'Hope' Surpasses 'The Roundup': Pre-Sale Rate Exceeds 61% Before Release, Setting New Record
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Director Na Hong-jin's new film 'Hope' has achieved a record-breaking advance ticket reservation rate of 61% before its release.
- The film has garnered significant praise from domestic and international media and critics.
- 'Hope' is produced by Foreged Films and co-produced by Plus M Entertainment and Westworld.
Director Na Hong-jin's highly anticipated new film, 'Hope,' has shattered pre-release expectations by achieving an unprecedented advance ticket reservation rate of 61%. This remarkable figure sets a new record even before the film officially opens in theaters.
The film has already generated substantial buzz, drawing widespread acclaim from both domestic and international media outlets and critics. This early positive reception suggests strong audience interest and critical appreciation for Na Hong-jin's latest directorial effort.
'Hope' is produced by Foreged Films, with co-production support from Plus M Entertainment and Westworld. The film is being distributed by Plus M Entertainment, which is also handling the pre-release marketing and ticket sales that have led to this record-breaking achievement.
The overwhelming advance ticket sales indicate that 'Hope' is poised for a successful box office run, building on the anticipation generated by its critical acclaim and the director's previous works.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.