Admissions for 'Spider-Man' top 8 mil., 'The Odyssey' at 7 mil.: data
Admissions for the latest Spider-Man film and Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" were each nearing the 10 million mark in South Korea, data showed Sunday. "Spider-Man: Brand New Day," the fourth installment starring Tom Holland, surpassed the 8 million mark, 26 days after its release, its local distributor, Sony Pictures, said. "The Odyssey" is closely following the latest Spider-Man film, with…
Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the fourth Spider-Man film starring Tom Holland, has surpassed 8 million admissions in South Korea, 26 days after its release, according to its local distributor Sony Pictures. The Odyssey, directed by Christopher Nolan, has topped 7 million admissions, as reported by its distributor Universal Pictures.
The two films are closely following each other in terms of admissions. As of 2 p.m., The Odyssey was the most reserved film in South Korea, with a reservation rate of 71.5 percent, significantly ahead of Spider-Man: Brand New Day at 9.2 percent.
Both films are nearing the 10 million mark in South Korea, according to data.
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