the U.S.
The film has been attracting attention since its North American release on the 11th of this month (local time), and has surpassed "Minecraft" starring Jack Black and Jason Momoa at the box office.
It debuted in second place behind "To the Movie." Since then, it has not shown any significant decline, and thanks to the viral effect, it has steadily increased its audience numbers.
The film received the highest rating in the American film market survey "CinemaScore," which is calculated based on audience ratings.
The film has been highly praised by experts and the general public, receiving an A+ rating. Written and directed by Mopac Studio's CEO Chang Seong-ho, the film is set in 19th century Britain.
The film is based on the novel "The Life of Our Lord" by novelist Charles Dickens. It tells the story of Jesus Christ, from his birth, to his mission, his suffering, and his death.
The film tells the story of the life of the protagonist, who is resurrected after being killed in a car accident. The voice cast includes Hollywood stars Kenneth Branagh, Uma Thurman, Ben Kingsley, Pierce Brosnan, and Forest Whitaker.
The list includes many famous actors from the US and Canada, which has also made it a hot topic.
2025/04/29 06:20 KST
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