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Hundreds of Thousands of Pre-sale Tickets for Spider-Man: No Way Home Sold in South Korea

Hundreds of Thousands of Pre-sale Tickets for Spider-Man: No Way Home Sold in South Korea

 

 Spider-Man: No Way Home is predicted to be a box office hit. A total of more than 220,000 pre-sale tickets have been sold before the official six-day broadcast in South Korea.

"Based on data from the Korean Film Council (KOFIC) on Thursday, December 9, 2021, the pre-sale for the movie Spider-Man: No Way Home has reached 221,294 tickets, two days after tickets went on sale on Tuesday, December 7, 2021," the data said. from the Korean Film Council (KOFIC), quoted from Yonhap on Friday, December 10, 2021.

This figure has surpassed ticket sales three days after pre-sale opened on every film to be released in South Korea since the Covid-19 pandemic. This figure also beats the 2018 Marvel superhero film Avengers: Infinity War, one of the country's pre-pandemic hit films with a total audience of more than 11 million.

Spider-Man: No Way Home accounted for 72.5 percent of all tickets booked by viewers on Thursday, December 9, 2021. Spider-Man: No Way Home beat Monsta X: The Dreaming which only reached 3.7 percent, Dune with 2 .9 percent, and Don't Look Up with 2.7 percent.

Starring Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Jacob Batalon, Spider-Man: No Way Home is the final film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Spider-Man trilogy after Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and Spider-Man: Far From Home ( 2019) as well as being part of phase four of the MCU.

In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) seeks help from Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to make the world forget his identity as Spider-Man. However, Parker soon faces a new set of villains to deal with as the multiverse unfolds and allows villains from other universes to reach Earth.

The cinema industry in South Korea predicts Spider-Man: No Way Home, which is released on Wednesday, December 15, 2021, will easily reach the top of the box office which is still recovering from restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic. According to data from KOFIC, the number of Koreans watching movies in theaters has fallen to 60,000 from 80,000 in a day since last weekend. This is presumably due to the lack of films being released widely this month as well as the recent spike in daily Covid-19 cases in South Korea.


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