The Vietnamese horror film ‘Ma Xo,’ starring Lê Khánh, has been removed from cinemas despite achieving considerable commercial success. The film reportedly grossed over 145 billion Vietnamese Dong during its theatrical run. The unexpected departure from theaters follows a period of strong performance, indicating a potentially completed run or a shift in distribution strategy. Details surrounding the specific reasons for the removal haven’t been widely publicized, but the film’s financial results suggest it was a profitable venture. ‘Ma Xo’ garnered attention for its horror genre and the participation of popular actress Lê Khánh. The film’s success highlights continued audience interest in Vietnamese horror cinema. Further information regarding future availability, such as streaming or home video release, remains to be seen.