What's Happening?
The Korean horror film 'Salmokji: Whispering Water' has surpassed 2 million moviegoers, marking a significant achievement as the first Korean horror film to reach this milestone in eight years. According to the Korean Box Office Information System (KOBIS),
this success follows the film 'The King’s Warden' as the second Korean movie of 2026 to achieve such a feat. The film, directed by Lee Sang Min, tells the story of a production crew encountering a mysterious presence at a reservoir. The cast, including Kim Hye Yoon and Lee Jong Won, celebrated this achievement with a symbolic group photo. This milestone highlights the film's strong performance at the box office, especially in the post-pandemic era.
Why It's Important?
The success of 'Salmokji: Whispering Water' is significant for the Korean film industry, particularly the horror genre, which has struggled to achieve such box office numbers in recent years. This milestone indicates a resurgence of interest in Korean horror films, potentially leading to increased investment and production in the genre. The film's achievement also reflects a broader trend of audiences returning to theaters post-pandemic, suggesting a recovery in the global film industry. For filmmakers and producers, this success could encourage more creative storytelling and innovation within the horror genre, potentially influencing international markets.












