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.
-Variety






