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"The Man Who Lives With The King" for 40 days... 13.46 million..Highest Score Since Pandemic [★Movie Chart]

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Kim Mihwa

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Wang Shaman/Naver Movie / Photograph =Naver Movie
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The movie "The Man Who Lives With The King" achieved the highest score for Korean movies since the pandemic.

According to the integrated computer network of movie theater tickets on the 16th, "The Man Who Lives with the King" broke a new box office record by surpassing 13.46 million cumulative viewers on the 15th, the 40th day of its release.

While "The Man Who Lives with the King" has been a box office race with the support of audiences across the entire generation, evoking the "Bangsa-nam" syndrome nationwide, the cumulative audience recorded 13,467,838 on the 40th day of its release. This is a record that exceeds the cumulative number of "Seoul's" (1,3128,080), which drew the largest number of Korean movies since the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. As a result, "The Man Who Lives with the King" posted the biggest number of Korean films released since the pandemic, ranking fifth in the box office of all Korean films and seventh in the box office of all time in foreign currency, proving its popularity.

"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 king who was exiled from the throne. The movie "The Man Who Lives with the King," which became the top box office in 2026, drew favorable reviews as a powerful historical drama with the actors' enthusiastic performances that gave heavy resonance and lingering effects, attracted the largest number of viewers among Korean movies released after the pandemic.

Attention is focusing on how far the box office score of "The Man Who Lives with the King" will continue.

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