Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Exhuma,” a locally produced occult drama-thriller, expanded its domination of the South Korea box office on its second week of release.
That left the newly-released “Dune 2” several sand dunes behind in second place. “Exhuma,” about two shaman, a feng shui master and a mortician who attempt to undo the mysterious events happening to a U.S.-based Korean family, earned $17.2 million between Friday and Sunday, representing a 69% share of the overall box office market.
Unusually, its second weekend performance was also 19% higher than its opening score of $14.5 million a week earlier. That gave “Exhuma” a $43.5 million total since its debut in theaters on Feb.
22, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic). Its 11-day total makes “Exhuma” the top-grossing Korean film of the year, overtaking “Wonka” (which in Korea had a delayed, 2024 release) on $23.8 million.
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