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"The Man Who Lives with the King" topped the box office and surpassed 6 million viewers.
According to the Korea Film Council's integrated computer network on the 24th, "The Man Who Lives with the King" topped the box office with 195,485 audiences the previous day. The cumulative audience is 6,024,348.
"The Man Who Lives with the King" is a film about Cheongryeongpo in 1457, a chief who claimed to be exiled for the revival of the village, and a young predecessor who was expelled from the throne and exiled, and exceeded 6 million viewers on the 20th day of its release.
This is a record that preceded the 6 million mark of "The King's Man" (29th) and "The Throne" (26th), and is the same box office speed as "The Gwanghae, The Man Who Became the King," which attracted 12.32 million viewers. Attention is focusing on whether "The Man Who Lives with the King," which has been firmly at the top of the box office for 11 consecutive days, will be able to surpass this year's top box office and become a 10 million movie.
"Humint," starring Cho In-sung and Park Jung-min, ranked second at the box office with 32,115 viewers. The cumulative audience is 1,611,133. "Number One" (5276) starring Choi Woo-sik ranked third, followed by "God's Orchestra" (4670) and "Guessing App: Young" (4474).
Meanwhile, 265,666 people visited the theater on that day.
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