Christopher Nolan's new film "The Odyssey 2026" has surpassed 5 million viewers. 

The film "The Odyssey 2026" surpassed 5 million cumulative viewers as of 10:22 a.m. on the 17th, its 13th day after release. This matches the box office pace of Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" (12th), which drew 10 million viewers.

Also, it is an astonishing achievement that easily outpaced the times to reach 5 million of last year's biggest hits "Zootopia 2" (19th) and "Avatar: Fire and Ash" (17th), as well as this year's box-office hits The King's Warden (18th) and Colony (24th).

Above all, what stands out is that the film's second-weekend performance surpassed its first-weekend record, securing the weekend box office No. 1 for two consecutive weekends. According to the Korea Integrated Film Council box office system, about 1.69 million people attended over the three days from Friday the 14th through Sunday the 16th, drawing an unusual upward audience curve that exceeded the first-weekend record (1,333,436). In addition, it firmly held the top reservation rate for 15 consecutive days, laying the groundwork for a long-running success.

Behind this explosive box-office success is the strong word-of-mouth from audiences who actually watched the film. Praise that it offers thrilling exhilaration and is a well-made work suitable for the whole family has continued, drawing audiences to theaters.

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