
'Jurassic World: New Beginnings' has stopped the momentum of 'Superman' and reclaimed the throne.
According to the integrated computer network of movie ticket sales by the Korean Film Council on the 13th, the film 'Jurassic World: New Beginnings' (directed by Gareth Edwards) attracted 204,833 viewers the previous day, dominating the weekend box office. The cumulative audience number is 1,559,136.
Released on the 2nd, 'Jurassic World: New Beginnings' tells the story of Zora (Scarlett Johansson) and Dr. Henry (Jonathan Bailey) who enter the most dangerous island on Earth, home to the secret research facility of the original Jurassic Park, to save humanity. They discover shocking truths that have been hidden and must survive amidst the threats posed by dinosaurs.
'Superman' (directed by James Gunn) has fallen to second place. On the same day, it attracted 178,256 viewers, bringing its cumulative audience to 407,303.
Released on the 9th, 'Superman' is a massive superhero action blockbuster where the most powerful being on Earth, Superman, faces off against the worst enemies trying to destroy the world. Actors David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult star in the film.
The newly returned 'Superman', directed by James Gunn, has achieved a popcorn score of 96% on the American rating site Rotten Tomatoes (as of the 10th), receiving positive reviews.
In third place is 'Noise', which gathered 134,920 viewers, with a cumulative audience of 1,063,796.
Released on the 25th of last month, 'Noise' is a reality horror thriller where Juyoung searches for her missing younger sister in an apartment complex plagued by daily noise disturbances, featuring actors Lee Sun-bin, Kim Min-seok, Han Soo-ah, and Ryu Kyung-soo.
Fourth place goes to 'F1: The Movie' (directed by Joseph Kosinski), which attracted 116,082 viewers, with a cumulative audience of 1,301,129.
As of 8 AM on that day, the real-time reservation rate is led by 'Jurassic World: New Beginnings' with 15.4%. The number of reservations is over 67,000. Following it are 'Superman', 'F1: The Movie', and 'Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint'.