japanese animation Chainsaw Man the Movie: Lesé Edition It has risen to the top of the Korean box office and is attracting attention in the United States. Tron: Ares The opening weekend was a struggle.
First feature based on popular features chainsaw man The manga series depicts a teenager named Denji who can transform into a demon-human hybrid by pulling a cord on his chest. Directed by Tatsuya Yoshiwara, it is a sequel to the TV anime series.
It opened in South Korea on September 24th in second place, but fell to third place the following weekend. However, according to the Korean Film Council tracking service Kobis, the film earned $2.4 million from 324,164 admissions, making it the top box office hit from October 10 to 12, with a gross of $13.7 from 1.8 million admissions.
local comedy action movies boss They earned $2 million from attendance of 307,166 people and ranked second with $13.7 million in revenue after two games. The feature surpassed 2 million visitors in its first 10 days, making it the first October release to reach breakthrough numbers since the pandemic. The film, directed by Ra Hee-chan, was first screened in Busan.
Mr. Park Chan-wook there is no other choice Over three weekends, Paul Thomas Anderson earned an additional $1.28 million (186,043 attendees) and $18 million (2.6 million attendees). Battles continue one after another The second edition brought in $592,611 (83,729 attendees) and $2.72 million (367,357 attendees).
About two months after its release, Japanese animation Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Castle Arc Operations continued with an additional $500,000 (71,031 attendees). It took in $40.9 million (5.4 million in admission fees) in the region, making it South Korea’s highest-grossing title to date in 2025.
disney’s Tron: Ares Since its release on October 8th, it has earned $1.1 million (140,017 people in attendance) at the box office, but finished in 6th place with $424,547 (52,618 people in attendance) in its opening weekend. Tron: Legacy It raised $1.8 million (230,794 attendees) during its opening weekend from December 31st to January 2nd, 2011.
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