[That monster is in our house.]
Director Na Hong-jin's new film 'Hope,' which premieres tomorrow (July 15), has surpassed a 60% pre-sale rate, signaling a strong box office performance.
As of yesterday afternoon, the pre-sale rate exceeded 63%, with over 410,000 tickets reserved in advance.
It has reached the top of the pre-sale charts at the fastest pace among all films released this year.
'Hope,' the first film from Director Na in 10 years, tells the story of a mysterious entity that attacks the village of Hopo-hang, located in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
The film is drawing significant attention as it marks Director Na's venture into the sci-fi genre.
Well-placed humor and action sequences performed by the actors themselves are being highlighted as key attractions.
(Source: Plus M Entertainment)
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'Hope' Hits 63% Pre-sale Rate, Setting This Year's Record
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