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3rd Live-Action Kingdom Film Stays at #1, Sand Land Debuts at #6

posted on by Adriana Hazra

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stayed at #1 at the Japanese box office in its fourth weekend. The film sold 213,100 tickets to earn 313,818,750 yen ($2.14 million) from Friday to Sunday. The film has sold a total of 2,899,000 tickets to earn a cumulative total of 4,168,937,700 yen ($28.53 million).

The film sold 703,530 tickets to earn 1,050,708,610 yen ($7.39 million) in its first three days. The film now has the best opening weekend among all three Kingdom films, and now also has the best opening (in of ticket sales) among live-action films in Japan in 2023.

The film covers the manga's Shi Ka (Zi Xia) arc and the Battle of Bayou — the first time Shin (Xin) and Ō Ki (Wang Qi) stood on the battlefield together, to fend off the invasion by the mighty Chō (Zhao) from the north. Anne (Hinako Sakurai as Dong Mei (Tō Bi).

Kōichi Satō from the second film also reprised their respective characters Kyо̄ Kai, Sho Hei Kun (Lord Changping), and Ryo Fui (Lu Buwei).

GANTZ:O) returned to write the script.

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Kimi-tachi wa Dō Ikiru ka
, or literally How Do You Live?) rose from #3 to #2 at the Japanese box office in its sixth weekend. The film sold 203,400 tickets and earned 306,631,700 yen ($2.09 million) from Friday to Sunday. The film has sold a total of 4,645,000 tickets for a cumulative total of 6,982,848,900 yen ($47.79 million).

The film sold 1.003 million tickets and earned $13.2 million in its first three days in Japan. The film sold 1.353 million tickets and earned 2.149 billion yen ($15.53 million) in its Friday-Monday long weekend (July 17 was the Marine Day holiday in Japan).

The film The Wind Rises. The film exceeded US$1.7 million from 44 IMAX screens, which is a new three-day opening record, according to entertainment news website Deadline.

The film is the first Studio Ghibli film to get a simultaneous IMAX release. The film is also screening in Dolby Atmos, Dolby Cinema, and DTS:X.

licensed the film, and it will release it in North American theaters later this year.

Miyazaki is credited with the original work, in addition to directing the film and writing the script. performs the theme song "Chikyūgi" (Globe).

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film, dropped from #4 to #5 in its third weekend. The film 190,737,560 yen ($1.30 million) from Friday to Sunday, and has sold 1,382,700 tickets to earn a cumulative total of 1,676,928,330 yen ($11.47 million).

The film ranked at #2 in its opening weekend. The film sold 322,000 tickets in its first three days, and earned 401 million yen ($2.8 million).

The film's story shows kindergartener Shinnosuke gaining telekinetic superpowers after a white light from space es through Earth. A counterpart black light gives a man named Mitsuru Hiriya psychic powers of his own, which he uses to try and destroy the Earth. While Japan is gripped by fear, Shinnosuke stands up as its new hero.

The film is the 31st in the Crayon Shin-chan franchise, and it took seven years to make from the planning stages. Shirogumi Inc. animated the film.

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The anime SAND LAND
manga opened at #6 on Friday.

The film had its Fantasia International Film Festival in July.

Ajin) composed the music.

The Sand Land manga is a short series that Toriyama serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from May to August 2000. Shueisha published one compiled book volume of the manga in November 2000.

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Transformers: Beast Kakusei (Transformers franchise, dropped from #6 to #8 in its third weekend. The film earned 97,418,340 yen ($667,200) from Friday to Sunday, and has earned a cumulative total of 1,077,958,120 yen ($7.38 million).

The film opened on August 4, and ranked #6 in its opening weekend.

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts earned an estimated US$60.5 million in 3,678 theaters in its opening weekend in the United States

.Josh Peters, Erich Hoeber, and Jon Hoeber wrote the screenplay.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie dropped off the top 10 in its 17th weekend at the Japanese box office.

Gekijо̄ban concert for the IDOLiSH7 multimedia franchise, is still out of the top 10 in its 14th weekend, but still earned 69,046,560 yen ($472,800) from Friday to Sunday. The film has earned a cumulative total of 2,468,534,011 yen ($16.90 million).

Sources: Kōgyō Tsūshin (link 2), comScore via KOFIC


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