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‘Hitman 2’ Breaks Even Point with Over 200, Continues to Top Box Office for 3 Consecutive Weeks [MK★Box Office]

Geum Bitna
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2025-02-10 10:09:40

‘Hitman 2’, which broke even point at the fastest pace in 2025, has topped the box office again in its third weekend since release.

‘Hitman 2’ maintained its position as the overall box office number one in its third weekend, recording the weekend box office number one for two consecutive weeks and surpassing a cumulative audience of 2.31 million. Despite fierce competition from other films, ‘Hitman 2’ has firmly secured the title of the first box office hit of 2025 and is expected to continue its reign in the fourth week of release.

Continuing its unstoppable box office success, ‘Hitman 2’ is now on a long-term box office race towards surpassing 3 million viewers. The support from the audience has been crucial for the film's long-term success as it enters its fourth week. To show their gratitude, the ‘Team Hitman’ held a stage greeting last weekend during the third week, rushing into the audience to provide exceptional fan service and express their thanks.

‘Hitman 2’, which broke even point at the fastest pace in 2025, has topped the box office again in its third weekend since release.
‘Hitman 2’, which broke even point at the fastest pace in 2025, has topped the box office again in its third weekend since release.

Starting in Seoul and traveling across the country to Daegu, Busan, Cheongju, Daejeon, Ulsan, Suwon, Incheon, Uijeongbu, and Ilsan, ‘Team Hitman’ met with audiences everywhere, and in return, the audience responded with overwhelming support. With this momentum, the box office heat for ‘Hitman 2’ is expected to continue to rise.

‘Hitman 2’ is a comic action film about a terrorist incident inspired by a new webtoon created by ‘Jun’, who quickly fell from being a hit writer to a ‘brain-dead writer’, and how he is falsely accused of being the culprit overnight. It is currently being screened in theaters nationwide.

[Geum Bit-na, MK Sports Reporter]