The movie "Black Nuns" has surpassed the break-even point, recording a total of 1.6 million viewers. "Black Nuns" is about a banned girl who saves a boy possessed by a powerful evil spirit.
The story is about Sister Yunia (Song Hye Kyo) and Sister Michaela (Jeon Yeo Bin) who are about to perform a ritual. The film has surpassed the break-even point with a cumulative audience of 1,600,001.
During the broadcast, the cast members made hearts with their hands to express their gratitude to the audience, drawing attention. The cast members responded to the audience's interest by sending heartfelt greetings.
The film has already sold out in over 100 countries and is reaching audiences around the world, and is continuing to make waves in the global box office. In Indonesia, it achieved the highest box office gross of any Korean film released there.
Following the success of the film, it is now the second-highest-grossing Korean film to have been released in Indonesia. It was also released in the Philippines, where it topped box office for two consecutive weeks after its release.
The film is currently ranked No. 1 in the box office, drawing attention from both domestic and international audiences. It will be screened in Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, and Laos on February 6th, and in North Korea on February 7th.
The film is scheduled to be released in theaters around the world, including the United States, Myanmar, Singapore and Malaysia on February 13, and Vietnam on February 21.

By Corin 2025/02/09 23:26 KST