EXTREME JOB Moves Up to 2nd Place in All-Time Rankings
New well-received local content kept the domestic market share high at 67% while the Lunar New Year champion continued its assault on the record books as 2.44 million tickets were sold over the weekend.
Finally slowing down in its fourth week, local comedy smash hit 
Extreme Job was down just under 50% but still handily claimed the top rank on the charts with 945,000 entries (USD 7.2 million). That gives the 
CJ Entertainment film 14.54 million viewers (USD 111.49 million), which puts it past 
Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds (2017) to become the second most successful film of all time at the Korean box office. It should still threaten another milestone or two, but at this point the all-time record held by 
Roaring Currents (2014) appears to be safe for the moment.
Opening in second place with a solid 534,000 spectators (USD 4.03 million) was the local legal drama 
Innocent Witness with 
JUNG Woo-sung and 
KIM Hyang-gi, which has accrued 737,000 admissions (USD 5.48 million) in its first five days. Reviews and audience reactions are very strong and the film appears to be gaining momentum with each passing day.
The James CAMERON-produced and Robert RODRIGUEZ-directed sci-fi spectacle Alita: Battle Angel was down 57% as it dropped to third place with 243,000 sales (USD 2.14 million), bringing its total to a decent 1.72 million tickets (USD 14.71 million) to date.
Debuting in fourth place was Blumhouse’s horror-comedy sequel Happy Death Day 2U with 215,000 entries (USD 1.65 million) and 288,000 viewers (USD 2.16 million) since Thursday. That was a far cry from the first entry in the series, which opened to almost twice as much in late 2017 and finished north of 1.3 million viewers.
Innocent Witness should do well this coming week while 
Extreme Job will also remain a threat. Meanwhile, the local mystery-thriller 
SVAHA : THE SIXTH FINGER is generating good buzz ahead of its debut this week and should help the local industry maintain its very strong early 2019 streak.