[Edaily Starin YUN GI BACK Reporter] The mystery thriller “The Eye,” starring Shin Min-a, continued its box office run by topping the charts for three consecutive days. With “Toy Story 5” maintaining the top spot in advance ticket sales, competition at the box office is expected to intensify this weekend. Poster for the movie “The Pupil.” (Photo courtesy of By Poem Studio) According to the Integrated Movie Ticket Network on the 4th, “The Eye” drew 91,445 viewers on the 3rd, the previous day, to claim the top spot on the daily box office chart. Its cumulative audience stands at 574,302. “Eyes” has maintained its top spot for three consecutive days since its release, continuing its box office momentum. Driven by word of mouth, it has been steadily attracting audiences, raising expectations for its weekend performance. In second place is Disney·Pixar’s “Toy Story 5.” It drew 72,727 viewers in a single day, bringing its cumulative total to 1,862,185. As it continues its long-running success, the film remains at the top in advance ticket sales and is aiming for a strong showing this weekend. “The Swarm” took third place. It added 19,058 viewers, bringing its cumulative total to 5,790,293, and is on the verge of surpassing 6 million viewers. Following behind were “Marty Supreme” and “Wild Thing,” continuing the competition at the top of the box office. In terms of advance ticket sales, “Toy Story 5” has regained the lead. As of 9:15 a.m. on the 4th, it ranked first with 101,091 advance tickets sold, while Director Na Hong-jin’s new film “Hope,” set to open on the 15th of next month, climbed to second place with 62,036 advance tickets sold, drawing significant attention even before its release. Attention is focused on whether “The Pupil,” which has held the No. 1 spot at the box office for three consecutive days, will maintain its momentum, or if “Toy Story 5,” currently leading in advance ticket sales, will succeed in reclaiming the top spot. With “Hope” set to join the fray, competition at the box office is expected to heat up even further.
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