BTS Member J-Hope’s Solo Concert Documentary Film Ranks No. 10 at U.S. Box Office

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J Hope Tour box office
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J-Hope Tour ‘Hope on the Stage’ in Japan: Live Viewing earned $939,000 (approximately 1.2 billion KRW) during its opening weekend in the U.S., securing 10th place among major Hollywood blockbusters.

The film is a live viewing of J-Hope’s Japan solo concert, vividly capturing the stage experience in theaters and drawing fervent attention from ARMYs worldwide.

This week’s box office was led by Disney’s live-action Lilo & Stitch, which grossed $63 million, followed by Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning with $27 million in second place. Karate Kid: Legends landed in third with $21 million, despite its star-studded cast. The horror series Final Destination: Bloodline took fourth with $11 million. Other notable entries include the horror film Bring Her Back with $7.1 million in fifth and the thriller Sinners, which earned $5.2 million in its seventh week to secure sixth place. Marvel’s Thunderbolts earned $4.8 million for seventh, while the bromance film Friendship grossed $2.6 million for eighth. Angel Studios’ new release The Last Rodeo claimed ninth, grossing $2.1 million.

J-Hope’s documentary achieving a top 10 spot amid these major releases is a remarkable feat, highlighting the strong global connection he maintains with fans while serving in the military.

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