Korea Box Office: ‘Rampage’ Rules Weekend

Opening on Thursday, “Rampage” debuted on top of the South Korean box office.

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release scored $5.58 million from 687,000 admissions over four days, and accounted for 35% of the total weekend box office.Opening on the same day, “A Quiet Place” landed in second.

Locally distributed by Lotte Entertainment, the Paramount movie earned $2.17 million from 268,000 admissions.“Ready Player One” was again ranked third by ticket sales.

The Steven Spielberg film earned $1.64 million between Friday and Sunday and extended its three-weekend total to $16.9 million.Korean trio, “What a Man Wants,” “Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum” and “Stand by Me” dropped to fourth, fifth and to seventh, respectively.

Next Entertainment World’s “Man” earned $1.53 million between Friday and Sunday for a two-weekend total of $7.69 million.

“Gonjiam,” which had ranked top for two weeks, suffered a week-on-week drop of 66% and earned $1.35 over the weekend.

The horror movie has accumulated a total of $19.1 million after three weekends.

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