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Cinemas gear up for family-focused May holidays

Last updated: May 6, 2026 1:06 am
Yamna Shahid
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South Korean cinemas are leaning hard into the country’s early-May holiday stretch, rolling out a lineup built around families, kids and a little nostalgia for the grown-ups tagging along. With Children’s Day falling on Tuesday, May 5, theaters are betting that parents looking for an easy outing will help lift box office traffic during one of the busiest family periods on the calendar.

At the center of that push is “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” which has emerged as the headline family title of the season. The Korea Times reported that the film had drawn 685,994 viewers as of Sunday and was sitting at the top of the local box office, giving multiplex operators exactly the kind of broadly appealing hit they want when schools are out and families are planning day trips.

The strategy isn’t just about one imported blockbuster, though. The holiday slate has been built to catch different age groups at once. For younger children, local animated releases such as “Heartsping: Teenieping of Love” and “Dalimi: Sing-along Party” are arriving right on cue for Children’s Day, a public holiday in South Korea that traditionally sends families looking for kid-friendly entertainment. It’s a smart bit of timing, honestly. On a day like that, cinemas don’t need to reinvent the wheel. They just need films parents feel comfortable saying yes to.

Studios are also trying to make sure the adults in the room have something to look forward to. According to the same report, theaters are pairing the children’s titles with larger event films aimed at older audiences, including “Michael,” the biopic about pop icon Michael Jackson, and “Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu.” That gives exhibitors a wider spread than the usual kids-movie holiday formula. A family can turn the week into more than one cinema visit, and that matters when ticket sales are still driven by a handful of major releases.

There’s also a broader seasonal logic behind the push. In South Korea, May is often described as “Family Month,” with Children’s Day serving as one of the biggest anchors in that run of family-centered observances. That cultural backdrop makes cinemas a pretty natural destination: the outing is simple, weather-proof, and easy to bundle with shopping or dining in mall-based multiplexes. For theater chains, this isn’t just a nice promotional hook. It’s one of the clearest windows in the calendar to pull in parents, grandparents and kids at the same time.

The lineup suggests exhibitors are playing a careful balancing act. Imported franchise films bring instant recognition. Local animation offers familiarity and language comfort for younger viewers. And the presence of prestige or nostalgia-driven titles for adults helps keep the holiday corridor from feeling too narrowly programmed. That mix may prove especially important in a market where audiences can be selective and where family spending is never taken for granted. Theaters know they’re not simply selling a ticket; they’re selling a low-friction family plan for a holiday afternoon.

For now, the early signs look encouraging. A strong start for the Mario title, plus a release calendar stacked around one of the country’s most family-oriented holidays, gives cinemas a decent shot at turning the May break into a meaningful box office bump. Whether that momentum holds through the rest of the month will depend on word of mouth and competition, but the industry’s playbook is clear enough already: keep it family-friendly, keep it recognizable, and meet audiences where they already are.

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