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Ultraman Blazar the Movie: Tokyo Kaiju Showdown: Kiyotaka Taguchi: Tomoya Warabino, Himena Tsukimiya, Konomi Naito, Hayate Kajihara, Yuki Ito, Kisuke Iida, Shinya Okamoto, Haru Iwakawa, Ritsuto Morishima, Akira Ishida [24] Matched: Eiji Uchida: Tao Tsuchiya, Daisuke Sakuma, Nobuaki Kaneko, Sei Matobu, Tetta Sugimoto, Yuki Saito [25] 29: The Parades
The following is a list of 2024 box office number-one films in Japan by week. When the number-one film in gross is not the same as the number-one film in admissions, both are listed. When the number-one film in gross is not the same as the number-one film in admissions, both are listed.
The following is a list of the highest-grossing films in Japan.This list only accounts for the films' box office earnings at cinemas and not their ancillary revenues (i.e. home video sales, video rentals, television broadcasts, or merchandise sales).
Pilot (Korean: 파일럿) is a 2024 South Korean comedy film directed by Kim Han-gyul and starring Jo Jung-suk, Lee Ju-myoung, Han Sun-hwa, and Shin Seung-ho. The film follows a star pilot, Han Jung-woo, who suddenly becomes unemployed and succeeds in getting re-employed after a drastic transformation. It was released theatrically on July 31 ...
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Ongoing [35] Family by Choice: JTBC: October 9: November 28: Ended [35] Dongjae, the Good or the Bastard: TVING/tvN: October 10: November 7 [35] Eccentric Romance: Viki: November 14: Doubt: MBC TV: October 11: November 9 [35] Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born: tvN: October 12: November 17 [35] A Virtuous Business: JTBC [35] Taming the Bad Boy: Likey ...
The film was released on June 5, 2024 on 1,165 screens. [19] It opened at first place on Korean box office with 94,777 admissions and a gross of US$615,180, [20] it retained its first place for next 3 days. [21] As of July 19, 2024, the film has grossed US$4,263,745 from 625,348 admissions. [2]
In March 2011, Japanese film and television industry was afflicted by the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami and the subsequent Fukushima nuclear disaster, which was greatly suffered due to ongoing triple disaster. [60] However, many Japanese studios were officially closed or reorganized to prevent the triple disaster. As of result, many of Japanese ...