
'Demon Slayer: Mugen Train' has maintained its 1st place for the 7th consecutive day.
According to the integrated computer network of the Korean Film Council on the 29th, the film 'Demon Slayer: Mugen Train' (directed by Haruo Sotozaki) attracted 118,651 viewers the previous day, securing the top spot at the box office. The cumulative audience count is 2,353,254.
Released on the 22nd, 'Demon Slayer: Mugen Train' continues the story from the TV anime 'Demon Slayer: Joint Training Arc' aired last year in Japan, depicting the first chapter of the final battle between the Demon Slayer Corps and elite demons in the Mugen realm, the home of the blood demons. It has surpassed 2 million viewers in the shortest time this year and continues to perform well, even exceeding the previous record of 2.22 million viewers set by 'Demon Slayer: Mugen Train'.
2nd place is taken by 'Lim Young-woong [I'm Hero 2] Listening Session', which attracted 49,967 viewers, bringing its cumulative audience count to 49,967.
The listening session for singer Lim Young-woong's second regular album was held for just one day in over 50 CGV theaters nationwide. It filled approximately 50,000 seats, showcasing Lim Young-woong's popularity once again.
3rd place is occupied by the long-running film 'Zombie Daughter' (directed by Pil Gam-seong). On the same day, it was watched by 27,950 viewers, with a cumulative audience count of 5,148,267.
Released on the 30th of last month, 'Zombie Daughter' is a comedic drama about a father who undergoes secret training to protect his daughter, who has become the last remaining zombie in the world. Actors Jo Jung-seok, Choi Yu-ri, Lee Jung-eun, Yoon Kyung-ho, and Jo Yeo-jeong star in the film.
4th place goes to the film 'F1: The Movie' starring Brad Pitt (directed by Joseph Kosinski), which attracted 20,559 viewers, bringing its cumulative audience count to 4,609,601.
As of 8 AM on that day, the real-time reservation rate was led by 'Demon Slayer: Mugen Train' with a reservation rate of 62.8% and 325,641 reservations. Following it were 'F1: The Movie' and 'Zombie Daughter'.
[Yang So-young, Star Today Reporter]