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| 2026-06-01 08:43:04
Korean film-admissions
'Colony' tops weekend box office, breaking 3 mln admissions
SEOUL, June 1 (Yonhap) -- The zombie thriller "Colony" topped the weekend box-office chart, drawing more than 3 million admissions since its release, data showed Monday.
The Korean film had logged 3,474,934 accumulated admissions as of Sunday, adding 971,034 admissions over the weekend, according to the data released by the Korean Film Council, which compiles admissions from Friday through Sunday for its weekend chart.
It hit the 3-million milestone on its 10th day of release Saturday, faster than the 14 days it took the megahit "The King's Warden" (2026) to reach.
"Colony" is the latest zombie thriller from director Yeon Sang-ho, whose previous works include "Train to Busan" (2016). It follows biotechnology professor Se-jeong (Jun Ji-hyun) and a group of survivors who fight to escape a building quarantined due to a virus outbreak.
The blockbuster also stars Koo Kyo-hwan as a lone wolf researcher who controls zombies, and Ji Chang-wook and Kim Shin-rok as survivors battling the zombies, alongside Jun.
It premiered at the Midnight Screenings section of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival last month.
On the weekend chart, the American sci-fi horror film "Backrooms" ranked No. 2 with 303,264 admissions, followed by the musical movie "Michael" that placed third with 136,682 admissions, according to the data.
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