“Toy Story 5” held onto the number one spot at the South Korean box office during the weekend of July 3–5. According to data from KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council, the film brought in $2.8 million from 429,042 admissions over the three-day window, maintaining a 38.6% share of the weekend market.
The animated production has reached a cumulative total of $14.8 million from 2,218,500 total admissions since its mid-June debut.
Local suspense thriller “The Eyes” kept up intense pressure from second place, generating $2,409,406 from 359,845 admissions over the weekend. Directed by Yeom Ji-ho and starring Shin Min-ah as a visually impaired photographer alongside Kim Nam-hee, the Korean remake of the 2011 Spanish psychological thriller “Julia’s Eyes” saw a strong sophomore frame holding, pushing its cumulative gross to $5.5 million from 842,702 total viewers since its June 24 rollout.
Action-horror smash “Colony” took third place, pulling in $480,016 from 71,076 admissions. The Yeon Sang-ho zombie thriller starring Jun Ji-hyun, Koo Kyo-hwan, and Ji Chang-wook has achieved a cumulative total of $40.1 million from 5,842,311 admissions since its May 21 wide release.
Josh Safdie’s 1950s sports comedy-drama “Marty Supreme” debuted in fourth place, filtering in $274,153 from 38,502 admissions over the three-day frame. Including its early mid-week rollout on July 1, the feature has captured a gross of $483,503 from 70,264 total admissions.
1990s retro music comedy “Wild Sing” took fifth place, adding $226,964 from 35,242 admissions. Directed by Son Jae-gon and starring Gang Dong-won, Uhm Tae-goo, and Park Ji-hyun, the film has now secured an accumulated local total of $8.2 million from 1,303,617 tickets since its June 3 rollout.
Japanese animated feature “Doraemon the Movie: New Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil” opened in sixth place, drawing $175,485 from 29,380 tickets over the frame. It has pulled in a total of $237,571 since its mid-week July 1 launch.
Post-apocalyptic disaster sequel “Greenland: Migration” debuted in seventh place, pulling in $132,820 from 20,702 admissions. Since its July 1 premiere, it has captured $221,912.
“Backrooms” was in eighth place, bringing in $141,011 over the frame to take its local box office footprint to a cumulative total of $8.3 million from 1,192,089 viewers.
“Assassination Classroom the Movie: Our Time” debuted in ninth place, bringing in $67,131 from 9,695 admissions. Since its July 1 rollout, it has earned $119,503.
Rounding out the top ten was “Supergirl,” which generated $53,627 from 8,593 admissions over the weekend to take its local cumulative cume to $926,757 from 138,547 total ticket buyers.
The overall market collective gross for the weekend was $7.3 million, slightly up from last week’s $6.9 million.

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