'Colony' Holds Top Spot at South Korean Box Office for Third Weekend with $4M
By
Naman Ramachandran
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
South Korean action-horror zombie thriller 'Colony,' directed by Yeon Sang-ho and starring Jun Ji-hyun, Koo Kyo-hwan, and Ji Chang-wook, retained the top spot at the Korean box office during the weekend of June 5–7. The film earned $4 million from 603,868 admissions, capturing a 44.35% revenue share in its third weekend. Its cumulative total has reached $32.6 million from over 4.7 million admissions.
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· 3 pulledthe film generated $4 million from 603,868 admissions, capturing a 44.35% revenue share during its third weekend on release
the zombie thriller tracking a rapidly shifting hive-mind virus inside a mall has pushed its cumulative haul to $32.6 million from 4,727,518 total admissions
Local action-horror thriller 'Colony' held onto its position at the top of the South Korean box office during the weekend of June 5–7
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