Ha Jung-woo as Gang-rim,[10] the wise and careful Grim Reaper and leader of his group. In his past life, he was a Goryeo warlord, Haewonmak's brother-in-arms, and the killer of both Haewonmak and Deok-choon.
Ju Ji-hoon as Haewonmak,[11] the young, energetic, and sarcastic Grim Reaper who is proficient in swords. In his past life, he was Gang-rim's brother-in-arms and a Goryeo soldier who met Deok-choon and fell in love with her. He was killed by Gang-rim and became a Grim Reaper.
Kim Hyang-gi as Lee Deok-choon, the youngest of the Grim Reapers with psychic abilities. In her past life, she was a girl from a tribe who were at war with Goryeo. She later met Haewonmak and the two fell in love, before Gang-rim killed both of them, as a result, she became a Grim Reaper.
Kim Dong-wook as Kim Soo-hong,[13] the former main antagonist of the first film, brother of Kim Ja-hong, and a vengeful spirit who is now relieved of his torment. He becomes the last soul to be escorted by Gang-rim and his team before their reincarnations.
Along With the Gods Part 1 and 2 took ₩40 billion (around US$36.6 million) to produce. Both parts of the film were shot simultaneously. Dexter Studios, one of Asia's largest film production and visual effects studios, who was behind director Kim Yong-hwa's previous film Mr. Go (2013), created the visual effects for the film. It was reported that around 300 artists and technicians took part in the film's production.[1]
Chinese production company Alpha Pictures invested $2.2 million.[19]
Filming began on May 26, 2016, and ended on March 22, 2017, for part 1 and 2.[20]
Some scenes that featured actors Oh Dal-su and Choi Il-hwa were re-shot due to their controversies as they were replaced with substitute actors.[21]
Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter gave a mixed review and wrote, "Though the two films were shot simultaneously, there's a sense of 'more' to Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days that doesn't really do it any service. Like many a sequel bent on topping its predecessor to prove the first entry wasn't a fluke, the end result is just a bigger, noisier, less focused slog rather than continued world-building."[23]
Noel Murray of Los Angeles Times gave a mixed review and wrote, "While Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days is awkwardly bloated, it does eventually develop some momentum. Once viewers get accustomed to a movie that can move within minutes from courtroom drama to dinosaur attacks, they may enjoy the overwhelming spectacle of it all."[24]
Box office
South Korea
Prior to its release, Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days set the record for the highest pre-sale tickets in South Korea's box office history with 60.5% reservation rate. The rate reached 42 million, outdoing the record of the 2017 film The Battleship Island which reached the same number of reservations on the day before the opening of the film.[25]
The film also broke the opening day record in South Korea by attracting 1,263,788 viewers on the first day of its release, which is more than twice the amount of Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds (422,339 viewers).[26][27][28][29] On the second day of its release, the film attracted more than 2 million viewers.[30][31] On August 4, the film attracted 1,466,416 viewers, making the film set a record of the most viewers in a single day, surpassing Avengers: Infinity War that attracted 1,333,310 viewers in a single day before.[32] On August 5, it was reported that Along with the Gods had attracted 5,409,817 viewers on its fifth day, making the film the fastest to reach such number, surpassing Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds which set the record in a week, and The Admiral: Roaring Currents, the first most viewed film in Korea, which set the record in a six days.[33]Along with the Gods placed first in the weekly box office.[34] The film accumulated $46.2 million from 6.2 million admissions.[35]Along with the Gods holds the record for the fastest film to reach 7, 8 and 9 million views in South Korean box office history.[36][37] It passed 10 million views on August 16, 2018.[38] The film passed 12 million views as of August 30, 2018, becoming the 13th most-watched film of all time in South Korea.[39]
Taiwan
On its first day of release, Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days scored 37 million.[40][41] It became the film with the biggest opening week gross for any Korean film in Taiwan, scoring 5.8 million in ticket sales in a week. The film had the third-highest first week sales after Avengers: Infinity War and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom in Taiwan.[42]
Hong Kong
Prior to its official release, Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days scored 8 million in pre-sale in Hong Kong.[43] On its day of release in Hong Kong, the film earned 3.18 million, topping the box office.[44] On August 9, the film reached 10 million[45] and scored 20 million on its fourth day of its release,[46] achieving the highest first week sales in Hong Kong.[42]
Other countries
Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days had the biggest opening week gross for any Korean film in North America, Australia, New Zealand and Taiwan.[42]
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