The theatrical version of "Love Live!" has been released for two weeks, but the enthusiasm of LLers has not diminished at all, and there are many fans who have watched it twice or three times. In its second weekend, the Love Live! theatrical version was still the most watched movie, even surpassing the Hollywood blockbuster Mad Max: Fury Road. At the same time, as of last weekend, the cumulative box office of the theatrical version has reached 830.65 million yen! The "Love Live!" theatrical version attracted a total of 188,000 viewers in its second weekend, and the box office for the two days of the second weekend was 260 million yen. This number of viewers surpassed the number of viewers for the Hollywood blockbuster "Mad Max: Fury Road" which was just released in Japan on June 20. An animated theatrical version overshadowed the Hollywood blockbuster. The young ladies are so confident! Last week, the theater version of "Love Live!" attracted 252,000 viewers, and the box office revenue for the first two days of the week was over 400 million yen. Judging from the current hot trend, the number of viewers and box office revenue should remain very impressive in the next few months. via: High Energy Merchant/High Energy Princess Original link: Click to enter>>> For more related information, please visit: Love Live! |
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