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Netflix might have its first #1 box-office hit in the company’s nearly two-decade history—and it’s all thanks to the popularity of “Kpop Demon Hunters.” On Sunday, estimates found the film led all others over the weekend with at least $18 million in ticket sales.
After its summer of domination as one of the most popular Netflix releases ever, the streaming giant released the film into 1,750 theaters for a sing-along experience on Saturday and Sunday. That’s more than double the number of theaters that Netflix tapped to show “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” in 2022. Roughly 1,150 of the showings over the weekend were sold out.
“For 48 hours, this made-for-television film is playing to sold-out audiences who are singing, dancing, dressing up, and losing themselves in the fun. That’s pop entertainment at its best,” said analyst David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research. “There is no CinemaScore, but audiences, particularly kids, love this movie. That’s why it’s here.”
Notably, the release took place during one of the slowest weekends of the year for theatrical releases as summer winds down and families prepare for the new school year. And films playing over the weekend overall didn’t bring in spectacular revenue in terms of summer releases. But it’s that much more of a win for Netflix that its hit musical brought so many moviegoers out during a traditionally slow film weekend.