Pixar's Toy Story 5 continued to lead the South Korean box office, holding the No. 1 spot for a sixth consecutive day and edging closer to one million admissions.
According to the Korean Film Council (KOFIC), the animated sequel drew 59,379 moviegoers on June 22, maintaining its position atop the daily chart. Its cumulative admissions total climbed to 931,931.
The film follows Jessie, Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the toy gang as they reunite for a new adventure after Bonnie's smart-tablet companion, LilyPad, introduces an unexpected challenge to their world.
Colony remained in second place with 25,259 admissions on Monday. The survival thriller has now amassed 5,552,780 admissions nationwide.
Set inside a quarantined building during a mysterious outbreak, the film follows a group of survivors confronting infected individuals who continue to evolve into increasingly unpredictable threats.
Wild Sing ranked third with 16,116 admissions, lifting its cumulative total to 1,116,683.
The comedy centers on the members of a once-popular co-ed dance group who reunite 20 years after their abrupt breakup in pursuit of an unlikely comeback.
Backrooms placed fourth with 11,277 admissions, bringing its cumulative total to 1,098,044.
The horror film follows Clark and Mary as they encounter unexplained phenomena inside a surreal labyrinth of yellow walls and endless fluorescent lights.
Disclosure Day rounded out the top five with 2,658 admissions. Its cumulative total reached 245,910.
The mystery thriller explores the social turmoil that unfolds after the public revelation of extraterrestrial intelligent life.
Reported by News Culture M.J._mj94070777@nc.press
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