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Korea Box Office: ‘Colony’ Retains Top Spot as ‘Wild Sing’ Debuts Strong
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. According to data from KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council, the film generated $4 million from 603,868 admissions, capturing a 44.35% revenue share during its third weekend on […]
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According to Variety’s source item, Korea Box Office: ‘Colony’ Retains Top Spot as ‘Wild Sing’ Debuts Strong, 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. According to data from KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council, the film generated $4 million from 603,868 admissions, capturing a 44.35% revenue share during its third weekend on […]
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- Korea Box Office: ‘Colony’ Retains Top Spot as ‘Wild Sing’ Debuts StrongVariety - 2026-06-08T07:10:38+00:00
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