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Surpassing 200 billion VND, "Air Deathmatch" sold more than 2.4 million tickets

As of the evening of October 4, Sky Deathmatch officially surpassed the 200 billion VND revenue mark to become the highest-grossing Vietnamese action film.

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Surpassing 200 billion VND,

According to Box Office Vietnam, as of 9 p.m. on October 4, the film has grossed over VND203 billion. With this revenue, the film has surpassed Hai Phuong (VND200 billion) to become the highest-grossing action film in Vietnam.

The film's official fanpage also announced that the film has sold a total of more than 2.4 million tickets.

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Box office of Skyfall as of the evening of October 4. Source: Box Office Vietnam

Notably, the film still maintained its leading position at the box office of the day, even surpassing newly released Vietnamese films.

Specifically, on October 4 alone, the film earned nearly VND8.5 billion in revenue with more than 87,000 tickets sold and nearly 3,000 screenings.

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The film has sold more than 2.4 million tickets. Source: Fanpage of the film Deathmatch in the Sky

Meanwhile, two Vietnamese films released since October 3, Chi nga em nang and Tay anh gi mot sao , although ranked right after, had quite low revenue.

Sister Fall, I Lift You Up had a daily revenue of just over 2 billion VND and a total revenue of less than 5 billion VND. My Hand Holds a Star had even lower revenue, a daily revenue of over 1.6 billion VND and a total revenue of just over 3 billion VND.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/vuot-200-ty-dong-tu-chien-tren-khong-ban-ra-hon-24-trieu-ve-post816379.html


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