The film "The Boss" surpassed director Park Chan-wook's film "It Can't Be Helped" to take the top spot at the domestic box office for the second consecutive day, dominating cinemas during the mid-autumn celebration (Chuseok, mid-autumn festival).
As of 7 a.m. on the 5th, the film "Boss" attracted 208,863 viewers on the 4th, the second day of its release, according to the Korea Film Council's comprehensive computer network.
Upon its release, "The Boss" attracted 238,895 viewers, far exceeding the figure of "30 Days" starring Kang Ha-Neul and So-Mi.
It has also broken the record for the highest opening score for a Korean film since the COVID-19 pandemic and is currently ranked number one at the box office for two consecutive days.
The pre-sale rate remains unchanged and it is still in the top spot. The popular movie "Boss" is about the selection of the next boss, which will determine the future of the organization, and the members of the organization who are working hard to achieve their dreams.
This is a comic action film that depicts the confrontation between members of a gang who desperately try to "give up" control of the shack.
2025/10/05 18:37 KST
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