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2026: Zootopia Roars, Netflix Streams, and 'Iron Lung' Terrifies!

'Once We Were Us' Tops Korean Box Office, 'Zootopia 2' Leads in China

The South Korean romance film "Once We Were Us" maintained its number one position at the South Korean box office this past weekend, according to data from KOBIS, the Korean Film Council's tracking service. Variety reported that the film earned $1.2 million from 179,740 admissions between Friday, January 30th and Sunday, February 1st. Directed by Kim Do-young, "Once We Were Us" continued its successful run despite the debut of new films like "Send Help" and "Sister."

Meanwhile, in China, Disney's "Zootopia 2" reclaimed the top spot at the box office, generating RMB 29.1 million ($4.1 million) and bringing its cumulative total to RMB 4.45 billion ($627.3 million), according to consultancy Artisan Gateway. Variety noted that the Chinese market remained relatively quiet in anticipation of the Lunar New Year holidays.

In other entertainment news, several sources reported on a variety of recent events. Markiplier's "Iron Lung" film experienced unexpected success, while the early work of M83 was undergoing re-evaluation, according to Time. John Lithgow defended his role in the upcoming "Harry Potter" HBO series, as reported by multiple news outlets. The "Melania" documentary also saw surprising success.

Netflix is gearing up for Valentine's Day with a slate of new content, including "Is It Cake? Valentines" premiering on February 4th, the 10th season of "Love Is Blind" on February 11th, and part 2 of "Bridgerton's" fourth season on February 26th, according to Time. Several classic romantic comedies, including "The American President," "You've Got Mail," "Letters to Juliet," and "Crazy Stupid Love," became available on the streaming platform on February 1st. The drama "Shakespeare in Love" is scheduled to leave Netflix on February 10th.

Additionally, Netflix is releasing "Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing" on February 1st, a documentary series focusing on competitive ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates, ahead of the Winter Olympics, which begin on February 6th, according to Time.

In other industry news, Sippy Films, the Indian production house known for the film "Sholay," is restructuring as a character IP-led studio with investment from Kuberans Tech Ventures Private Limited, according to Variety. The valuation of the strategic investment was not disclosed.

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