Dinosaur tentpole “Jurassic World Rebirth” retained its number one spot at the South Korean box office over the July 11–13 weekend, earning $3.1 million from 456,149 admissions across 1,304 screens. According to KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council, the film has now grossed $11.9 million locally.
Close behind was “Superman,” which opened with $2.9 million and 397,569 admissions. James Gunn’s superhero reboot began its Korean run on Wednesday, with a five-day total of $4.07 million.
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South Korean thriller “Noise” held strong in third place, adding $2.2 million for a running total of $8.3 million since its release.
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