‘Squid Game 2’ Star’s ‘Yadang: The Snitch’ Tops Korean Box Office for Fourth Straight Weekend


The Korean box office continued its steady spring performance over the weekend of May 9–11, 2025, with South Korean crime hit “Yadang: The Snitch” maintaining its hold at No. 1 for the fourth consecutive weekend.

The film, starring “Squid Game 2″ actor Kang Ha-neul, added $1.6 million, drawing 242,434 admissions across 1,150 screens, and now stands at a formidable $19.8 million in cumulative earnings with just under 3 million total admissions, according to Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council.

It was a closely contested frame just below the top, with Marvel’s “Thunderbolts*” narrowly overtaking “A Minecraft Movie” for second place in revenue. The superhero ensemble earned $901,228 from 124,957 admissions, bringing its total to $5.7 million in Korea. Meanwhile, the game-to-screen hit “Minecraft” posted $871,636 over the weekend, adding another 132,906 admissions for a new cumulative total of $8.2 million and more than 1.23 million tickets sold.

South Korean action-drama “The Old Woman With the Knife” held its ground in fourth, bringing in $719,656 and 103,221 admissions. The film has now grossed $2.65 million from nearly 400,000 admissions.

“Holy Night: Demon Hunters”, another local genre entry, landed in fifth with $466,475, pushing its total earnings to $4.8 million and 733,623 cumulative admissions.

Newly released South Korean comedy-drama “Virus” debuted in sixth with $209,408 and 31,365 admissions across 663 screens. The film’s total since opening on May 7 stands at $355,446 from 55,173 viewers.

Japanese animation titles continued to perform well, with “Demon Slayer: Mugen Train” returning to the top 10 in seventh place with $132,820 and nearly 18,000 new admissions. The 2021 mega-hit has now grossed $14.9 million from more than 2.2 million admissions in Korea.

Another anime release, “Kaiju No. 8: Mission Recon”, took eighth with $109,097 from 16,007 viewers. The film, which opened May 7, has reached $184,454 after five days in release.

In ninth, Neo Sora’s Japanese drama “Happyend” earned $105,571 over the weekend, bringing its total to $400,228 since debuting April 30.

Rounding out the top 10 was the long-running Japanese finale “Attack on Titan The Movie: The Last Attack”, which added $96,785 and 12,468 admissions. The film has now surpassed $6.1 million with over 850,000 total admissions in Korea.

The top 10 films combined for just over $4.8 million, signaling a dramatic post-holiday slowdown.



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