Toy Story 5 Dominates South Korean Box Office

Disney and Pixar's "Toy Story 5" maintained its position as the number one film at the South Korean box office for the weekend of June 26-28. The animated feature garnered $3.3 million from 502,939 admissions across the three-day period. This performance allowed it to retain its top ranking against new releases.
Following "Toy Story 5" in the rankings was the Korean thriller "The Eyes," which debuted in second place. The film's performance indicates a strong opening for the domestic thriller in a competitive market. Specific box office figures for "The Eyes" were not immediately available but its second-place opening suggests significant audience interest.
Data for these box office results was provided by KOBIS, the tracking service managed by the Korean Film Council. KOBIS is the official source for box office admissions and revenue figures in South Korea, offering detailed insights into film performance and audience trends. The service tracks admissions and financial performance for all films released in the country.
The continued success of "Toy Story 5" highlights the enduring popularity of the franchise in South Korea. The film's ability to hold the top spot against a new domestic release underscores its broad appeal across different audience demographics. The performance of "The Eyes" suggests a healthy and diverse film market in South Korea, with both international and local productions drawing significant viewership.
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