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“Dark Nuns” Achieves 1 Million Viewers in Record Time

"Dark Nuns" Achieves 1 Million Viewers in Record Time

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The Korean occult horror film “Dark Nuns,” starring Song Hye Kyo and Jeon Yeo Been, has quickly become a box office success, surpassing 1 million moviegoers in just six days. This impressive feat marks the film as the second Korean movie of the year to reach this milestone.

The movie, which premiered on January 24, 2025, follows two nuns who try to save a possessed young boy. The rapid success of “Dark Nuns” reflects the popularity of its stars and the intriguing storyline.

A Celebration with the Cast and Crew

To celebrate this achievement, the cast and crew of “Dark Nuns” gathered for a commemorative photo. Song Hye Kyo, Jeon Yeo Been, Lee Jin Wook, Moon Woo Jin, and director Kwon Hyeok Jae posed together, marking the film’s rapid rise to popularity.

A Sequel to “The Priests”

“Dark Nuns” is the sequel to the 2015 hit film “The Priests,” which starred Kang Dong Won. This new installment sees Song Hye Kyo returning to the screen after her successful K-drama “The Glory,” taking on the role of Sister Junia. Jeon Yeo Been, known for her performance in “Vincenzo,” joins her as Sister Michaela.

A Battle Against Evil

The film centers on Hee Joon (Moon Woo Jin), a young boy tormented by an evil spirit. Sister Junia steps in to help, embarking on a perilous journey alongside Sister Michaela. The story also includes Father Paolo (Lee Jin Wook), a psychiatrist who believes in medical solutions, and Father Andrea, who opts for exorcism.

The movie explores the clash between medical and spiritual approaches to possession. As the nuns fight to save Hee Joon, tensions rise, creating a gripping and suspenseful narrative.

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