List of 2017 box office number-one films in South Korea

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The following is a list of 2017 box office number-one films in South Korea . When the number-one film in gross is not the same as the number-one film in admissions, both are listed.

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#DateFilmGrossNotes
1January 8, 2017 Your Name. US$5.86 million [1]
2January 15, 2017 Moana US$5.23 million [2]
3January 22, 2017 The King US$13.2 million [3]
4January 29, 2017 Confidential Assignment US$14.2 million [4]
5February 5, 2017US$7.8 million [5]
6February 12, 2017 Fabricated City US$6.6 million [6]
7February 19, 2017 New Trial US$5.5 million [7]
8February 26, 2017 Split US$6.2 million [8]
9March 5, 2017 Logan US$8.1 million [9]
10March 12, 2017 Kong: Skull Island US$6.2 million [10]
11March 19, 2017 Beauty and the Beast US$11.8 million [11]
12March 26, 2017US$7.8 million [12]
13April 2, 2017US$4.8 million [13]
14April 9, 2017US$2.6 million [14]
15April 16, 2017 The Fate of the Furious US$8 million [15]
16April 23, 2017US$5.2 million [16]
17April 30, 2017 The Mayor US$4.4 million [17]
18May 7, 2017 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 US$6.9 million [18]
19May 14, 2017 Alien: Covenant US$4 million [19]
20May 21, 2017 Get Out US$6.1 million [20]
21May 28, 2017 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales US$8.9 million [21]
22June 4, 2017 Wonder Woman US$6.4 million [22]
23June 11, 2017 The Mummy US$8.6 million [23]
24June 18, 2017US$3.7 million [24]
25June 25, 2017 Transformers: The Last Knight US$9.5 million [25]
26July 2, 2017 Anarchist from Colony US$5.8 million [26]
27July 9, 2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming US$25.5 million [27]
28July 16, 2017US$10.5 million [28]
29July 23, 2017 Dunkirk US$8.8 million [29]
30July 30, 2017 The Battleship Island US$18.5 million [30]
31August 6, 2017 A Taxi Driver US$21.5 million [31]
32August 13, 2017US$13.1 million [32]
33August 20, 2017US$7.0 million [33]
34August 27, 2017 V.I.P. US$4.5 million [34]
35September 3, 2017 The Hitman's Bodyguard US$4.3 million [35]
36September 10, 2017 Memoir of a Murderer US$6.6 million [36]
37September 17, 2017US$3.6 million [37]
38September 24, 2017 I Can Speak US$4.4 million [38]
39October 1, 2017 Kingsman: The Golden Circle US$11.8 million [39]
40October 8, 2017 The Fortress US$9.7 million [40]
41October 15, 2017 The Outlaws US$7.2 million [41]
42October 22, 2017US$6.0 million [42]
43October 29, 2017 Thor: Ragnarok US$11.9 million [43]
44November 5, 2017US$6.4 million [44]
45November 12, 2017US$3.5 million [45]
46November 19, 2017 Justice League US$6.4 million [46]
47November 26, 2017 The Swindlers US$9.1 million [47]
48December 3, 2017US$5.1 million [48]
49December 10, 2017US$3.2 million [49]
50December 17, 2017 Steel Rain US$10.5 million [50]
51December 24, 2017 Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds US$21.2 million [51]
52December 31, 2017US$19.2 million [52]

Highest-grossing films

As of December 31, 2017

Highest-grossing films of 2017 (by admissions) [53]
RankTitleCountryAdmissions**Domestic gross
1. A Taxi Driver South Korea12,186,327US$89.7 million
2. Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds *8,539,524US$64.3 million
3. Confidential Assignment 7,817,631US$59.7 million
4. Spider-Man: Homecoming United States7,258,678US$55.3 million
5. The Outlaws South Korea6,879,844US$52.7 million
6. The Battleship Island 6,592,151US$47.3 million
7. Midnight Runners 5,653,270US$41.5 million
8. The King 5,317,383US$40.7 million
9. Beauty and the Beast United States5,138,330US$39.4 million
10. Kingsman: The Golden Circle United Kingdom
United States
4,945,486US$38.4 million
Highest-grossing domestic films of 2017 (by admissions) [54]
RankTitleAdmissions**Domestic gross
1. A Taxi Driver 12,186,327US$89.7 million
2. Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds *8,539,524US$64.3 million
3. Confidential Assignment 7,817,631US$59.7 million
4. The Outlaws 6,879,844US$52.7 million
5. The Battleship Island 6,592,151US$47.3 million
6. Midnight Runners 5,653,270US$41.5 million
7. The King 5,317,383US$40.7 million
8. The Swindlers *4,018,035US$29.3 million
9. Steel Rain *4,013,336US$29.9 million
10. The Fortress 3,849,087US$29.2 million

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