Over the weekend of June 6th through 8th, DreamWorks’ “How to Train Your Dragon” surpassed the South Korean blockbuster “Hi-Five” at the box office, leading in both ticket sales and earnings.
In a nod to the original 2010 blockbuster, the new live-action version debuted with earnings of $4 million from 540,059 attendees across 1,645 cinemas, capturing approximately 35.6% of the market share, according to Kobis, a service run by the Korean Film Council. This surpassed “Hi-Five,” which attracted 400,746 viewers and earned $2.7 million in its second week. The South Korean film has now amassed a total of $7.8 million with 1.15 million admissions.
In the latest box office results, “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” moved down to position three, earning approximately $1.8 million from a total of 256,857 moviegoers. Starring Tom Cruise, this action thriller sequel has accumulated $21.7 million in revenue and surpassed the 3 million admission mark since its debut on May 17.
The South Korean mystery-thriller, “The Pact,” earned the fourth spot with a gross of $1.3 million and 183,425 ticket sales. This brings its overall earnings up to approximately $2.7 million.
In the rankings, “Lilo & Stitch” placed fifth with 47,712 viewers and a box office revenue of $331,683, contributing to a grand total of $3 million. On the other hand, the Korean drama “Big Deal” slipped to sixth place, generating $255,883 and accumulating a total of $1.7 million.
In the seventh spot, the Australian supernatural horror movie “Bring Her Back” premiered and grossed $195,358 from 33,225 viewers. On the other hand, the Japanese animated film “Magic Candies” made $74,448, bringing its total earnings to $247,004.
Two additional Japanese movies concluded the top ten list: “Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing” accumulated an extra $62,545, making a total of $361,064, and the re-release of “Crayon Shin-chan: Crash! Scribble Kingdom and Almost Four Heroes” garnered $40,737, boosting its lifetime Korean earnings to $1.4 million.
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Two Japanese films ended up in the top 10: “Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing” contributed an additional $62,545, raising its total to $361,064, and a re-release of “Crayon Shin-chan: Crash! Scribble Kingdom and Almost Four Heroes” earned an extra $40,737, bumping its lifetime Korean gross up to $1.4 million.
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In the top 10 list, two Japanese films were included: “Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing” gained another $62,545, reaching a total of $361,064, and a re-release of “Crayon Shin-chan: Crash! Scribble Kingdom and Almost Four Heroes” added $40,737 to its lifetime Korean earnings, which now stand at $1.4 million.
Over the weekend, the ten highest-grossing movies earned a total of approximately $10.8 million, representing an increase from the previous week’s earnings of $7.6 million.
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2025-06-09 11:46