The King of Kings Shatters Records: South Korean Animated Epic Conquers the U.S. Box Office!
Move over, Parasite — there’s a new Korean box office monarch in town, and it’s animated, star-studded, and straight out of the heavens!
Mofac/Angel Studios’ animated feature The King of Kings has officially crowned itself the biggest South Korean movie ever at the U.S. box office, and it’s rewriting the record books in style. Released on April 11, perfectly timed for the Easter weekend crowd, this beautifully crafted CG-animated film took audiences on a soul-stirring journey through the life of Jesus Christ — with an imaginative twist only Charles Dickens himself (yes, that Charles Dickens) could narrate.
A Dickensian Twist on a Timeless Tale
Written and directed by Jang Seong-ho, the visionary head of Mofac Studios, The King of Kings breathes fresh life into one of the most iconic stories ever told. Instead of a traditional biblical retelling, the film cleverly frames the story through Charles Dickens recounting the life of Christ to his son, adding a layer of narrative charm that resonates across generations.
And if that wasn’t enough to get you curious, the voice cast certainly sealed the deal. Hollywood legends like Pierce Brosnan, Oscar Isaac, Kenneth Branagh, Uma Thurman, and Mark Hamill lend their vocal talents to bring this epic to life — a roll call that could turn any animated film into a must-watch event!
Box Office Glory: Breaking Records with Grace
According to data compiled by Mofac Studios, The King of Kings has pulled in an astonishing $54.51 million in U.S. ticket sales — a number that outpaces none other than Bong Joon-ho’s Academy Award-winning masterpiece, Parasite, which grossed $53.84 million stateside in 2019.
Worldwide, The King of Kings has soared past $58 million, proving that faith-based, heartfelt storytelling mixed with cinematic ambition knows no borders. For a South Korean animated feature to achieve this level of success in the ultra-competitive U.S. market is nothing short of a modern-day miracle.
Why Audiences Are Falling in Love
Sure, it’s a beautifully animated film. Sure, the cast list reads like an Oscars afterparty. But what truly sets The King of Kings apart is its universal message of hope, redemption, and love — all delivered with dazzling visuals and storytelling that resonates across cultures and ages.
In a world brimming with superheroes and space battles, The King of Kings offers something refreshingly timeless: a story that invites viewers to reflect, feel, and maybe even believe a little harder in the good of humanity. And let’s be honest — who doesn’t need a bit of that these days?
Mofac Studios: A Rising Star on the Global Stage
For Mofac Studios, this victory is a coming-of-age story of its own. Long recognized for their VFX wizardry in Asian cinema, the company has now staked a major claim in the global animation scene. With the success of The King of Kings, Mofac is proving that South Korea isn’t just a powerhouse for K-pop, K-dramas, and high-stakes thrillers — it’s also a force to be reckoned with in animated storytelling.
And with Angel Studios — the distributor behind viral hits like The Chosen — partnering in the U.S. release, it’s clear that the smart blend of faith-driven narratives and top-notch production is a winning formula.
What’s Next for The King of Kings?
Given the overwhelming box office success, it wouldn’t be surprising if The King of Kings continues its reign with more global releases, awards buzz, and perhaps even spinoffs or sequels. (After all, who wouldn’t want to hear more Dickensian storytelling with Oscar Isaac’s velvet voice guiding the way?)
One thing’s for sure: this South Korean gem has carved out its place in cinematic history — and it did so with heart, soul, and a little bit of old-school storytelling magic.