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"The Man Who Lives With The King" and 2.48 million people watched the Samiljeol holiday..Countdown to 10 million [★Movie Chart]

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Kim Nayeon

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a man living with a king / photograph = movie poster
a man living with a king / photograph = movie poster

"The Man Who Lives with the King" continues to be the overwhelming number one box office record, and is about to surpass 10 million viewers.

According to the Korea Film Council's integrated computer network on the 3rd, "The Man Who Lives with the King" (director Jang Hang-joon) attracted 2,479,075 viewers during the Samiljeol holiday (February 27th to March 2nd). The cumulative audience is 9,213,410.

"The Man Who Lives with the King" is a movie 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. On the 27th day of its release, it exceeded 9 million viewers on the 2nd. This is faster than the historical dramas "The King's Man" (50th) and "The Man Who Became a King" (31st), which surpassed 10 million viewers.

In particular, it has set an unusual record of achieving the highest number of daily audiences in the fourth week of its release, showing off its amazing box office potential. On the 1st, the daily audience was 817,205, surpassing the daily audience (661,442) on the day of Lunar New Year (17th), which was the highest daily audience since its release.As such, the countdown to the 10 million viewers of "The Man Who Lives with the King" began, fueled by the audience's hot word of mouth and the Nth viewing craze.

Then, on the 2nd, "Humint" ranked second at the box office with 41,515 audiences, and the cumulative audience was 1,863,688. "Hophers" (29,415), "God's Band" (11,208), and "5 cm per second" (8163) followed.

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