Korea Box Office: ‘Colony’ Passes 5 Million Admissions Milestone in Continued Reign

The South Korean action-horror film 'Colony' maintained its leading position at the domestic box office for the weekend of June 12-14. Data from the Korean Film Council's KOBIS tracking service indicates that 'Colony' earned $2 million from 301,049 admissions during this three-day period, accounting for 34.49% of the total revenue. This performance pushed the film's cumulative admissions past the 5 million mark, a significant milestone for a local production. The film's sustained popularity underscores a strong audience demand for domestic genre films in the South Korean market. 'Colony' has now been the number one film for three consecutive weeks, demonstrating its broad appeal and commercial success. The film's narrative, which blends action sequences with horror elements, appears to resonate well with audiences seeking thrilling cinematic experiences. Its continued box office dominance suggests a robust performance against both local and international competition.
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