“Exhuma” continues to make a significant impact at the Korean box office, achieving remarkable milestones. The occult mystery film features Kim Go Eun and Lee Do Hyun as two exorcists, Yoo Hae Jin as a mortician, and Choi Min Sik as a feng shui master, collectively involved in the relocation of mysterious graves for a substantial fee.
On March 10, SHOWBOX declared that “Exhuma” has now surpassed 8 million moviegoers, accompanied by celebratory photos of the crew. This accomplishment is noteworthy as it marks the first time in eight years that a February premiere film has achieved this level of success.
Remarkably, “Exhuma” reached the 8 million mark on its 18th day of release, setting a pace approximately one week faster than “12.12: The Day,” which emerged as Korea’s highest-grossing box office hit in 2023.
Previously, on March 8, “Exhuma” made history by becoming the first Korean occult horror film to exceed 7 million moviegoers, adding another milestone to its growing list of achievements.
Heartfelt congratulations are extended to the cast and crew of “Exhuma” for their outstanding success and the positive response from audiences. The film’s rapid ascent in the box office charts reflects its popularity and the audience’s enthusiasm for the unique occult horror genre.
As “Exhuma” continues its impressive run, its impact on the Korean film industry becomes increasingly evident, establishing itself as a standout success in recent cinematic history.