Continuing the box office race toward breaking even.

The movie "Victory" (Director: Kim Hyung-joo | Offered/Distributed by: Baipoem Studio Co., Ltd. | Produced by: Film Company Wolgwang Co., Ltd. | Co-produced by: BH Entertainment) surpassed 1.5 million cumulative viewers on April 10 (Thursday), the 16th day of its release.

"Victory" demonstrated a box office success by surpassing 1.5 million cumulative viewers on April 10 (Thursday), the 16th day of its release, according to the integrated computerized network for movie theater tickets. Surpassing 1.5 million viewers with a total of 1,581 viewers on April 10 (Thursday), "Victory" continues its run as the box office number one for three consecutive weeks, and is on the verge of surpassing the break-even point of 1.8 million viewers. As a result, "Victory" has shown its capability as a box office contender, claiming the number one spot in the box office and in advance booking rates for three consecutive weeks, while also surpassing 1.5 million viewers, injecting vitality into the spring theater scene.

Thanks to the enthusiastic support from audiences, there are special goods prepared for the stage greeting to take place this weekend on April 12 (Saturday) and 13 (Sunday). Lee Byung-hun, who portrayed Cho Hun-hyun in the movie and showcased more than 100% synchronization with the real Cho Hun-hyun, will capture the audience's attention with his impressive calligraphy skills. The calligraphy shown in the movie, titled "Mushim" will also be handwritten again by Lee Byung-hun, and the reusable bags engraved with "Mushim" will be given as a special limited item exclusively during the stage greeting this weekend, likely thrilling not only the viewers who were deeply impressed by the movie "Victory" but also its fans.

Additionally, an event will be held to express gratitude to the audience who has loved the movie, with the Go boards signed by the actual model of "Victory," Cho Hun-hyun, and his rival Lee Chang-ho, as well as the main actors Lee Byung-hun and Director Kim Hyung-joo being given to certain repeat viewers.

This work was released after a tumultuous journey due to actor Yoo Ah-in's drug controversy, and Yoo Ah-in successfully made his return with this film.

Meanwhile, "Victory" tells the story of Korea's greatest Go legend, Cho Hun-hyun (Lee Byung-hun), as he challenges to reach the top again after losing a match against his disciple, driven by his innate competitive spirit.

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