The King's Warden surpasses 13 million admissions in South Korea

Historical drama The King’s Warden crossed the 13 million admissions mark at the South Korean box office during its sixth consecutive weekend at number one. The film earned $8.2 million from 1,253,733 admissions over the March 13-15 weekend. Data comes from KOBIS, the Korean Film Council tracking service.

The King’s Warden, directed by Jang Hang-jun and starring Yoo Hae-jin and Park Ji-hoon, depicts a village chief protecting a deposed teenage king in the 15th century. Since its February 4 debut, it has accumulated $86.8 million from 13,467,811 admissions, according to KOBIS data. Over the March 13-15 weekend, it captured a 76.36% revenue share, topping the chart for the sixth straight week with $8.2 million from 1,253,733 tickets sold. This performance elevates it on South Korea’s all-time highest-grossing films list. The overall box office grossed $10.8 million that weekend, down from $14.2 million the prior week. Pixar’s Hoppers placed second, adding $1.1 million from 173,213 admissions for a $3.5 million cumulative total since March 4. New release Samakdo, a horror-mystery directed by Chae Ki-jun with Jo Yoon-seo and Kwak Si-yang, debuted third with $246,268, reaching $354,305 total. Brad Pitt’s F1 re-entered fourth, earning $322,138 to hit $37.1 million lifetime from over 5.2 million admissions. Humint, directed by Ryoo Seung-wan and starring Zo In-sung and Park Jeong-min, took fifth with $109,668, accumulating $13.2 million from nearly 2 million admissions. Other entries included Attack on Titan The Movie: The Last Attack in sixth ($92,656, total $6.6 million), a re-release of Pride & Prejudice in seventh ($57,934), Choir of God in eighth ($40,397, total $9.1 million), Mad Dance Office in ninth ($32,424, total $254,019), and Sentimental Value in tenth ($37,966, total $394,081).

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The Korean historical film 'The King's Warden' has surpassed 10 million admissions just over a month after its release, marking the first such achievement for any film, domestic or foreign, in two years. Amid challenges from streaming platforms drawing audiences away from theaters, this milestone offers a rare boost to the Korean cinema industry. Director Jang Hang-jun expressed happiness and caution at the success.

The historical film The King's Warden has surpassed 7 million cumulative admissions in the domestic box office. Data from the Korean Film Council showed it drew 7.01 million moviegoers as of Friday since its release on February 4. This exceeds its break-even point of about 2.6 million by more than double.

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The Korean historical film 'The King's Warden' has surpassed 11 million viewers on its 33rd day of release, just two days after hitting 10 million. Distributor Showbox reported a cumulative 11.17 million admissions as of March 8, 2026, following its February 4 debut.

Lionsgate’s Michael is expected to top the box office this weekend in its fourth frame with more than 25 million dollars. Focus Features’ Obsession is tracking for a solid third place debut between 13 million and 15 million dollars.

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Hong Kong cinemas earned HK$25.93 million (US$3.31 million) over the first four days of Easter—from Good Friday to Monday—doubling the HK$12.75 million from the same period in 2025, despite a resident exodus. The Immigration Department reported 2.13 million outbound trips and 1.81 million inbound trips during that time, for a net outflow of 319,173. Hong Kong Box Office Limited attributed the surge to critically acclaimed films drawing families.

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