Korean Romance "Once We Were Us" Tops Box Office Amidst Global Entertainment and Political News
The South Korean romance film "Once We Were Us" held its number one position at the South Korean box office, according to data released by KOBIS, the Korean Film Council's tracking service, Variety reported on February 1, 2026. The film earned $1.2 million from 179,740 admissions between Friday and Sunday.
The global entertainment landscape saw other developments, including John Lithgow defending his "Harry Potter" role and Markiplier's success with "Iron Lung," according to multiple news sources. In India, Sholay Studio Sippy Films, the production house behind the cultural touchstone "Sholay," secured investment from Kuberans Tech Ventures Private Limited and is restructuring as a character IP-led studio, Variety reported. The valuation of the investment was undisclosed.
Meanwhile, in Thailand, Anutin Charnvirakul became the nation's third Prime Minister in two years. "I love working regardless of my position," Anutin told TIME, adding, "As long as I can deliver my assignment and people's expectations." His political future will be decided in a general election.
Globally, news sources also reported on a range of events, including Iran's internet blackout, controversies surrounding ICE detention, the search for missing person Dezi Freeman in Victoria, political tensions in Australia, investigations into a triple murder suspect in NSW, a snowboarder's death in Japan, James Valentine's retirement from the ABC, and the Grammy Awards, where Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Tame Impala were among the winners, The Guardian reported. The Rafah border crossing also reopened.
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