Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief“No Time To Die” kept its place at the top of the South Korean box office for the second weekend.
But, with no significant new releases competing against the James Bond title, it was a hollow victory.The Universal-released “No Time To Die” earned $1.83 million in Korea on its second weekend of release, according to data from Kobis, the Korean Film Council-backed tracking service.
That gave it an $8.01 million total after 12 days in theaters.The score represents a 44% drop compared with the film’s opening weekend.
And it accounted for a hefty 49% of nationwide total box office.But the lack of new releases and the predictable erosion of Bond’s performance meant that cinemagoing in Korea resumed its recent.
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